There used to be anonymous email servers, but whether or not any are still in existence, I don't know. If you want the email not to be traced to you, you probably should not send it.
A person can be tracked by the Email address. The email address uses an IP to send. This IP can be traced back to the person.
Messages that are sent through the internet are not typically traced to the sender's phone but can be traced through the receiver. Senders can be traced through the IP address of the computer that the messages were sent from.
yess it can
can i unsend an email retreive a sent email from AOL
Sending emails through gmail is performed in the following steps. The first step is to click on the compose button at the left side of the screen and enter the compose page. The second step is to fill the information for email address, subject and message text in the appropriate blocks. The third step is to click the send button.
If you *sent* the email you would most likely find a *copy* of it it in your "sent mail" box. If you delete a message from your mailbox archive after you have sent it, the recipient will receive it anyway.
Yes, if you are sending email. Email contains IP information in the hidden headers.
It cannot only if the address was clicked or message was sent as a group. Person receiving the email can see the history of where it was sent though.
no, they don't have that information
Unfortunately you cannot recall an email sent from a mac account, once you hit the send button the email is gone permanently to whomever it is sent to.
have you clicked on the link in the email they have sent you? fjghdfjkndmfhvbjnvbhfjgbvjhdfufgvydfgfbh
Once an Email or IM has been sent, it cannot be retrieved. (but you can go to your "sent" to see what you sent.)