Outlook Express allows people to use any POP email server. So the address could be anything. I have used it for years with many different addresses. These address have no relationship to the outlook express program.
2006-09-03 13:31:11
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answered by rscanner 6
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No it wouldnt look like that. It would be whatever the internet provider for that person is (the part after the @ sign.
Such as someone from yahoo sends you an email, it would be "someone@yahoo.com"
2006-09-03 13:28:14
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answered by billydeer_2000 4
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it would be something like a business email for a custom site (if you buy a site, you can have an email unlike yahoo or hotmail) something like person@yoursite.com
2006-09-03 13:27:44
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answered by Anonymous
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No, It would have your isp after the @.... like rstevenson@peoplepc.com
or rstevenson@att.com or rstevenson@earthlink.com
or rstevenson@sbcglobal.net. It all depends on who are paying to get on the internet.
Hope that helps.
2006-09-03 13:33:05
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answered by phy333 6
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what-ever-name-they-picked @ their-internet-service- providers-name.com/net/etc
It's pretty much a shot in the dark to guess
2006-09-03 13:31:27
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answered by Rusty Nails 5
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It would be the address you assigned to the program.
Ex:
You assign your yahoo.com email : email@yahoo.com
hotmail: email@hotmail.com
etc. etc.
2006-09-03 13:29:58
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answered by Silence 1
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Your username@yourispprovider.com or .net
2006-09-03 13:31:29
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answered by scarlettrhett 5
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whatever@outlookexpress.com
2006-09-03 13:32:40
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answered by Beka. 2
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