Yes, but only if the disk is formatted with a smaller number of bytes per sector.
Its the other way around. You put the file on the floppy disk
To copy a file from the desktop to a 3.5 floppy disk, first insert the floppy disk into the disk drive. Then, open File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac), locate the file on your desktop, and right-click on it. Select "Copy," then navigate to the floppy disk drive, right-click inside it, and select "Paste" to transfer the file. Ensure that the floppy disk has enough space to accommodate the file.
Floppy disks use a FAT file system.
FAT12
This means that Windows is unable to read the floppy disk. The floppy disk is likely damaged, and no data can be copied from it.
The best way to recover data from a floppy disk is with floppy disk recovery software, such as Wondershare Data Recovery. Install and open the program. Locate your floppy drive and open it to view the files. You can then use the recovery program to recover any file from a floppy disk, even very badly corrupted ones.
A file can be corrupted on a floppy disk any number of ways. Some of the more common ones are whenever you put the floppy disk near a magnet or some other source of ionized metal, if you try and pull the floppy disk out of the tray before the computer is done reading or writing it, or even if you somehow expose the inner part of the floppy disk to any type of electronic device (because of the electromagnetic waves that the electronic device gives off). As to how to retrieve the corrupted file, I don't know of any way to retrieve it.
two copies of the file allocation table
You cannot put an actual website email on a floppy disk. You can save the email as a word document and then you could save it on there like any other file.
I suppose technically... if you locate the cookie on your hard drive and copy it as a file into the floppy drive.
NTFS
The files cannot be recovered once deleted.