Yes just go into your settings then mail, contacts, calendar etc then under accounts there is an add account
button, simply use this.
those who pay for captcha are hackers. they will pay you but you will help it to hack other peoples emails of their facebook or other social accounts, you also taking Risk for you email account to be hacked. so decide? 1.you will get paid but from yourself other peoples email may be hacked 2. you not get paid but you not help them to hack other peoples emails.
yes use a different email
Yes you just need to change the email i think :/
to send secret admirer emails to a person, you... 1.make a fake eamil 2.find out there email 3.lastly tell them you like them
Email monitoring and recording software makes it easy to monitor all outgoing and incoming emails on your network. Actually, there are several kinds of emails according to the protocols: 1). POP3/IMAP/SMTP emails, which are sent/received by an email client. To monitor these emails, you only need to deploy an internet monitoring program at your internet entrance. However, POP3/IMAP/SMTP over SSL can not be monitored because SSL traffic is encrypted. 2). Web based emails. Web based emails use HTTP protocol. Because different ISP uses different formats, it is difficult to parse its content. Some programs, for example: WFilter Enterprise, with an in-build web email formats database, have the ability to parse web-based email content. 3). Exchange emails. To monitor exchange server emails, you only need to configure the exchange server to forward all emails to the administrator email box.
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No, they have to be both completely different email addresses.
There is a never-ending list of reasons. However, here are some possibilities: 1) The person sending you the email has your address wrong. 2) A spam filter you have set up is not allowing the emails to reach your inbox. If you, or the person who is sending you the email, are using a pop 3 account, such as outlook express, a firewall is stopping the emails being sent, or are stopping the emails reaching your machine, thinking they contatin an unsafe file. 3) There was a problem with whomever hosts your email service, and due to that the email became lost in the depths of the interweb.
Stop emailing her. There are a few reasons a girl won't answer an email: 1) She is forgetful or doesn't check her inbox that often, in which case it will look creepy it she has 20 emails from you. 2) You have the wrong email. 3) She doesn't like you, but doesn't have the courage to say so.
Assuming you're talking about emails... You have three options. (1) 'unsubscribe' yourself from their mailing list (there should be a link in the email you get) - (2) mark the next one you get as 'spam' or 'junkmail' - which will send all future emails to your junk-mail folder - (3) block the sender - which will simply 'bounce' future emails back to the company.
Those spammers use software that makes the 'From' address the same as the 'To' email address, automatically, for all of the tens of thousands of emails they send out daily. That's common. A lot of spammers spoof (fake) the "From" address to make it appear as if it's from your own email address. It really isn't from your address though, as you can verify if you read the information in the email headers. You won't find it in your 'Sent' folder either. Presumably, they think you'll be more likely to open it out of curiosity if it looks as if it's 'from' your own address. Delete it without opening it, unless you've recently sent yourself email from that same address, which isn't necessary at all. If you must send yourself email reminders or whatever, use 2 or more email addresses and send yourself emails from one to the other. Solution: Filter out emails from your own email address. The specific way to set up such a filter depends on which email client or webmail service you use. There are too many email clients and webmail services to give specific filtering instructions for here. However, it's not hard to figure out how to do that. Helpful Ideas: A.) For my webmail accounts I set a filtering rule like: If 'From' = 'me@myaddress.com', Then Send to 'Trash'. B.) For my POP email accounts I use the free "Email Remover" program to delete all spam directly from the server, before opening my email client program. But my email client isn't set to check automatically for new emails. C.) Use 'Postini' or a similar service to filter out emails 'from' your own email address, as well as to filter out almost all other spam.
You go to accounts settings click on verification address then change the email and if u dot have access to your old email just wait 2 days go to your new email and done