I would keep it very short and simple, but professional. Something like, "Thank you for the email. The schedule is fine. Regards, XYZ"
The "with me " in "fine with me" is redundant. So, I'd leave it out. Not necessary. The "perfect for me" and "sounds great to me" sounds like you're writing to a friend who invited you out for a pizza. It's too informal. Way too friendly.