Note: Automatic forwarding can also be set up in rules. For more information, please go to Use rules to automatically forward messages.
Do one of the following: To turn on forwarding, select Enable forwarding, enter the forwarding email address, and select Save. Note: Select the Keep a copy of forwarded messages check box if you want a copy of the original message to remain in your mailbox. To turn off forwarding, clear Enable forwarding and select Save. Still need help?
Note: Automatic forwarding can also be configured in settings. For more information, please go to Turn automatic forwarding on or off in Outlook. You can use inbox rules to automatically forward or redirect messages sent to your mailbox to another account. Messages that are forwarded will appear to be forwarded from you.
Email forwarding lets you forward email messages sent to a Microsoft 365 user mailbox to another mailbox inside or outside of your organization.
Email forwarding lets you set up a mailbox to forward email messages sent to that mailbox to another user's mailbox in or outside of your organization.
How to open inbox forwarding settings in Outlook for Microsoft 365 MSO ...
Summary: Learn how to use the Exchange admin center (EAC) to set up email forwarding.
This article covers external email forwarding, Automatic forwarding, 5.7.520 Access Denied messages, disabling external forwarding, 'Your administrator has disabled external forwarding' messages, and outbound anti-spam policy.
Check Enable forwarding and choose the distribution group as the forwarding address. Optionally select Deliver message to both forwarding address and mailbox. Notes: Admin-configured forwarding in Microsoft 365 directly supports only one forwarding target; use a distribution group to fan out to multiple addresses.