How to Manually Forward Gmails

Manually

1. Head to the Gmail that you want to have messages forwarded from https://www.google.com/gmail/arrow-up-right.

2. Click the gear symbol to go to Gmail settings. The link will redirect you to something like https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#settings/generalarrow-up-right.

3. Select the header on top “Forwarding and POP/IMAP.” https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#settings/fwdandpoparrow-up-right.

4. Click “Add a forwarding address”

5. Fill in the email address you would like to forward all emails to from the current Gmail you are logged into.

6. You will see the following popup appear. Click proceed.

7. You will have to check the email you forwarded messages to for a confirmation code for forwarding.

8. Copy the confirmation code from the master Gmail and fill it in the Gmail being forwarded. Once you’ve filled in the code, click verify.

9. Once you have entered the verification code, your account is ready to be forwarded. Click “Forward a copy of incoming mail to (gmail you forwarded to)”.

You will also have the option to keep the forwarded email in the current inbox, or to delete the message after forwarding it. Click the dropdown for “Keep Gmai’s copy in the Inbox” and select what you’d like to do with the forwarded email.

Once you are done, click save changes on the bottom of the page.

10. Your Gmail is now forwarded and ready to go.

11. Optionally, you can set up a spam filter if you are planning to use them for raffle botting or if you want specific filters on incoming emails.

Go to your Gmail settings again and then go to the “Filters and Blocked Addresses” section on top. https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#settings/filtersarrow-up-right.

12. Click the “Create a new filter” option.

13. You can add anything you want to the filter, such as “.com” so that all emails being sent to you that contain .com in it will go to the intended inbox.

Fill in the fields as shown in the picture below for whatever filters you’d like to use. In this example, .com is used.

Previously it was recommended for both .com and congratulations as separate filters, so you can set it up this way if you are planning to use them for raffles.

Once you are done setting up the filters, you can click create filter and then select what to do with that message if it matches your search criteria. An example is shown below.

14. Your filter is now set up and ready to go. Feel free to add any filters you would like to add.

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