Automatically Forward Email in Outlook 2007
Posted on Nov 26, 2007 under Office Tips |How to forward your Outlook 2007 email automatically to another email address. Useful for when you are going away on vacation, or using a different email address for a certain period of time.
1. In Outlook 2007, from the Tools menu, select Rules and Alerts. From the Email Rules tab, choose New Rule…

2. Select under Start from a blank rule select Check messages when they arrive and click Next.

3. If you wish to only forward certain messages, you can select conditions for each message that gets forwarded. If you want all your messages to be forwarded, leave everything unchecked. You will get a message This rule will be applied to every message you receive. Is this correct? Select Yes.

4. Check forward it to people or distribution list. In the lower pane, click people or distribution list.

5. This will open the Rule Address window with the address book. Search for the the email address(es) to which you would like to forward your mail. You can also just type the full email addresses in the To field. Click OK then Next when done.

6. The box to setup exceptions appears. Select any exceptions you would like to apply to this rule and click Next. Most users leave this blank.

7. Under Specify a name for this rule, give your rule a name. Check the box for Turn on this rule if you would like Outlook to start forwarding messages now. Check Run this rule now on messages already in “Inbox” (rarely used) if you would like Outlook to forward everything that is already in your Inbox . Click Finish and you’re done.


by em, on March 28 2008 @ 12:50 pm
it would be nice to state the difference between Forward and Redirect. Some people may want to actually do redirect, because this is more convenient when answering emails.
by Ken, on April 19 2008 @ 8:04 am
Well, I have repeated the steps several times, and it does not work, it must have to due with server rules, and the client rules can’t over ride the server ruls.
by Bob, on May 1 2008 @ 12:49 pm
Is there a way to tell if server rules are overriding the client rules? Is there a work-around to get past the server rules?
by Ann, on July 19 2008 @ 5:55 am
It worked like a charm. Just what I needed to get my charter.net mail on my macbook while travelling. Thanks so much.
by Graeme, on August 6 2008 @ 3:38 pm
Very useful tool and rule. Worked well for me and perfect for when I am travelling!. Thx