Probably Bill Clinton, because before he took office, the internet as we know it today didn't exist yet.
You can email the white house. The link below takes you to a form for sending a message to the White House.
Abraham Lincoln
The white house email address was established during Bill Clnton's administration.
The president does not give out his personal e-mail. However, you can reach him and his staff in care of the White House. Below is the link to contact Mr. Obama.
It is the email domain for people who work in the White House. EOP stands for Executive Office of the President; WHO stands for "White House Office." There are many email domains within the Executive Office of the President, including, for example, the Office of the US Trade Representative (ustr.eop.gov) and the Office of Management and Budget (omb.eop.gov). WHO distinguishes it from these other offices, and is designated specifically to people who work in the White House Office.
This email is completely false. Just delete it. there is no Black in the White house or Black Muslim in the White House virus.
We do not give out the private emails of famous people. In the case of President Obama, there is a form on the White House website where you can contact the president. I enclose the link.
bbc news reports that Barack Obama is the first US president to have email access in the White House. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/us_elections_2008/7846232.stm
This is the address: President Barak Obama The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 (Include your email address for a faster response). There is also contact information on the web site in the link below to the White House.
You can contact President Obama through the White House's contact page (www.whitehouse.gov). You can use the form on that page to send questions, comments, concerns, or well-wishes to the President or to his staff. It should be noted that the president himself may not read your email directly; since presidents receive large amounts of mail, they tend to have staff members who read the messages first; some of the messages may be forwarded to the president.
You can contact President Obama through the White House's contact page. Go to the link below and fill in the form. You can use this form to send questions, comments, concerns, or well-wishes to the President or his staff.
Contact President George Bush at president@whitehouse.govWebsite: www.whitehouse.govWashington Office: The White House,District of Columbia 20500Phone: (202) 456-1414Fax: (202) 456-2461