Note: This article was originally published in 2014. Some steps, commands, or software versions may have changed. Check the current Gmail documentation for the latest information.
In this step-by-step guide, you’ll learn set auto-forwarding from your gmail account.
How to: Set Auto-Forwarding from your Gmail account
and get your Gmail on Outlook.com
It’s easy to set up your Gmail account to forward new messages to Outlook.com.
- Sign in to Gmail and Outlook.com in separate browser windows.
- Open Forwarding and POP/IMAP in Gmail settings by clicking (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=280463).
- Click Add a forwarding address and type in the email address you want your emails to be forwarded to.
- Click Next and proceed. Gmail will send a confirmation to your Outlook.com inbox.
- In your Outlook.com inbox, open the confirmation email. You’ll find the confirmation code.
- Go back to Gmail settings, enter the confirmation code and click Verify.
- Click Forward a copy of incoming mail to and choose the email address you configured previously.
- Click Save Changes.
That’s it. Let’s set it up now! If you have any problems, go to (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=280464). If you are using another provider (not Outlook.com) don’t worry, the instructions are pretty generic for forwarding any emails from Gmail to a third party mail host.
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Summary
You’ve successfully learned set auto-forwarding from your gmail account. If you run into any issues, double-check the prerequisites and ensure your Gmail environment is properly configured.