Yes, it can.
you write the email and then you type in the persons email address.
No, never. That email is a way to begin theft of your identity. Do not comply with whatever it says. In fact, report it to Hotmail.
You sign up for an email account somewhere (hotmail, gmail, sympatico, etc.). You click on "create mail" or some equivalent instruction depending on the site. You type in the email address to which you would like to send your email. You type in the message you wish to send. You click on send. Done.
An e-mail address and a service provider. Go to www.hotmail.com and take out an e-mail address and hotmail will do the rest. All you have to do is type your message, say who you want it to go to, and press send.
"Hotmail" is a website used to check email. You can set up accounts using Hotmail to send and receive emails. For example: If i were to set up an email account using Hotmail (Which i do have BTW), my email address could be JohnSmith@hotmail.com
Just send yourself an e-mail. When you get it, check the top and it'll have your address there.
First find out who your sending the email to and get their email address. If you don't have an email address yourself, you can set one up for free using Google mail. Type your message in the message box and include the person's email in the "To" box. Press send.
You will first need to know your friends email address. Then once are signed into your email account you will find a "compose message" or "new email" button. Then there should be 3 blank white lines and blank space for typing your message. Next to the blank line that says "To:" enter your friends email address like so; yourfriendsemailaddress@yahoo/gmail/hotmail etc. .com Then type your message. Then click the "send" buton.
on your phone, go to "new message" then type in your email address. then type whatever your wanting to send. then send it. easy as that..
Address the email to tendigitphonenumber@txt.att.net.
If you are unable to send email to people only using Hotmail email addresses, this is likely a policy issue. If you are attempting to send these messages from work, you will need to speak with IT security. If the messages are being sent from a home computer it will be necessary to examine any installed computer security software that may be doing email scanning or blocking.
Depends on the email host. Some providers (such as MSN hotmail) allow you to send emails to you own account. Just put your own address in the "Recipient" bar. The provider should not matter at all, you just need to put your email in as the recipient. The message will be sent to your inbox almost instantaneously.