It would be better to say, 'I am forwarding this mail, for your information.', or 'We are forwarding this mail for your information.'
I suggest to use 'In continuation of the mail below'.
Please be informed to the below the e-mail
i appreciate u acknowledged our mail with a prompt reply
To save space, Martin wrote FYI at the top of the e-mail and Molly knew that those initials meant 'for your information', so she did not send an answer.
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The sentence is acceptable.
Yes
E-mail forwarding is offered free of charge from Google and Microsoft. They allow POP3 and IMAP mail forwarding for clients using their mail service seeking to automatically forward mail from other services into the Google or Microsoft account.
I suggest to use 'In continuation of the mail below'.
If you mean the content of the mail, you can't. You can only edit a mail by forwarding or replying.
1) I still haven't received any mail from you. 2) I have yet to receive any mail from you.
Correct use of e-mail etiquette includes such courtesies as asking a message sender for permission before forwarding the sender's message to others
it's just an alert to let you know you have mail on myspace
its a scam,,, stay away from them, u can go to jail if you work with them!
salutation, opening sentence information in details closing sentence name
Moved Left No Forwarding Address
As of July 2012, the USPS will NOT forward mail if there is a one line drawn through the incorrect or former address, and then forward. Now the process MUST include going to the post office, or filling out form online ($1.00 charge online or phone) to have mail forwarded for 15 days to 6 months. The catch is that it takes the post office 15 days to process the forwarding of mail, and by then many who are awaiting their forwarded mail now have delayed bills, and incurring late fees. The post office does NOT want to do their JOB any more. Forwarding mail simply by lining out and writing the forwarded address will NOT cover the expenses of the mail person to pick up the mail and redirect (even though they are going to the post office anyway). Another tidbit of information, because the USPS knows they have this problem, they are now offering Priority Mail forwarding service for nearly $16 per month to forward you mail.