You'll generally need a GPRS/EDGE/ account first, on your cell phone, obtained through your mobile network provider, in order to access the internet. From there on you can set up a POP or IMAP account on your cell phone in order to receive the mail. If your email account uses exchange or other systems it's most likely that the server that stores the emails needs to have push-mail technology in order to deliver it to you.
If you choose the option to receive Email notification of messages, and your Email is coming to your phone, you will get an Email when a new message is received.
you sign up to something??
not on any phone =[
Email address and phone number
I think it depends. Because with a mobile phone it can cause radiation. Yet with an email they are usually more personal and well written. I think your best bet is an E.mail.
Yes you can.
No, you don't need a cell phone number to receive email
What type of mobile do you have? It should automatically receive a message. Or you could possibly check in your mobile settings or on the manual
That depends on your mobile phone service provider, your e-mail service provider, and/or the make and model of your phone.
no
Mobile phone, email,
T Mobile will not send password to email address only to your mobile phone.