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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
if you know the person you are trying to emails address no different. I have a nephew in IRAQ who emails me a couple times a month
- Anonymous7 years ago
For all those who thinks the answer is so simple might be in for a bit of a surprise if they ever emailed someone who has an Yahoo email address. For example, lets say a person from South Africa gave you their email address and it was johndoe@yahoo.com. There's a good possibility that if you are emailing this person from the United States, they might not receive it. If his/her email address was made in South Africa, and your email address was made in the United States, you will have to email this person at JohnDoe@yahoo.za. There are always exceptions, but this is one of many recurring issues with anyone who often emails internationally. For Australia it would be @au, for India @co.in, and etc.
- thunder2sysLv 71 decade ago
same way you would otherwise. The internet and email is global. As long as you have an email address, it will go to that person. There are no domestic and international boundries with email.
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- 1 decade ago
email is sent over the World-Wide web, so as long as you have the recipient's email address its just that same as sending an email to someone down the street.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Make sure you have a multi-colored skin on your email that says "Airmail" on it.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
There really isa no such thing; e-mail is e-mail unless its going to a country where they have restrictions on their servers, such as China.