gws-gmail-forward

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Gmail: Forward a message to new recipients.

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# gmail +forward > **PREREQUISITE:** Read `../gws-shared/SKILL.md` for auth, global flags, and security rules. If missing, run `gws generate-skills` to create it. Forward a message to new recipients ## Usage ```bash gws gmail +forward --message-id <ID> --to <EMAILS> ``` ## Flags | Flag | Required | Default | Description | |------|----------|---------|-------------| | `--message-id` | ✓ | — | Gmail message ID to forward | | `--to` | ✓ | — | Recipient email address(es), comma-separated | | `--from` | — | — | Sender address (for send-as/alias; omit to use account default) | | `--body` | — | — | Optional note to include above the forwarded message (plain text, or HTML with --html) | | `--no-original-attachments` | — | — | Do not include file attachments from the original message (inline images in --html mode are preserved) | | `--attach` | — | — | Attach a file (can be specified multiple times) | | `--cc` | — | — | CC email address(es), comma-separated | | `--bcc` | — | — | BCC email address(es), comma-separated | | `--html` | — | — | Treat --body as HTML content (default is plain text) | | `--dry-run` | — | — | Show the request that would be sent without executing it | | `--draft` | — | — | Save as draft instead of sending | ## Examples ```bash gws gmail +forward --message-id 18f1a2b3c4d --to dave@example.com gws gmail +forward --message-id 18f1a2b3c4d --to dave@example.com --body 'FYI see below' gws gmail +forward --message-id 18f1a2b3c4d --to dave@example.com --cc eve@...

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Author
googleworkspace
Repository
googleworkspace/cli
Created
2 months ago
Last Updated
2 weeks ago
Language
Rust
License
Apache-2.0

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