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Old 27 Jun 2017, 09:12 PM   #1
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How FORWARD autumatically

Hello All:

Can Gmail account @gmail.com permits to forward received emails automatically?

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Old 28 Jun 2017, 01:47 AM   #2
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Yes
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/10957?hl=en
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Old 30 Jun 2017, 01:56 AM   #3
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Hello Janusz:

You have let me know how to forward emails automatically in @gmail to other address.

Now I have another question.

Change username for email is always hard to do. In MS @outlook, they use the "ALIAS"
to solve this problem. This way can let user have several usernames with a primary address.

Does @gmail.com has the "ALIAS" function?

Sorry trouble you again, thanks! --Zhao
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Old 30 Jun 2017, 02:46 AM   #4
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Change username for email is always hard to do. In MS @outlook, they use the "ALIAS"
to solve this problem. This way can let user have several usernames with a primary address.

Does @gmail.com has the "ALIAS" function?
"Alias" means different things to different email providers. My guess is that you want an alternative incoming address (let's say your primary account is zhao@gmail and you want it to also receive messages sent to zhao123@example.com or zhao_abc@gmail)

To the best of my knowledge, Gmail does not offer this facility. A cheap and nasty workaround is to make use of the fact that Gmail ignores dots in the username, so zhao@gmail, z.hao@gmail, zh.ao@gmail &c are identical as far as Gmail is concerned.
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