For some phone companies, there is. I would suggest talking to a representative from your phone company, or calling someone from your e-mail company
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.
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.
In the sentence "You sent one email message." email is an adjective and message is a noun.
If you don't receive an email that was sent to you, then you can contact the person who sent the email by phone to let them know. If you were resetting a password, then you can simply do the process again.
No. Unless the phone specifically has that function.
yes because if you already sent the message then they will receive it and you can still send them messages and they can send you messages but you will not receive there messages for you message provider will block it.
One's cell phone is provided with its very own email address. Once that is found someone can then send emails to the phone's email address. The message will then be received from the phone.
email spoofing
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.
`Yes, you will receive an error. This failure of error is because message is not sent. The message is being undelivered returns back to you.
Trapper
From you there is a message after you press send. Message sent. If you are waiting to receive an e-mail many computers have a sound when the e-mail is delivered to your address and you can see a new number at the mail address menu bar.