[
US
/ˈiˌmeɪɫ/
]
VERB
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communicate electronically on the computer
she e-mailed me the good news
NOUN
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(computer science) a system of world-wide electronic communication in which a computer user can compose a message at one terminal that can be regenerated at the recipient's terminal when the recipient logs in
you cannot send packages by electronic mail
How To Use e-mail In A Sentence
- ASCII is the standard language of Internet e-mail and newsgroup text, among other things.
- We welcome submissions through e-mail because that saves us the bother of retyping the selected manuscripts.
- We filter all the e-mails in the evening to verify whether any bogus votes are cast.
- Last Thursday, campus officials received a bomb threat that was sent over the university e-mail system.
- E-Mail etiquette requires some kind of signature at the end of a message, despite the header that appears with each incoming item.
- Checking e-mail is just about tailor-made for this purpose.
- What's interesting about the idea of an anonymous e-mail search engine is that you could search on content keywords and probably get your mail without even remembering your account name.
- It is a commonly held misconception, due to the informal traditions of electronic communication, that e-mails carry less weight than letters on headed notepaper.
- Personal digital assistants offer everything, from e-mail, word processing and time and billing to reading e-books and playing games.
- The 7100, which also works as a phone, should appeal to customers who want a single device for calls and e-mail.