You should either click a "Get Mail" button or wait about 10 minutes. Your server/computer might also be slow.
Contact the host of the Email Service & ask them to check it for you. If emails of a threatening nature, Involve the police.
Your email server may be blocking those. One way to make sure that you receive wanted emails is to include the senders address in your address book within whatever application you use for email retrieval and sending. Conversely, unwanted emails can be effectively blocked from within your email application.
Just say stop sending me emails!
You could throw those emails in the "Spam" Folder and then those emails will not appear in your inbox, they will only appear in Spam, and the Spam Folder is for silly unwanted emails, and then you won't have to look at those emails.
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You cannot send emails to an email address (account) that has been removed. In order to send an email, the recipient has to have a working email account.
The types of email marketing services available to businesses are: Sending emails to the businesses' customers, sending emails to acquire new customers, and adding advertisements to emails sent to other businesses' customers.
If spam a great quantity of emails to someone or send spam/advertising emails to someone you risk having your email address blacklisted. This means when you go to send an email to someone instead of it going to their inbox it will be directed to their spam folder. Basically sending a bombardment of emails can result in getting your account filtered out by spam detectors.
No, sending emails doesn't cost money. Emails are free of cost to everybody using it. They are free now and will be free forever.
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if your friend is using Gmail then you should ask them to send the Gmail bcc (blind carbon copy)
Yes, sending threatening emails is illegal. It is also illegal to send an email from another's person's address, pretending to be them, it's a form of identity theft. Both you and the party receiving the threatening emails should contact the police.