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Request it from your internet/email provider
You can't, only the email provider can do this.
The email address connects the sender of the email to the email provider's servers. Email is sent to the email provider's servers and is stored there until you delete it, even after you've read it. On most providers you can use POP3 or IMAP to download the messages and store them either on you're computer or you're server. ~artifex~
Yahoo is an email service provider.
"While there are a few simple guides to email compliance's, one should check with the main email provider for that information. Every email provider is different."
This is a question based on opinion, but it is a good email provider. Other good email providers are hotmail and gmail. There are also many other smaller email providers.
It is based on the speed your internet provider and email provider uses. And, on your connection speed.
The email host is the email provider. For example, gmail is hosted by Google Products.
EMail services are different than the internet provider. The internet provider is the person who provides the internet, while the email service prodiver gives the email service.
According to About, the most famous email provider is Gmail. They offer unlimited free online storage, and they allow you to interface with any email device.
My yahoo email account has been acting up lately and a friend has suggested I use a service called "gmail". Is gmail a trustworthy email provider?
To sign up for an email ID a person has to first make some decision about an account. After picking a provider for ones email you can then continue through their website to complete the necessary information.