HOW TO FORWARD ALL MESSAGES TO YOUR PREFERRED EMAIL [Gmail] An alternative to renaming your email address or account.


 

HOW TO MANAGE MORE THAN ONE EMAILS USING ONE EMAIL ACCOUNT BY FORWARDING ALL MESSAGES FROM THE OLD EMAIL TO THE INBOX OF THE NEWLY CREATED ACCOUNT OR ADDRESS.

Hello there!
You are in this problem of renaming already created e-mail address?
You have created a Gmail account, for years and you have been using it. In one way or the other, you discovered a new look; the use of this already created Email for either official use or whatever. Now, the unique address is no longer suitable for use, but you have been told or thought that the way out is supposed to be the change or rename of the old Email address or account to the new name you currently desiring but you found out after all, that it is not possible and this puts you in this condition: ???
 
But the good news is: Nothing is impossible in the world of IT. There is always a solution to every problem; we are working on it and very soon we will put forward a way out to this. Everly!

But for the now; take this alternative and check back on us later for an effective result. 
What we have for a solution now is; create a new Email and forward all the messages that is supposed to be entering the new Email to the older one: i.e. If you have created oldEmail@gmail.com yesteryear and still in use of it now, create a new one, say; newEmail@gmail.com. The tutorial here will help you to forward a copy of all messages that is supposed to enter oldEmail@gmail.com to newEmail@gmail.com, so that you can have only the first mail logged-in and access messages that was sent to both Email accounts in only one. Because, having two different accounts being managed by only one computer system or mobile device will be very hard and stressful to manage.
So do this, to help yourself out of this situation easily!!!

Note: When your new messages are forwarded, messages from spam won't be included.

Turn on automatic forwarding:

  1. On your computer, open Gmail using the account you want to forward messages from. You can only forward messages for a single Gmail address, and not an email group or alias.
  2. In the top right, click Settings Settings.
  3. Click Settings.
  4. Click the Forwarding and POP/IMAP tab.
  5. In the "Forwarding" section, click Add a forwarding address.
  6. Enter the email address you want to forward messages to.
  7. Click Next and then Proceed and then OK.
  8. A verification message will be sent to that address. Click the verification link in that message.
  9. Go back to the settings page for the Gmail account you want to forward messages from, and refresh your browser.
  10. Select Forward a copy of incoming mail to.
  11. Choose what you want to happen with the Gmail copy of your emails. We recommend Keep Gmail's copy in the Inbox.
  12. At the bottom of the page, click Save Changes.

Turn off automatic forwarding:

  1. On your computer, open Gmail using the account you want to stop forwarding messages from.
  2. In the top right, click Settings Settings.
  3. Click Settings.
  4. Click the Forwarding and POP/IMAP tab.
  5. In the "Forwarding" section, click Disable forwarding.
This is all you need to do all of that stated above.
Thanks for being here.
Don't forget to check on related posts, to see if there is anything you are missing without knowing it.
 
 
 
Enjoy!!!

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