Yeah, Gmail has a feature where it'll retrieve emails from another server, using either POP3 or IMAP (assuming the other server supports that)
It's under Settings -> Accounts and Import -> Check email from other accounts
Once retrieved, you can then set up filters for it as normal, including forwarding
One limitation is that there's no way to set how often it'll check β it'll check as often as it sees fit. That can be an issue for confirmation emails, which sometimes expire quite quickly.
For clarification, I was asking about setting #GMail up so that if I sent e-mails from one account to the GMail account, they'd be forwarded with the GMail account as the From and Reply-to fields.
Full Metal Archaeopteryx
in reply to Neil E. Hodges • • •Not sure what you are asking here
Gmail can monitor and import mail on a pop3 server, I don't know about automatically forwarding mail, though
#GMail
Just Bob πΊπ²βπ§πͺ
in reply to Neil E. Hodges • • •sabik
in reply to Neil E. Hodges • • •@FiddleSix
Yeah, Gmail has a feature where it'll retrieve emails from another server, using either POP3 or IMAP (assuming the other server supports that)
It's under Settings -> Accounts and Import -> Check email from other accounts
Once retrieved, you can then set up filters for it as normal, including forwarding
One limitation is that there's no way to set how often it'll check β it'll check as often as it sees fit. That can be an issue for confirmation emails, which sometimes expire quite quickly.
Neil E. Hodges
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