DIFFERENCE BETWEEN E MAIL ADRESS AND E MAIL ID AND E MAIL PASSWORD
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E-mail Address is Basically the E-mail ID it self, which is Like The Location Which Gives the Address to which you recieve mails..
E-mail Password is used to Secure your E-mail ID. And Hence it is Like a Safe.
And Mostly E-mail ID is Referred with the E-mail Password.
And While We Speak With Others Asking for Their E-mail. We Usually Use the Term E-mail Address. Instead Of E-mail ID. i guess...
Amd Better Not Share your E-Mail ID and PASSWORD together with anyone...
Regards,
Leukonov.
E-mail Address is Basically the E-mail ID it self, which is Like The Location Which Gives the Address to which you recieve mails..
E-mail Password is used to Secure your E-mail ID. And Hence it is Like a Safe.
And Mostly E-mail ID is Referred with the E-mail Password.
And While We Speak With Others Asking for Their E-mail. We Usually Use the Term E-mail Address. Instead Of E-mail ID. i guess...
Amd Better Not Share your E-Mail ID and PASSWORD together with anyone...
Regards,
Leukonov.
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In some ways there is no difference, however in typing there is.
Here’s an example:
Open up G-Mail and register.The e-mail format is “*yourname*@gmail.com”Here, the letters before “@gmail.com” is your email ID
Even though G-mail let’s you login with your e-mail ID without typing “@gmail.com”, some mail services won’t let you do that, because they may posses different formats after “@”.
Outlook mail still has the “@outlook.com” but also has “@hotmail.com”, therefore there is no e-mail ID on Outlook.
I still have an e-mail address that is fromMicrosoft Messenger, that uses “@live.com” which is not possible anymore to create one. It works like a charm but I have to type the “@live.com” to login, however on G-mail you can only type the e-mail ID and your password.
I hope I helped.
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hope this helps you
Here’s an example:
Open up G-Mail and register.The e-mail format is “*yourname*@gmail.com”Here, the letters before “@gmail.com” is your email ID
Even though G-mail let’s you login with your e-mail ID without typing “@gmail.com”, some mail services won’t let you do that, because they may posses different formats after “@”.
Outlook mail still has the “@outlook.com” but also has “@hotmail.com”, therefore there is no e-mail ID on Outlook.
I still have an e-mail address that is fromMicrosoft Messenger, that uses “@live.com” which is not possible anymore to create one. It works like a charm but I have to type the “@live.com” to login, however on G-mail you can only type the e-mail ID and your password.
I hope I helped.
Goodbye!
hope this helps you
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