If you have the USB cord for the phone and the appropriate drivers installed on your computer you can transfer the pictures. If not, if you have an email address you can send the pictures as a picture message to your email address (put your email address where the phone number you would be sending it to goes) and you can email them to yourself!
email them
Yes, go up to the forward box click it then type the 2345678910... Email address's you want to forward the Email to.
If you are unable to send email to people only using Hotmail email addresses, this is likely a policy issue. If you are attempting to send these messages from work, you will need to speak with IT security. If the messages are being sent from a home computer it will be necessary to examine any installed computer security software that may be doing email scanning or blocking.
Find the mac address of that computer.
Email the pics to your email address from your phone.
is it safe to put your email address on the computer
The only way is to use someone else's email address
no
first do picture message. then you select the picture you want. and then for address write your email address instead of a phone number ex from my phone: send to: exampleemail@hotmail.com and check your email!
If you have the USB cord for the phone and the appropriate drivers installed on your computer you can transfer the pictures. If not, if you have an email address you can send the pictures as a picture message to your email address (put your email address where the phone number you would be sending it to goes) and you can email them to yourself!
they can't show his email address on the computer without his permission yoou idiot, , it's not like your going to talk to him and anyway it not exactly important is it really
i don't think so, in what context on your computer? or on a phone? - web mail? or a email where you have to use a email program installed on your computer?
yes
Email goes from your computer to another computer that a service provider has; for example, if the email address is going to someone@gmail.com, then google has a computer (or a bank of computers) that receives your email. Then the intended recipient of your email can obtain it from google's computer. Google stores it for him or her, until he or she looks for it. The physical location of all these computers does not alter the way it works. All computers can connect to each other through the internet.
Look under accounts in the email program.
Not from a simple email address; and while you may be able to find it from an email, you can't get from that back to a street address without help from the authorities. If someone sends you an email, and you know what you are doing, you can examine the header and find the "IP address" of the computer where they sent the email from. Given the IP address and the time, the internet service provider that provided the IP address can look through their records to find out which of their subscribers had that address at that time, and from that can retrieve an address; but that information is generally privileged and is made available only to law enforcement or with a court order.