If you're a newcomer to the realm of E-mail or infrequently navigate the email landscape, the notion of Forwarding mail may seem perplexing. Ease your uncertainties with the insights shared in this article!

1. Decoding Forward Mail
Forward mail involves seamlessly redirecting or forwarding a received message to another email address. The Forward mail feature proves convenient and invaluable for those juggling multiple email accounts in their professional life. Unable to log in to each email individually to check for new messages, Forward email becomes the go-to solution for efficiently managing and monitoring incoming mail from secondary accounts to the primary one.
2. How to Forward Emails in Gmail
Step 1: Open the email and click on the three dots icon (1) as shown below, then select Forward (2).

Step 2: Enter the email address you want to forward to in the To (1) field. Afterward, click Send (2) to forward the email.

3. How to Automatically Forward Emails in Gmail
Step 1: On Gmail's homepage, click on the Extension List.

Step 2: Navigate to Label Management (1) => Forwarding and POP/IMAP (2) => Add forwarding address (3).

Step 3: Enter the Email address you want to forward and then select Next.

Step 4: A confirmation prompt will appear, select Continue.

Step 5: Confirmation message that you've added the forwarding address will appear, click OK to proceed.

Step 6: Log in to the registered Forward mail Email account. Google will send you an email containing a confirmation code (1) along with a confirmation link (2). Click on the confirmation link (2) for quicker verification. If the link is broken or unavailable, simply copy the verification code and paste it in the Verification Code section in the Forwarding POP/IMAP settings.

After successful verification, Gmail will display a Confirmation Success! message as shown below.

With the insights shared in this article, it is hoped that readers now understand what Forward mail is and how to forward emails to another address in Gmail. Wishing you all success!
