Managing multiple Gmail accounts can be time-consuming as you often need to log in to each one separately to check your inbox. To streamline this process, you can use Gmail's automatic forwarding feature. By setting up automatic email forwarding from your other accounts to one primary account, you can access all your emails in one place. If you're unsure how to do this, follow the steps outlined below.

Step 1: Sign in to the Gmail account from which you want to forward emails. Then, click on the gear icon and select Settings.

Step 2: In the Settings window, navigate to the Forwarding and POP/IMAP tab, then select Add a forwarding address.

Step 3: A small window will appear. Enter the Gmail address where you want to forward emails and click Next.

Another small window will appear. Click Continue.

Gmail will send a verification code to the email address you provided in the previous step. So, sign in to that Gmail account to retrieve the verification code.

Step 4: Open the verification email and copy the verification code.

Step 5: Enter the verification code in the provided field and click Verify.

Step 6: Once verified, tick the box labeled 'Forward a copy of incoming mail to...' Then click Save Changes to finish.

With that, we've successfully set up the automatic email forwarding feature. Thank you for following along.
