Mail from the U.S. Postal Service comes with a guarantee of privacy. If a third party opens mail intended for someone else without the addressee's permission, that person has committed a crime punishable by law. No such privacy exists in e-mail.
Yes
email does not require postal codes
There are a few ways you could get a postal address from the email address. You could email the person and ask.
That depends on what you believe is acceptable. Most people would disagree. Every person needs a degree of privacy. If you believe he is invading your privacy, then no. He should not be at all. He should not. But, if he does it is certain that he doesn't trust you.
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tell me susmita sen's email address
You cannot just have ANYONE's email address. It is a rule of privacy, and the email companies do not give out their customer's email address.
I think you have to Email to them to delete it... Email them: privacy@ourworld.com MAKE SURE YOU GIVE THEM YOUR EMAIL AS WELL!
His email is newmooncast@gmail.com
SPAM, For privacy reasons.
Check the privacy policy.