Your ISP but u have the rights to the account
The company that owns Telus Email is Telus. They own the email service along with a bunch of other services such as contact centers, collaboration, and hosting.
yes ,because the organization that owns an email system can see the email that you have sent.
There is no way of finding out that which email belongs to whom. The emails are a private matter of trust. They cannot be known to the person they belong.
The person that owns the website can add any information they want.
Pope Francis owns neither a cell phone nor a computer and never has.
actually clubpenguin doesnt have an email that only one owns and protects and see its messages but there if you want to contact them you could send them at support@clubpenguin.com
Virginia Tech University owns webmail vt edu domain. Their email services are second to none, and very safe for people to use.
If your employer provides the computers that handle your email, they own the email sent over that system. If it is your private email, but you access it from your employer's network, anything you do is subject to surveillance. This can include a wi/fi system you access with a smart-phone as well.
The easiest way is to register the website at a web hosting service that offers 'mailboxes'. If someone already owns the website then you won't be able to get an email unless they offer an email service.
You must own the domain (Or make an agreement with somebody who owns the domain) to have the specialized email; With the exception of hotmail and yahoo and other email companies, who let you have free emails with their domain names.
The current verdict about online content is the original creator owns the copyright to that email. All content online is not public domain unless states so on the webpage it was posted.
The Orange email service is based out of the United Kingdom. Orange is a cellphone and ISP company based in the UK, owned by the same company that owns T-Mobile.