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There are a few companies one can use for an exchange email service. Some companies one could use include 'Microsoft Exchange', 'Charter Business' and 'GoDaddy'.
Some people have one email that they use for websites and things and another just for friends and family. This helps deal with junk-mail. Lots of people also have a separate email for work-related use.
Most email providers have spam blocking features built in that one can easily use. One can also set up an exception email account which will and of course remember to not give out a personal email address unless one is confident there is no spam.
Earring, for one. AND ears, earplugs, earaser, and email
There are many email programs which one can use. Microsoft Outlook is standard with computers using Windows. Gmail, Hotmail, and Yahoo are all popular email programs as well.
get an email and email them if you mean you don't have there email address ask one of their freinds or some one who might know it or ask the boy
if you have one email me my email is sky_girl10@yahoo.com
At some point, software is always utilized in the transmission of an email.
Enter all the email addresses that you plan to send the email to in the recipient box. You must separate the email address with a comma. Use this on any email service that you typically use.
why will it not let me vifte my emailadress and i would like 2 use kerrixd@live.co.UK but it will not let me it sais some one has got it but it is my email address ?
you have to have your email already signed up first. Then when it tells you for an email, use the one you already have. Its not rocket science!
it might be that in outlook express, you can only have one "hotmail" or "live" account. why not use thunderbird, or some other email client. browsers that come with email clients include seamonkey, and opera. opera mail seems to be ok, as one can have both pop3, and imap mail accounts