It depends if the user is using an email account is located on the computer or if they are using a browser based email account like gmail or hotmail. The passwords to the browser based email account would not be found on the computer unless the user decided to choose the option of remembering the user names and passwords when they were entering them in otherwise they would not be stored.
Sometimes people use key logging software or hardware to monitor all the key strokes that a person has typed in. They then search through what the person has typed after they have finished using the computer then search for passwords or sensative information. That's why it is not a safe practice to log into any online banking, etc on a public computer because you may never know who has installed key logging software.
Ask him for his email addresses and passwords.
No it will this email is already in use
you can change your password but not with your choice of passwords only random passwords sent to your email account
it is cariba1998_1@02.au You should not ask for other people's email address passwords.
Email passwords are private and not given out freely. If they were openly available for anyone, we wouldn't need passwords at all, and we wouldn't use them for private messages.
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log in to your old email to which you can send to someone or you can send a message to your email provider who would send an email back to another email which is your next of keen
go do coin runs dont give passwords to anyone in an email
email: markjohnson@gmail.com password: johnsonmarkitunes
yes with different user names and possibly passwords