The sentence is correct and usable in written English. You could use it when you are emailing someone and attaching a message that you have received from someone else. For example: "I recently received an email from Linda about a meeting change. I am forwarding the email to you so that you have the most up-to-date information.
Report the phishing attack by forwarding the email to the organisation it pertains to be from, then delete it.
I immediately forwarded the email to Miner.
Respondents were asked to volunteer their email address to be forwarded the results of the study when the analysis has been completed.
He is said to have forwarded the email to O'Donnell.
Jill forwarded the email to me because of an initiative I am developing, Reclaimin' The Oceans.
An email with information regarding the pilot training was sent to the respective residency directors, who forwarded the email to their residents.
14 Practice managers were asked to forward the email to all doctors (including locums and trainees) working in their surgery.
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