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Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Automatically Forward Emails in Microsoft Outlook

 Microsoft Outlook logo on blue background

Set Up Automatic Forwarding in Outlook on Your Desktop

Similar to automatically BCCing emails, automatically forward emails using Outlook on your desktop involves setting up a rule. This applies to forwarding specific messages as well as all emails.

Forward Certain Emails

Select the mailbox that you want to work with in Outlook, if you have more than one.

Tip: If you happen to have an email in your inbox that is one of those you’d like to forward, select it. This will give you a jumpstart on creating the rule because Outlook will use some of the details in the Rule Wizard.

Go to the Home tab, click the Rules drop-down arrow in the Move section of the ribbon, and select “Create Rule.”

On the Home tab, click Rules and pick Create Rule

When the Create Rule window displays, click “Advanced Options” to open the Rule Wizard.

Click Advanced Options

The first step in setting up your forwarding rule is to pick the condition. Check the box next to each condition you’d like to use for the email selection. As you do, you’ll see these display in the description at the bottom. Click “Next.”

Select the conditions

Now, you’ll select the action. You can pick Forward it to People or Public Group or Forward it to People or Public Group as an Attachment. Check the box per your preference.

Select a Forward action

In the description at the bottom, click “People or Public Group.”

Click People or Public Group

Then, select the email address you want to forward the messages to and click “To” at the bottom. If necessary, you can use the drop-down list beneath Address Book to pick a certain contact list. Click “OK.”

Select the forwarding address

Back in the Rule Wizard window, click “Next” and check the boxes for the exceptions you’d like to add, if any. Click “Next.”

Select any exceptions

Give your rule a name and then check the box for Turn on This Rule. Optionally, you can check the box to run the rule immediately. Click “Finish” to save and enable your rule.

Name and enable the rule

Forward All Emails

If you prefer to forward all emails you receive to another email address, you’ll follow the same steps as above with one exception.

In the condition step of the Rule Wizard (Step 1), check the box for Sent to [your email address]. This will apply the rule to all emails sent to that address. Then, continue with the remainder of the rule setup process to forward the emails.

Forward all emails to address

Set Up Automatic Forwarding in Outlook on the Web

If you use Outlook for the web, you can create a forwarding rule just like the desktop version. But you’ll set up forwarding for all incoming emails outside of using a rule.

For either option, click the gear icon on the top right to open the Settings sidebar. At the bottom, click “View All Outlook Settings.”

Click View All Outlook Settings

Forward Certain Emails

To only forward specific emails, you’ll set up a rule. Select “Mail” on the far left and then “Rules” to the right. Click “Add New Rule.”

Click Add New Rule

There are only three steps to setting up a rule in Outlook for the web. Start by naming your rule.

Name the rule

Next, click the drop-down box to select a condition. You can use criteria such as who the email is from, how your name appears, or what the subject line or body includes.

Select a condition

Make your selection and then include any additional details needed in the box to the right, if applicable. To include more criteria, click “Add Another Condition” and do the same thing.

Condition added

Finally, you’ll add the action. Click the drop-down box for Select an Action and choose either “Forward To” or “Forward as Attachment” per your preference.

Select a Forward action

Enter the email address you want to forward the emails to in the box that appears. To include another action or add an exception, click the corresponding link.

Action added

If you have other rules set up using similar conditions, you can check the box to Stop Processing More Rules if you like. This will ignore subsequent rules that apply to the same emails.

When you finish, review your rule and click “Save.”

Click Save


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