The ability to redirect email messages sent to a specific address within Google Domains to a different, pre-determined address is a fundamental feature. This functionality allows users to receive mail at one address while centrally managing and reading it from another. For example, a user could have mail sent to “info@example.com” forwarded to their personal Gmail account.
This capability offers several advantages. It provides a layer of privacy, as the primary email address remains hidden. It also simplifies email management by consolidating multiple accounts into a single inbox. Historically, this feature has been essential for businesses seeking to maintain a professional online presence without the complexity of managing multiple mail servers. The benefits of enhanced organization and simplified communication are key factors in its continued relevance.