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:confused: I’m new to sending emails from the home computer. I have a friend who has sent me a Christmas card with an email address from Austrailia, and I have tried typing it in with aol, and it keeps sending it back to me saying address unknown. He has put his name and @live.comau. Do I have to join something different to send it, or add something to it to be able to send it. Please don’t get too technical, many thanks
Have you tried putting the point between the com and the au ? Like “.com.au”
Hi rafaelemt,
Thank you for taking the time to reply to my question, I think I have tried every combination of his email address.
He emigrated about 4 years ago and he was our neighbour.
He moved to Terranora, 2436, NSW, Austrailia.
It would be nice to get intouch with him as my husband has just got over two cancer operations, and it would be a boost to him to talk to his friend again.
I think it will be easier drop him a note through the post as I have his address, but I know it would have been a nice suprise if we could have emailed him over Christmas.
He never used a computer when he lived here, so possibly he has put the wrong address down, his writing is pretty hard to read as well.
The actual wording at the bottom of his Christmas card is (Teddy’47’@live.comau).
Thanks again, Bobbie
.live.au would be on the Microsoft email network, and I know they don’t allow the the apostrophe symbols.
so if it’s anything close to what he wrote, it would be : teddy47@live.com.au
hopefully that’ll help, if not… sucks