In order to get your own email, you must ask your parents. If they say yes, pick an email site you want to be a member of. Sign up to ones you know and have heard of. Get adult help if needed. Confirm with parents. I suggest Yahoo or G Mail. Open an account with them! Good luck. Make sure you give your Email to no sites you do not know or don't trust.
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You get your own it is sent in your e-mail
Follow these simple instructions to be able to send e-mail to and from your wii! :) Your wii functions as if it has its own e-mail address. Your wii's e-mail address is "w@wii.com. (example: w1234567890123456@wii.com) If you do not receive an e-mail, (that was my problem) then it might have been caught in a spam filter or something. Try registering the e-mail address(wii) as a contact for your e-mail address(pc). I hope this has been helpful :) Follow these simple instructions to be able to send e-mail to and from your wii! :) Your wii functions as if it has its own e-mail address. Your wii's e-mail address is "w@wii.com. (example: w1234567890123456@wii.com) If you do not receive an e-mail, (that was my problem) then it might have been caught in a spam filter or something. Try registering the e-mail address(wii) as a contact for your e-mail address(pc). I hope this has been helpful :)
no. you have to create your own yahoo account. If you know someone's e-mail address and password you can ask them for permission to use their e-mail for something, but you cant just log into a random person's e-mail address. Unless you hack it, which is illegal.
You can only see the IP if you own your own server and the e-mail in question is on that server. That means e-mails such as Yahoo/Hotmail or G-Mail doesn't work for that.
E mail stands for electronic mail, which is sent digitally over the internet.
No, you are not her and she is not you. If someone sent an e-mail SPECIFICALLY to you, then you alone should be opening that e-mail. It's not very nice if the sender learns that someone else, other than you, is reading his/her mail to you. If you and your wife receives and sends e-mails as a couple, then setup an e-mail account for the two of you to share. All other e-mails meant to be sent to each of you individually should be received in your own individual e-mail account.
E-mail is short for ' Electronic Mail"
Assuming you are referring to your own e-mail address, and assuming you have already submitted it to your e-mail provider, then it cannot be changed or renamed, per se. However, many e-mail providers allow multiple e-mail addresses, so you may create a new one, such that you may simply delete or ignore the old one. If they don't allow multiple e-mail addresses, then ask your e-mail provider to cancel or delete the old one, and then create a new one for you. Call or e-mail their customer support or help desk for assistance, and don't forget to inform your contacts about your new e-mail address!
they dont have their own magazine, but you can sign up to get their newsletter by e-mail via their official website
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