disgracept,
it is also noteworthy to say that literally thousands of messages are sent to email servers on the internet all day long, everyday, from global enterprises that have a lot of these strings in the header:
=> no-reply@
=> donotreply@
=> noreply@
=> string-noreply@
so you shouldn't have a problem. But if I were you, I would change the
@google.com to something more meaningful, just in case your recipient gets confused. Why would they be getting an email from google if they put in a reset-password request on their network associated with your business, right? =)