How to forward to download files in e mail in youtube

I think there may be a bit of confusion here!

You can't directly forward a file download link from an email to YouTube. YouTube is a video-sharing platform, not a file-sharing platform. It's not designed to handle file downloads or email attachments.

However, if you want to share a file with someone and they need to download it, you can use a few workarounds:

  1. Email attachment: You can attach the file to an email and send it to the recipient. They can then download the file from the email attachment.
  2. File-sharing services: You can use file-sharing services like Google Drive, Dropbox, or WeTransfer to share files. These services allow you to upload your file and share a link with others, who can then download the file.
  3. Cloud storage: You can upload your file to a cloud storage service like Google Drive, Dropbox, or Microsoft OneDrive, and then share the link with others.

To share a file download link on YouTube, you can:

  1. Upload the file to YouTube: If the file is a video, you can upload it to YouTube and share the link with others. However, if the file is not a video, you can't upload it to YouTube.
  2. Share a link to a file-sharing service: You can upload your file to a file-sharing service and share the link on YouTube in the comments or description of a video.

Here's an example of how you can share a file download link on YouTube:

  1. Upload your file to a file-sharing service like Google Drive or Dropbox.
  2. Get the shareable link for the file.
  3. Go to YouTube and create a new video or edit an existing one.
  4. In the video description, add the link to the file-sharing service.
  5. Share the video with others, and they can click on the link to download the file.

Remember to always follow YouTube's community guidelines and terms of service when sharing links or files on the platform.