The reason for email verification is to validate that the owner of the email address was the person that signed up. Anybody can enter an email address. Only somebody with access to the email account (usually only the owner) can validate the email.
When you get the message that the email and the owner name do not match in Moshi Monsters, it means that you are not giving the correct owner name with the email address. It may be that you used a different email address when you signed up for the Moshi Monsters account. Children under the age of 13 use their parent's email address to sign up on Moshi Monsters.
If PSN is club penguin, then no you can't. You have to give a real email address because the owner of the email account has to press something that confirms that you are allowed to play. If you don't press the confirm button then you won't be able to play on your account.
No.
Account Owner's Information
The truth is, there's no assurance of who is the owner of an email address except if the email address was provided to you first-hand by the owner. Any person can create an email address with any username. A random guy can easily create a Bill Gates or Steve Jobs email address.
No it doesn't.
Account Owner's Information
Yes it will send an email to alert the owner of the account.
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Account Owner's Information
If your smtp server features an email forward or mailing list then you can use that. If you Google best smtp server for instance, that server actually has the feature of mailing list and you can set up a mailing list with just one person in it so when you send an email to that list, its going to be forward to that person and "From:" email address is going to be changed to the From: email address of the list owner.