"e-mail me" or "e-mail to me"?

"E-mail me the check" sounds right to me, and "e-mail to me the check" does not. "E-mail the check to me" however, does sound correct. This is typical of ditransitive verbs in English: there is a choice between "me" as a direct object (without a preposition) and an indirect object (with a preposition), but the choice is often dictated by things like word order and whether or not the objects are pronouns.