
Use the Exchange Management Shell to set up mail forwarding See the following example in "Use the Exchange Management Shell to configure mail forwarding". What if you want to forward emails to an email address outside your organization? You can use the Exchange Management Shell to do this.

Click or tap OK, and then click or tap Save. Select the Deliver message to both forwarding address and mailbox check box if you want both the recipient and the forwarding email address to get copies of the emails sent. On the Select Recipient page, select a user you want to forward all email to. If you want to specify a limit, click the Maximum recipients check box and then type the limit in the text box beneath the check box.Ĭheck the Enable forwarding check box, and then click or tap Browse. The recipient limit is unlimited by default. On this page, you can set the maximum number of recipients that the user can send a message to.

Under Mail Flow, select View details to view or change the setting for forwarding email messages. On the mailbox properties page, click Mailbox Features. In the list of user mailboxes, click or tap the mailbox that you want to set up mail forwarding for, and then click or tap Edit. In the Exchange admin center, navigate to Recipients > Mailboxes. Use the Exchange admin center to set up email forwarding To see what permissions you need, see the "Recipient Provisioning Permissions" entry in the Recipients Permissions topic. You need to be assigned permissions before you can perform this procedure or procedures. You can use either the Exchange admin center (EAC) or Exchange Management Shell to set up email forwarding. Use the Exchange admin center and the Exchange Management Shell

Email forwarding lets you to set up a mailbox to forward email messages sent to a user's mailbox to another user's mailbox in or outside of your organization.
