you may say something like "DO ME" on accident
Send it to yourself, and then copy and paste the content of the email and send it to the person you intend to read it.
You can be offline to read the email, but you first have to be online to receive it. And you also have to be online to send an email.
All you can do is ask them if they do. eMail does not have built in support for this.
No. I guess you'll know when they send you back. Another Answer: Yes. If your email has "Read Receipt", like Outlook, then enable this option.
hot chelle rae email is when you send them a email so they can read it :p
Yes, you can either send it as picture in the email itself or attach it to the email. How you do that you can read in the help documentation of your email program.
You just send it to their email address. An email account can be accessed in most any country. So, if they use Gmail, they can read their email in Italy or anywhere else they might travel to.
I think you can send it via email, if you attach a file to an email and send it to someone it should work.
I don't think thatwe should use send you or send me. Logically speaking you are not sending anyone anywhere. I'll send you an email? ( Incorrect) I'll email you or I'll send an email ? (correct)
read and send email; do surveys, answer questions, shop, do banking, read news and view videos.
If you're unable to send email to the UK, you may have a problem with your computer or server. You should certainly be able to send email anywhere in the world that has access to the internet.
"Anna and Criss send email messages to others often." D, remove "often". Subjective: Anna and Criss Verb: send Objective: email messages ; others "Often" is an Adverb, which should be before the verb.