If approval is required (makes sense) then I'm unlikely to get it. 
The recipient is my wife. She receives about 50 emails a day, and gets 
around to reading at least 2-3 of them. 
She's in the state where 99% of her incoming emails have vanished off the 
bottom of the area of her inbox that she reaches.
She refuses to setup filters, or folders/labels to categorise her email. 

This is  where scruples come into play. My fingerprint can unlock her 
tablet, so I could just go in there and setup the approval. We have 
reciprocal access to our tablets, as we'll need it when one of us goes 
west.  

On Monday, 28 October 2019 05:13:27 UTC, Andy wrote:
>
> I started using Gmail some 14 years ago, and ever since I can remember, it 
> was a requirement to get approval before you could auto-forward emails.
>
> I am puzzled why you say "trying to add an address gets me nowhere."  Is 
> that because it is forever waiting for the approval?  Or do you not even 
> get to the point where your account 'asks' your wife for approval to 
> forward?
>
> Andy
>
>
>

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