Well, my original email ( i have two) from canada ended with ".ca" instead of ".com" so, that's my guess
Email addresses end in .co.uk when they are supported by a provider in the United Kingdom.
Do you mean, for instance, .com oe .org? IF that is the case, those are referred to as "ëxtentions"
Currently, 'user @ answers . com' email addresses are only for supervisors and above. They are not available to general users.
Not necessarily. Lots of Irish companies use .com or even .eu but most would use .ie.
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The ending for Namibia is .na.
Yes they are.
NetZero emails typically end in ".net." While the service may have offered different domains at various times, the most common format for NetZero email addresses is user@netzero.net.
The site which they have their email account on. Example: Person@gmail.com www.gmail.com is where the persons email account is located.
The "ru" at the end of an email address typically indicates that the domain is associated with Russia. It is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Russia, similar to how ".com" is used for commercial entities globally. Email addresses ending in ".ru" are often used by individuals, organizations, or businesses based in Russia.
In addresses you have email addresses of people that you have emailed before.