Maybe.
You can send one with a fake return address. Whether you can send it without a return address at all depends on exactly what mail programs are in use in the chain.
nope
it would be sslight @ hotmail . com (without the spaces) As to whether it's a legitimate email address - the only way to find out - is to send it an email. If the address doesn't exist, the 'postmaster' will return your email and tell you it couldn't be delivered.
get their email address and send them an email
No registration to AQW requires an email address to which they will send a verification email.
Stop sending email to that address!! As long as you continue to send an email to an address that has been deleted, you will continue to receive a mailer-daemon in return.
no. URL is a web address on the internet. email address is for someone to send you an email. Examples: http://www.yahoo.com (URL) joesmith@yahoo.com (email address) A URL is what you put in the address section of an Internet Explorer window, then hit return and you will go to that website. An email address is just for you to receive mail.
You can send an SMS to it, but to send it an email you need to know the email address.
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.
To send the email to the first person, type their email address in the "To:" section. To send it to the second person without the first person knowing, type their email address in the "BCC:" section. TAG If you want more help, email me at technologyassistance@comcast.net!
Why can you just not send me their email address?
Yes, you can send an email you have composed as long as there is a recipient email address provided.
yes
Send an email using the Blind Carbon Copy (BCC) field. This will send the email to everyone in that field, but they will only see your email address (From) and their own email (To) and no other address.