The truth is, there's no assurance of who is the owner of an email address except if the email address was provided to you first-hand by the owner. Any person can create an email address with any username. A random guy can easily create a Bill Gates or Steve Jobs email address.
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.
No. Spammers can put any name or email address in the "sender" field. They can programmatically enter your name or email address as the sender, or even Santa Claus. This does by no way mean that your computer was hacked or accessed by other people. The reason they do this is because it increases the likelihood that you will open the email and react to whatever they are advertising. People are more tempted to open spam emails when it comes from someone they know, or particulary when it seems to come from themselves. The only real way to know where the message came from, is to check the email header and to track down the IP address of the sender's computer.
The real Santa Claus` email address is sclaus49@aol.com.
NO it is not!
Naruto is a fictional character, he does not have an email address but he is real.
Their Email Address Is- TheBlackEyedPeas@gmail.com
This answer is true i know dappy and this is his real email: dinooocontostavlos@hotmail.com
The real email of Vanessa Hudgens isnessaanneh88@yahoo.com
her real email address is scubadrewfisher@yahoo.com it is ilovegwen@aol.com
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