Basically if your device is rooted and can use Root Explorer you can change your original email address.
An email was forwarded to me and has the information of the original sender, but the message is shown as being from the address that forwarded it to me. Can I change the address to show who the email was originally sent from without having to go into the email?
Go to your dashboard and scroll down on the left hand side is a tab called Account Settings or Personal Settings click on under users you can change your email. you'll receive two emails: one email will go to the original email address on the account as a notification of the request and the other will go to the new email address with a confirmation link. You will need to click the confirmation link to complete the process to change the email address.
Well, go to the account settings tab in the upper right hand corner. You should find user settings. Then, on your right, you should see a list of options like a name change (20 gems) and sounds. There, you should also see change password. The link will go to your verifyed email. If no verifyed email given, the link will be sent to the email you used to create the account. And I know, you don't have to really use a REAL email, but if you wanna change your password, the verifyed email and login email should be real so that they can send you the link. If both are fake, you must change your original verifyed email to a real email. Hope this answered your question!
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You can change your email address in your settings.
On the Email itself, look for "Original" or "Headers". Every email program is different.
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Birth Dates are not normally something that changes. Some people have found that you can change your Email address and then open a new account for the original Email address with a new birth date although it might not work at every site.
You can tell that an email has been forwarded by checking the header information, which often includes the original sender's address along with a note indicating it was forwarded. Additionally, the body of the email may contain a message such as "Fwd:" in the subject line or a notation at the top that indicates it was forwarded from another recipient. The formatting may also change, showing the original email content separately, typically indented or in a different font style.