For Microsoft Exchange accounts

By setting up inbox rules, you can automatically forward messages sent to your mailbox to another email account. This article explains how to set up and manage these rules in your Outlook Web App.

Note

Since the introduction of Microsoft Exchange DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM), it is no longer possible to redirect messages to another account.

Forwarding All Messages Automatically

Forwarded messages appear as messages that are forwarded by you. Use a forwarding rule if you want replies to go to the address from which messages are forwarded rather than to the original sender.

Setting Up a Forwarding Rule in the Outlook Web App:
  • Click Mail > Inbox and Sweep Rules.

  • In the Inbox rules, click the plus sign  (+).
  • Give a name to your new inbox rule

  • Under When the message arrives, and it matches all of these conditions, select [Apply to all messages].

  • Under Do all of the following, select Forward, Redirect, or Send > Forward message to...

  • Select the desired contact to which the messages should be forwarded. If the desired email address cannot be selected, create a new contact by entering it in the top row.

  • Click Save.

  • To create the rule, click OK.

All done! This rule is now saved and active. However, it can take up to 60 minutes until the rule is synchronized on the respective mail servers.