u mean smtp server? why do you need one? you already have email
In order to send emails one must have access to a SMTP server. Sometimes one's Internet Service Provider provides one. All web email accounts should have their own method of sending outbound email. But to send email from one's own computer using a program like outlook one must install his or her own server or receive an existing server's information from his or her ISP.
If your smtp server features an email forward or mailing list then you can use that. If you Google best smtp server for instance, that server actually has the feature of mailing list and you can set up a mailing list with just one person in it so when you send an email to that list, its going to be forward to that person and "From:" email address is going to be changed to the From: email address of the list owner.
One uses a Microsoft Exchange Server to host server's. It is used extensively by businesses to connect all their computers and compatible with the Outlook email software.
Hotmail runs on the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP ) which moves email messages from one server to the next. The actual type of servers used to store the emails is not disclosed.
You can get gmail by going onto the Google browser page and click the gmail link in which it has an email sign in. underneath this should be something that says "dont have gmail? click here to make an account" which you click and it will ask you questions and you answer them and you will have a gmail email.
I somehow doubt it.
Number one, it's spelt 'address' and number two, you make one when you get and email account
They will be saved on the servers of the receiving user's email provider. For example, say I send a message to example@gmail.com. The email is sent to the servers at gmail.com, where it will wait until my friend logs on to receive it. Even if my friend were logged on at the time I sent the email, it would always pass through this server before reaching him. This transmission of email from the sender to the recipient follows a process called "Store and Forward". A single email message passes through several, maybe dozens of servers before it reaches its destination. Each server stores the message until it the next server is ready to receive it, at which time the server forwards the message to the next server along the chain. The last server in the chain (the server you download your email from) stores the message until your email client application program is ready to receive it, at which time the server forwards the stored message to your computer.
one that never arrives in the recipient's box but that is returned to you by the email server that you said the person was using.
It depends entirely on what server you are trying to reach like their email server, their linux server, or even their server where they store updates to their anti-virus program. However you can reach most of these as well as receive help with them on the official AVG website.
The purpose of a spam filter exchange server is that it can filter spam emails, which could potentially be harmful for one's computer if one were to open said email.