Auto-redirect incoming email to an external mailbox

Hello everyone,
I'll like to know if there's a way for my users to be able to redirect all there incoming emails by
themselves to their external mailbox(gmail)?
I know the trick which consit of creating a contact on the server, and then by the delivery options redirect it to that contact.
I want my users to do it by their own, we have 1k users, and I dont really feel like doing it for everyone who need it to be done.
Thank you for you assistance, and sorry for the bas english it's not my native language!
Pierre

By defalut AutoForwardEnabled is set to false, if you change it to True then your outlook rule will work. You can allow it for a single recipient domain or for all recipient domains
***View existing setting of remote default domain***
Get-RemoteDomain -Identity default | fl Identity, AutoForwardEnabled
***Allow Autoforward for all recipient domain***
Set-RemoteDomain -Identity default -AutoForwardEnabled $True
Regards, Sourabh Kumar Jha | Please mark it as an answer if it solves your problem or vote as helpful if you like it. |

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