lol, you are weird...
what email service does he have
2006-09-19 12:18:21
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answered by swingorstrikeout 3
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Just call him. If you need to talk, that should work fine. If your needing his email address for private reasons then your pretty much out of luck. Plus reading someone's elses mail is considered illegal if not given permission. I would just call him or wait and hope he responds. Maybe he doesn't check his mail often. Hope you find what you want!
2006-09-19 12:21:41
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answered by slayr101@verizon.net 2
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That's like asking if you can legally break into a business, rummage through everything, but not take anything.
Chill out and just set up a reply request with all your messages.
Once you set it up you'll be notified when the receiver opens the e-mail.
2006-09-19 12:22:46
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answered by mailatac 3
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Its actually illegal to access someone elses email account without permission, its considered hacking. With OUTLOOK, if you have the option set, you can delete the sent email.
Otherwise forget about it and let the cookie crumble
2006-09-19 12:21:30
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answered by Scott_mct 2
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most email service providers allow web reading of mail.
They use the email address as a login name and a password for protection. Try both name and name@123.com for account names.
If you KNOW this guy you may be able to figure out his password, otherwise you're out of luck.
Best bet is using his computer, he probably has it logon automatically....
2006-09-19 12:31:46
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answered by Don't look too close! 4
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human beings opt to hack into some thing for no reason except to educate that they could. it truly is merely mischievous. in reality aspect you should do is replace your password if you're nonetheless waiting to log in on your account. i ought to point making use of a more advantageous complicated password, (ie; one which incorporates numbers as well as letters and using both top case and decrease case letters in random positions). The longer the password and the more advantageous random your use of larger/decrease case, the more advantageous acceptable. each one of those passwords are more advantageous tricky to crack and hack. if you're not any further waiting to log in on your account there is not any longer a lot you should do in case you do not understand/undergo in ideas the information you want to educate that the account is fairly yours. The Hotmail team calls for that advice on your protection to insure that they don't enable some different person get entry to on your account by making use of mistake. you should continually furnish them with personal advice that in reality you should understand and save that advice someplace secure for later use interior the progression that this happens back. once you've resolved this situation, look interior the mail ideas portion of Hotmail and how you could import/export your tackle e book from Hotmail on your domicile windows tackle e book on your workstation, that way you'll continually have your e-mail addresses sponsored up.
2016-11-28 02:45:58
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answered by ? 3
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how would you like it if someone got into your email? you are a sick person to want to invade someone's privacy. I think he knew you were a stalker, and decided to not write you back because you'd stalk him every day of the week.
2006-09-19 12:19:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you thought that maybe he just hasn't checked his e-mail yet?
Or, he doesn't want to answer?
Or, maybe you got the address wrong...
It could have also gone to his junk mail and been deleted.
2006-09-19 12:20:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, knowing his password and email account helps but, ask your self would he really like you getting into his account ....why dont you just ask him, if he is really into you?
2006-09-19 12:20:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Yup......but gettin caught doin things like that could land ya in jail!
2006-09-19 12:19:53
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answered by Anonymous
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thats invasion of privacy and against the law in most states
2006-09-19 12:20:06
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answered by Anonymous
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