Forwarding is taking a message (email or outlook is most common, to me anyway) and sending it as you've received it to someone other than the person you got it from.
The 3rd form of "forward" is "forwarded."
You could mean a text, or an email. A forwarded text would show up as a regular text. A forwarded email would say forwarded.
Forwarded is the past participle of forward.
Most e-mails should NOT be forwarded, especially when it asks to be forwarded as part of a plan to gain wide distribution of the contents (which may include falsehoods or even malware). E-mail is forwarded to advise someone of its contents, which may affect them or their work. It is also forwarded if it is sent to the wrong person or department by mistake.
Check this link for a related discussion of the tenses of verbs: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080223074252AAH51pX
Yes, "forwarded" is the past tense of the verb "forward". "Her email was forwarded to several other employees."
form_title= Forward Mail form_header= Have your mail forwarded to a new address. From when, do you want your mail forwarded?*= _ [50] Are you in college?*= () Yes () No Do you want all of your mail forwarded?*= () Yes () No
No packet can be forwarded without a route. Whether the packet is originating in a host or being forwarded by an intermediary device, the device must have a route to identify where to forward the packet.
Yes i can. I delete the email. The forwarded icon disappear as well.. ^_^
The person that gave you that message can not answer it themselves, but they have sent (forwarded) your message to someone that can help.
Your text messages can unintentionally get forwarded if you hit the buttons in your pocket.
Yes, ballots can be forwarded by USPS if the voter has submitted a change of address form with the postal service.