Similar words: email, voice mail, snail mail, mail, remain, remains, mailman, mailbox. Meaning: ['iːmeɪl] n. (computer science) a system of world-wide electronic communication in which a computer user can compose a message at one terminal that is generated at the recipient's terminal when he logs in. v. communicate electronically on the computer.
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91 References to be obtained by fax / e-mail within days, surveys within a week.
92 This one is about the difficulty of extricating oneself from Internet entanglements, and specifically about bringing e-mail exchanges to an end.
93 This Bulletin will be paper-based initially, but should go on to an e-mail bulletin board as soon as this is available.
94 For many who use e-mail in their businesses, the busy signals are more than an inconvenience.
95 Simply put, eVote lets people pose questions and conduct votes using e-mail.
96 They said it also violates privacy rights by outlawing some expression within private e-mail correspondence between individuals.
97 Most people use file attachments to their e-mail but many mail servers have limitations on file sizes.
98 That computer could sort e-mail or documents by content(Sentencedict), not just by keyword.
99 The third bill treats unsolicited e-mail like unsolicited faxes and subjects the sender to potential criminal sanction.
100 A mail reader program helps you read, send and organize e-mail correspondence with friends, colleagues and business contacts.
101 Internet e-mail is obviously far less secure than the postal system, where envelopes protect correspondence from casual snooping.
102 Never write anything in an e-mail that you wouldn't say to the person's face.
103 Catterson also observed that e-mail links between plants and subsidiaries of the same company can give union negotiators the advantage of surprise.
104 Some of the older employees are prejudiced against using e-mail.
105 Nearly 70 e-mail messages were exchanged between council members in April.
106 Similarly[sentencedict.com], those outside the university network could not access Web sites or send e-mail.
107 You can use an anonymous e-mail service that forwards your messages but removes the address.
108 It is a free software package developed by Phillip Zimmerman that encrypts e-mail.
109 The subjects studied included how to use word processors, how to access Web sites and how to use e-mail.
110 Avoid hassle by using this site to e-mail several estate agents and let them do all the work.
111 E-mail has become an increasingly important means of business communication.
112 The new version of Navigator, due for release this spring, will feature two-way e-mail.
113 In addition to listing properties on-line, homeowners can e-mail, fax or mail their information.
114 Exchange, like Notes, lets workers send and receive corporate e-mail and share documents over a network.
115 And sometimes they send e-mail messages to Walsh and Pulver, updating the information on the size of their share-holdings.
116 Also, faxes can be sent to multiple fax machines-a fax mail-out-or faxes and traditional e-mail can be combined.
117 A person who writes concise e-mail messages may seem impulsive, opportunistic, pushy, overbearing, foolish, or simply rude.
118 Web users at both universities said they were able to send e-mail on campus but nowhere else.
119 You know e-mail has gone mainstream when Uncle Sam is developing an electronic postmark to time and date stamp e-mail.
120 You can even e-mail them your own design, or choose from an extensive selection of ready-made options.
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