Can someone else create an e mail address for you

Yes, someone else can create an email address for you, but it depends on the email provider and the level of control you have over the account. Here are some scenarios:

  1. Free email providers: With free email providers like Gmail, Yahoo, or Outlook, anyone can create an email address for you by signing up for an account and choosing a username and password. However, you may not have control over the account, and the email provider may have restrictions on what you can do with the account.
  2. Paid email providers: With paid email providers, you typically need to create an account yourself and provide your own username and password. However, some paid providers may allow you to create an account for someone else, such as a family member or employee, and grant them access to the account.
  3. Custom email domains: If someone else creates an email address for you using a custom email domain (e.g., [yourname]@example.com), they may need to have administrative access to the domain and email server. This can be done through a web hosting provider or an email hosting service.
  4. Business email accounts: In a business setting, an IT administrator or email administrator may create an email address for you as part of your employee account. In this case, you may not have direct control over the account, but you may have access to the email account through a company-provided email client or web interface.

To avoid any potential issues, it's generally recommended to create your own email address and have control over your account. This way, you can ensure that your email account is secure and that you have access to your emails and account settings.