Really, it depends on which mail service you are using. Mostly, however, you click "New" or "Compose", then type in their email where it says "To:" or "Receptaints email". then in the big box or the one labeled "body:" type your message. Then click send.
Specific Instructions
Gmail:First, you have to have an email address yourself. Second, when you have your email address going, click on 'Compose Mail'. Third, type your message!! Last of all, click 'Send'.
Someone stole my 100,000,0 yocash and my pink and yellow and greencars, and my monster truck how do i get it back and they also stole my vip cloths and 1 million coins and my visa card which have 2 million dollars
You cannot send emails to an email address (account) that has been removed. In order to send an email, the recipient has to have a working email account.
Emails allow people to send messages to people over the internet. A person must have a unique email address to send and receive emails.
You can send emails to anyone else with an email address ... google, yahoo or whatever
no
You just need an email address. simple. No difference.
Yes, if you use the following email address: feedback@cnn.com
One's cell phone is provided with its very own email address. Once that is found someone can then send emails to the phone's email address. The message will then be received from the phone.
You cannot get the email of any one on Internet. You have to ask the person about their email address. Emails are used to send to the people we know or professionals.
First, no emails are 100% private. Second, wikianswers does not respond to problems by email. But we do try to answer as many questions here as we can!
They either have your password and are using your email address to send those emails or they are spoofing the email's sender which basically is changing who the reviver thinks sent it.
The sender's email address is included automatically as the sender. Well, yes and no. Most email clients such as Thunderbird allow you to set up multiple email addresses and send emails from any of them. So you could set up fake @fake.com as a second address, then send emails from that and your real address would not be included in the header, although other information that could be used to track you may be.
Ask the person to put your email address on their safe list.