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(email, computing, countable) A message sent by this means.
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(computing) The sending of IP packets to essentially random addresses in response to incoming packets that have a spoofed origin.
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A quantity of e-mail messages announcing changes made in a bug tracker.
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Alternative spelling of call center [A business location where phone calls are handled, often regarding customer service, sales and telemarketing.]
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(dated, entertainment) An extremely successful production; a hit.
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to email someone without preparation or referral
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A study programme that is carried on by post, with tutors mailing learning materials and assignments to students, and students mailing back their work.
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Alternative spelling of email. [(uncountable) A system for transferring messages from one computer to another, usually through a network.]
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A unique identifier of the form user name@domain name specifying a virtual location to which e-mail can be sent.
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One who, or that which, sends an e-mail.
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A message sent by computer.
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(uncountable, networking) Email (the system).
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(countable) A message sent through an email system.
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(Internet) A decision to close an e-mail account, wipe it clean, or ignore all the incoming messages, possibly sending automatic replies to the senders that a bankruptcy has been declared, due to an overwhelming receipt of messages.
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A computer program used to manage email.
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A computer program used to manage email.
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(computing) A sudden spike in emails within an email list, usually caused by thousands of individuals sending "reply all" emails within a short period of time.
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(Internet) An email message sent via Facebook.
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An interactive electronic service allowing documents to be downloaded via fax machine.
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(Internet) Aggressively insulting email.
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(computing) A program that creates a large number of self-replicating tasks or processes in a computer system in order to produce a denial of service.
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(Internet, chiefly attributive) An email service provided free of charge to the public.
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(trademark) Alternative form of Gmail [(trademark) A web-based e-mail system provided by Google (trademarked Gmail).]
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(trademark) Alternative letter-case form of Gmail [(trademark) A web-based e-mail system provided by Google (trademarked Gmail).]
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(Internet) Someone who uses Gmail.
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(Internet, informal, uncommon) Electronic mail that is wanted; mail that is not spam or junk mail.
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(Internet) E-mail that is wanted by the recipient and is not considered spam.
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(computing) An electronic folder serving the same purpose, but for electronic files, especially email.
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(communication, computing) A message conveyed through an instant messaging program.
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(US, idiomatic, computing) An act of e-mail spamming where the sender's identity and address are those of an innocent third party, intended either to tarnish that person's reputation or to flood that person's e-mail with bounces.
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(dated) The email equivalent of a penpal; someone with whom to exchange email for the simple joy of communicating.
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A piece of code intentionally inserted into a software system that will set off a malicious function when specified conditions are met.
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(computing) A software product that uses a file (or database) of names and addresses, together with a template document, to produce multiple copies of a letter, each personally addressed to a different recipient.
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To send (something) as a message; usually refers to electronic messaging.
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A message sent using Multimedia Messaging Service
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A banking institution that does business solely or mostly via telephone.
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The cracking or exploring of a telephone system, e.g. trying to get free calls or to discover special service numbers or other internal technical information.
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children's toys that take the form of electronic hardware or software
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(video games) A fatal hardware exception in the Microsoft Xbox 360 video game console characterised by three or four red indicator LEDs around the power button.
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(networking) A software or hardware tool for intercepting and logging network traffic.
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(computing) A temporary storage area for electronic mail, etc.
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(Wiktionary and WMF jargon) A simple, standardised box placed on a webpage to indicate the user's proficiencies or preferences.
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(Internet) The practice or phenomenon of making an unexpected appearance in a video, especially with the deliberate intention of ruining it.
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To engage in a similar activity in another address space, such as IP addresses.
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A service for sending, receiving, and/or storing email, usually on a remote web server, in such a way that it is accessible through a web browser.
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Abbreviation of transmission. [The act of transmitting, e.g. data or electric power.]
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