the registration exists in your email system, but is handled by their system in the form of combinations/forwarding since that is where the mailbox is. You don't handle their email so forwarding or combining is not done on their system, it's done on their system. Let's say you work at Grove Electric, and you have 2 vendor contacts. If your goal is to deprecate an email contact, and combine it with another email contact. The "contact" is just a registration in the global address book for internal users to more easily identify an external contact (such as a vendor). There is nothing to forward, because you aren't handling their email. They don't have a mailbox on your network. However, you're talking about a contact here. Open properties for a mail enabled user, go to mail flow and setup forwarding. To setup forwarding for any user, you just go to Office 365 > Admin > Admin Centers > Exchange > Recipients. Because there is zero information about what legacy system you have existing, I'll speak directly to O365 and Exchange Online more specifically. You're not giving us enough information to accurately help you. It doesn't inherently tell us you're using it for email. O365 is just a container for services, like SharePoint, Skye for Business, Exchange, etc. But then you mention a legacy system, without saying what that system is. you mention Office 365 which then I was thinking you were using Exchange Online. There are a few things fundamentally wrong with this question. Have a legacy system am working on updating. Hi all, is there a way to forward a mail contact in Office 365:
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