No. Your physical and email addresses are based on two unrelated addressing systems. Your physical or postal address relates to your actual geographical location relative to other physical addresses. A physical address is generally assigned to a particular geophysical location by the United States Postal Service (USPS) and is rarely if ever changed.
Although your email address functions in much the same way as a physical address, providing a unique identifying label by which personal communications can be sent to you, it has no "physical" existence. It is simply a unique identification code on a computer network. It is this uniqueness, rather than its location that allows your email messages to find you. Therefore, it can be changed as often you wish, yet still refer to the same person.
No.
You cannot just have ANYONE's email address. It is a rule of privacy, and the email companies do not give out their customer's email address.
No, not generally. E-mail addresses are allocated to an account, which may be registered to a physical address, however even if you could obtain that information there's no guarantee that an e-mail physically originates from that address. With the increased use of mobile phones and laptops, e-mail can originate from anywhere, but only the ISP will know the geographic information.You can determine the physical system which was used to send an email byanalysingthe email header. Normally the header will contain basic information including the originating system's IP address. However, again, there's no guarantee the IP address is registered to any physical address -- it only identifies the device at the time the email was sent and, again, only the ISP will know the geographic location of that device.
his email address is sharuk@shah.com
an email address that is not your main one, but a back up. like Gmail.
No, not at the moment. A billing address relates to a physical property that can be verified by a variety of means, including who lives at that address. Whereas an email address, is used on the internet, and not all email providers require a physical address to be provided to enable an email address to be set up. Therefore the email address is much less secure and reliable against an actual verifiable billing address.
You can't determine the email address of a person simply from knowing where in the world they are.
Yes, it's possible.
The same email address that you use for all your emails can be used or you can get an email address and use it just for the PSN
Your username for the account doesn't have to be the same as the email address. But when you log in, you need to use your email address, not username to sign in.
I can't find a physical address, but her email address is sehinton@sehinton.com
The term address means the physical location of something. In email, the term address means the name of the email account where you receive emails.
No.
I have done it you just put in the same email address and then do whatever you want after that
your question is wrong. it should be "can physical address and logical address be same" answer is no because logical address is the combination of page number and offset whereas physical address is the combination of physical page[frame] and offset
apply through physical address
Get their email address and send an email it is the same everywhere.