1 |
An activity that is delivered using email protocols.
|
2 |
Relationships See: electronic mail
|
3 |
A way of sending messages (usually in the form of text, with other files in attachments) electronically, from one person to another.
|
4 |
See Electronic mail.
|
5 |
type of pottery design pattern, 1877, from French email, earlier esmail (12c.), literally "enamel" (see enamel (n.)). Also now a variant of e-mail.
|
6 |
Electronic mail; messages, including memos or letters, sent electronically between networked computers that may be across the office or around the world.
|
7 |
(See also e-mail.)
|
8 |
A common tool used by Nigerians to acquire the bank account numbers of gullible Americans and Europeans.
|
9 |
Email is another way of communicating in the Internet. It stands for electronic mail, and that's correct, it's like mail, but in the computer! Sometimes you get spam, in forums you get [..]
|
10 |
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
|
11 |
a fast and easy way to notify you that your penis is too small
|
12 |
Once an efficient and fast method of communication and message transferring, now a way of harassing Internet users with spam, credit card/insurance offers, porn links, and "Increase Your Peni [..]
|
13 |
Proof that a million monkeys typing randomly at keyboards would NOT produce a Shakespeare play
|
14 |
the transmission of computer-based messages over telecommunication technology.
|
15 |
The transfer of messages and information by electronic means using a computer. [D02701]
|
16 |
(Electronic Mail) Messages, usually text, sent from one person to another via computer. E-mail can also be sent automatically to a large number of addresses. See also: Listserv ®, SMTP
|
17 |
a software application that allows one to exchange messages with someone else.
|
18 |
Electronic Mail. A network application that can deliver messagesfrom one computer user to another.
|
19 |
See electronic mail.
|
20 |
by far the most common groupware application (ignoring of course, the traditional telephone). While the basic technology is designed to pass simple messages between 2 people, even relatively basic ema [..]
|
21 |
or give us a call.
|
22 |
electronic mail: (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' [..]
|
23 |
Email, short for "electronic mail," is one of the most widely used features of the Internet, along with the web. It allows you to send and receive messages to and from anyone with an email a [..]
|
24 |
/ee'mayl/ 1. n. Electronic mail automatically passed through computer networks and/or via modems over common-carrier lines. Contrast snail-mail, paper-net, voice-net. See network address. 2. vt. [..]
|
25 |
Electronic mail. Correspondence sent and received using electronic addresses, including messages, documents and graphics.
|
26 |
(or e-mail) is electronic mail. Click here for our guide to email, or here to set up your own email account.
|
27 |
The internet equivalent to post and mail, email is an encoded message that is sent instantly to someone else’s computer. It is however a "best attempt" facility and not foolproof, largely because of the complexity of the internet itself and the vast number of things that can cause the process to stall or fail.
|
28 |
One word.
|
29 |
Email or electronic mail is a way of sending messages over the internet. Popular email programs include Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, Gmail and Yahoo Mail.
|
30 |
Short for electronic mail, email (or e-mail) is defined as the transmission of messages over communications networks. Typically the messages are notes entered from the keyboard or electronic files sto [..]
|
31 |
Electronic Mail. Messages usually text sent from one person to another via a computer.
|
32 |
An abbreviation for electronic mail, which is a network service that allows users to send and receive messages via computer. The Internet
|
33 |
(Electronic Mail) - Messages sent from one person to another via the Internet. Email can also be sent to a large number of addresses at once through a Mailing List. See Also: Internet, List Server, Ma [..]
|
34 |
Contraction of Electronic Mail. A system for creating, sending and receiving messages via the Internet. In order to send and receive email messages you have to register with an Internet Service Provid [..]
|
35 |
Email allows you to send and receive text, HTML, images and other data files over the Internet. Email is one of the most popular online activities and has become a vital tool for electronic commerce.
|
36 |
Email, or electronic mail, is one component of the internet that facilitates sending messages across the internet. A website is often created with one or more email accounts, using Post Office Protoco [..]
|
37 |
Email, sometimes written as "e-mail," refers to electronic messages sent between two or more parties. Email normally requires the use of an email service provider such as Gmail, Outlook, or Yahoo. But some people set up their own email servers.
|
38 |
info@csq.org.au
|
39 |
Messages sent from one computer user to another.
|
40 |
See: Electronic messages
|
41 |
info@mowreyelevator.com
|
42 |
Electronic mail. Messaging system available on computer networks, providing users with personal mail-boxes from which electronic messages can be sent and received.
|
43 |
Electronic mail, more commonly referred to as email, is an electronic letter or memo that you can send to anyone on the Internet who has a valid email address.
|
44 |
(Electronic Mail)
|
45 |
Electronic mail, a message sent to another Internet user across the Internet. An email address looks like this jimsmith@bubblee.com, whereas, “jimsmith” is your user name, your unique identifier; “@” [..]
|
46 |
Electronic mail that can be transmitted through the Internet and read by other computers. You can send pictures and other files as well. The most popular Internet application, since all users have their own unique email address.
|
47 |
E-mail, or electronic mail, is a system that allows text-based messages to be exchanged electronically, such as between computers or cell phones. It is an electronic store and forward method of compos [..]
|
48 |
Electronic mail. Formatted vs Unformatted Email Email comes in two main variants, plain text and formatted html. Formatted html has an undeserved bad reputation. Spammers The advantages of formatted e [..]
|
49 |
Electronic mail. Email can be thought of as a letter which is sent from one computer or handheld device to another using the Internet. Email is commonly displayed using plain text or HTML.
|
50 |
Short for Electronic mail, this is a method of composing, sending, storing and receiving messages over electronic communication systems. An email system requires a messaging system that provides the s [..]
|
51 |
Similar to normal post there is a ‘from address’ and a ‘to address’ but rather than a postman everything is handled electronically. FAQ Acronym for Frequently Asked Questions.
|
52 |
A security process that puts files into a secret code for transmitting. It's extremely unlikely that encrypted data will be intercepted by a third party.
|
53 |
Messages, usually text, sent from one person to another via computer. Email can also be sent automatically to a large number of addresses.
|
54 |
Electronic mail or messages that can be sent to people with email addresses all over the world. Email is postage-free and extremely fast.
|
55 |
The verb, to email is a way of sending messages from one email address to another. You can attach files to send and receive too.
|
56 |
Message transmissions over electronic communication systems.
|
57 |
Email, or electronic mail, is a widely used process of sending text messages and attached files from one user to another through the Internet. POP3 and SMTP are common protocols used for retrieving and sending email. Email Forwarding
|
58 |
See: Electronic Mail
|
59 |
(n) (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 [..]
|
60 |
Electronic mail, the computer-based exchange of mail.
|
61 |
|
62 |
Allows users to send and receive messages to each other over the Internet.
|
63 |
Primary official means of communication with students regarding University business and information.
|
64 |
Synonyms: electronic mail Definition: (Internet) Short for electronic mail.
|
65 |
ccamlr@ccamlr.org
|
66 |
"Emails, Apps, IMs" is Chartbeat's answer to 'Dark Social', non-direct traffic that comes to a site by without referrer data. When links to content are shared across any HTTPS [..]
|
67 |
Generic term for electronic mail service.
|
68 |
info@ohiolemonlaw.com
|
69 |
Electronic mail. A service that allows students and staff to communicate with each other online.
|
70 |
Electronic mail is now one of the University's main forms of communication with students and staff. Every student should activate their free university-based email address.
|
71 |
Contactus@TheJump.net
|
72 |
Our Services We are dedicated to provide all aspects of US immigration services and counseling... Read More Free Evaluations Our Attorneys proudly provide free evaluations for many inquiries... Read M [..]
|
73 |
Messages between computer users via Computer Communication Networks. This feature duplicates most of the features of paper mail, such as forwarding, multiple copies, and attachments of images and othe [..]
|
74 |
enquiries@millersoils.co.uk
|
75 |
First Name
|
76 |
Electronic mail. A system for transmitting messages from one computer or terminal to another. A message sent from one computer user to another is stored in the recipient’s account mailbox until that p [..]
|
77 |
Password
|
78 |
An email address formatted with an @ symbol
|
79 |
"electronic mail"; see smtp
|
80 |
Messages generated and received by computers connected by net works. Using the example "yourname@gmail.com," an email address consists of three parts: yourname your user name on the server hosting your email address@bank.com the name of the institution hosting your email address.com the type of institution hosting your email addre [..]
|
81 |
Email is a quick and easy way to send messages to people. You need an email address to do things like receive newsletters, join social media and shop online.
|
82 |
enquiries@adeptpower.co.uk
|
83 |
This is a shortened term for electronic mail. Emails are mostly composed on a computer and sent via the Internet but with new developments in mobile phone technology, you can now send and receive emails using a mobile phone just like you can with a computer.
|
84 |
electronic mail. E-mail is a widely used application for transferring messages and files between computers. SMTP is the TCP/IP Application Layer protocol used to transfer e-mail from a sending client to a mail server. POP is used to move e-mail from a server to a destination client computer.
|
85 |
[email protected]
|
86 |
finaid@callutheran.edu
|
87 |
enamel opaque, glassy coating baked onto metal or ceramic objects
* '''1781''', Johann Karl Gottfried Jacobsson, Otto Ludwig Hartwig, Gottfried Erich Rosenthal. ''Technologisches Wörterbuch'', vol. [..]
|
88 |
Click here to email Dan
|
89 |
Click here to email Leah
|
90 |
Click here to email Carly
|
91 |
Click here to email Kellie
|
92 |
Click here to email Kirsty
|
93 |
Electronic mail (email or e-mail) is a method of exchanging messages ("mail") between people using electronic devices. Email first entered limited use in the 1960s and by the mid-1970s had t [..]
|
94 |
Electronic mail (email or e-mail) is a method of exchanging messages ("mail") between people using electronic devices. Email first entered limited use in the 1960s and by the mid-1970s had t [..]
|
95 |
Electronic mail (email or e-mail) is a method of exchanging messages ("mail") between people using electronic devices. Email first entered limited use in the 1960s and by the mid-1970s had t [..]
|
96 |
Electronic mail (email or e-mail) is a method of exchanging messages ("mail") between people using electronic devices. Email first entered limited use in the 1960s and by the mid-1970s had t [..]
|
<< dynamic entity | email template >> |