Forward gmail to hotmail
To forward Gmail emails to Hotmail, you'll need to set up a forwarding rule in your Gmail account. Here's a step-by-step guide:
Method 1: Forwarding emails using Gmail's built-in feature
- Log in to your Gmail account.
- Click on the gear icon in the upper right corner and select "See all settings."
- Go to the "Forwarding and POP/IMAP" tab.
- Click on "Add a forwarding address."
- Enter your Hotmail email address (in the format @hotmail.com) and click "Next."
- Confirm that you want to add the address by clicking "Add."
- Go back to the "Forwarding and POP/IMAP" tab and click on "Forward a copy of incoming mail to."
- Select "Forward a copy of incoming mail to" and enter your Hotmail email address.
- Choose how you want to forward emails (e.g., "Forward a copy of incoming mail to" or "Forward all incoming mail to").
- Click "Save Changes."
Method 2: Using a third-party service
If you don't want to use Gmail's built-in forwarding feature, you can use a third-party service like SaneBlackHole or ForwardingHub. These services allow you to forward emails from Gmail to Hotmail without having to set up a forwarding rule in your Gmail account.
Here's how to use SaneBlackHole:
- Sign up for a SaneBlackHole account.
- Connect your Gmail account to SaneBlackHole.
- Set up a new forwarding rule by entering your Hotmail email address and selecting the emails you want to forward (e.g., all emails or specific labels).
- Save the rule.
Important notes:
- When you forward emails from Gmail to Hotmail, the emails will be marked as "forwarded" in the subject line.
- If you have a large number of emails in your Gmail account, it may take some time for them to be forwarded to your Hotmail account.
- Keep in mind that forwarding emails may not work if your Hotmail account has a low storage limit or if your email provider blocks forwarded emails.