In Gmail, is Automatic Forwarding completely safe, or, does it allow the target account? If I auto forward a message to which the emails are forwardedanother Gmail account, to send acan that account reply somehow usingas if they were the original intended recipient account's email address, and, are? Are there any other dangers ?
For Example - 'Account-One'( A Gmail Account ), receives an email, and because Automatic Forwarding for all email is set On, it is forwarded to 'Account-Two'( A Gmail Account ) which then replies to it, and, the 'Original Sender' of the email receives the reply which shows that the reply has been sent from 'Account-One'( A Gmail Account ) .
I feel very stupid posting this question, but after some years of occasional searching on the internet, I cannot confirm that the obvious answer would be no.
CouldAre there be any other unknown dangers from settingrisks associated with using Automatic-Forwarding On from a Gmail account to another Gmail account, or from a Gmail account to a Non Gmail account ?
The reason I would want to do this, is because I have a primary Gmail account ('Account-One'), which I only use from a SIM card, and I also have a secondary Gmail account('Account-Two') which I use from a very very public WIFI network, so there is a greater chance of 'Account-Two' being hacked .