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i want to make an email from a website? for example, i want to make an email in a place that i work. can i make more than one?

2007-12-20 11:12:28 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Programming & Design

i don't host the website..my manager host it. I have an email address from that site for example, pinky@sky.com...i wanna make one more..can i?

2007-12-20 11:31:40 · update #1

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If what you meant was can you get more than one e-mail address with that website's domain name, like jack@sky.com as well as jill@sky.com, the answer is: it depends on the administrator, and it has NOTHING to do with the website at all, other than they probably share the same "host" company, but they don't have to.

2007-12-20 11:47:09 · answer #1 · answered by Kasey C 7 · 0 0

I'm not sure I know exactly what you are asking. Here are a few possibilities:

If you have an account with Hotmail (http://www.hotmail.com/), Gmail (http://www.gmail.com/), Yahoo Mail (http://mail.yahoo.com/) to list three prominent webmail providers, you can send e-mail messages via your web browser. Your ISP may also offer webmail service.

If you are asking if you can setup an address at an specific domain name, that depends:

- If it is someone else's domain, and they do not offer email services to the public, then probably not.

- If the domain offers email service (such as Hotmail, Gmail, and Yahoo Mail), then yes.

- If it is your own domain, the answer is definitely yes. However, it may not be free or straightforward. If you are hosting your own mail server, you're good to go, but then you probably wouldn't be asking. You would need to check with your ISP or hosting provider for your domain about the e-mail services they offer.

If you are asking if you can turn a website into an e-mail message, sure thing. You could take a screen shot, and attach the image to a new e-mail message. Or, you could save the web page (use your browser's "File Menu -> Save As..." feature) and attach that to a new message.

2007-12-20 11:26:09 · answer #2 · answered by eskwayrd 4 · 0 0

Depends what you mean.

You can have a link open up an email on the client's machine in just HTML.

Instead of directing them to a web address, direct them to
mailto:someguy@asdf.com

You can't actually send the mail yourself unless you're using a Server Side Language like ASP.NET or PHP.

2007-12-20 11:18:02 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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