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E Mail addresses are stored on the email server. Think of email as a post office box. Each service ( post office ) has their own building ( server(s) ) to store all their boxes ( accounts ) and email ( mail ). For example when you send email to an AOL account user. That email address is defined in AOL's servers. That email is stored in their system until you delete it, or save it locally ( to your computer ).
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From what I have seen, it depends on a couple of things. If your email is on and Exchange Server, you should not have any issues as long as the server is where you stored your contacts. If they are in a PST file, then depending on how you load the exchange profile, you may have to move some things around. I don't know about other services.
... and here are the ever-important attachments.
if you send pictures in an email with attachments, then your picture will be magic
To block potentially dangerous email attachments from ever getting to your computer.
No. Emails are stored on a separate server. Files on your computer do not impact your email account, and unless you download them, messages in your email account do not affect the amount of space used on your computer.
Server act as a virtual post office for email. It stores emails that you send to other person until he retrieve it.
No - emails remain on the ISP's server unless you either delete them or save them to your own computer.
No it can be stored on two or more server in collaboration.
true or false a network does not allow you to send and receive email attachments