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SES doesn't have a native way to do this. You have to send from a verified address to prove ownership and prevent unauthorized use.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/verify-email-addresses.html
What is your use case that you need to forward emails but also retain the original sender's address instead of emails being sent directly?
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I'm making a service that lets you dynamically create email aliases that forward to a single fixed address of yours. So say you are making an account on homedepot.com and it asks for your email. Instead of signing yourself up for their newsletter and ads by using yourrealaddress@yourrealdoman.com, you sign up with an alias, say homedepot1@mydomain.com. Then, any email from Home Depot gets forwarded to you, but the forwarding service puts an HTML button at the top and if you click it, it shuts down the alias and blocks further email to that alias. A commercial example of this service is: www.33mail.com.
So if you understand this use case, you will see why the ultimate recipient of the forwarded message wants the original from address on there, so they can 1) clearly see who sent them the message and 2) reply if they want to.