Concept cluster: Graphics and sound > Sending and Receiving Emails
n
(computing) An early form of e-mail address with the components separated by exclamation marks, naming the sequence of networked computers that the mail should be routed through.
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(computing, slang) electronic mail automatically sent in reply to a sender whose original message cannot be delivered
n
A prank fax transmission whose pages are entirely filled with a uniform black tone, so as to waste the ink of the recipient.
adj
(Internet) unsuccessful delivery of email
n
(computing) A removable electronic device that may be inserted into a powered electronic device to provide additional capability.
n
(countable or uncountable) Postal or other written communications.
v
Alternative spelling of email [(transitive) To send an email or emails to.]
v
(transitive) To send an email or emails to.
n
The person to whom an email is sent.
n
One who, or that which, sends an email.
n
An oral message trusted to a person for delivery.
v
To send a facemail.
v
To send a document via a fax machine.
v
(transitive, digital communications) To make available via a gateway, or access point.
v
To send some one an e-mail using Gmail.
n
(text messaging) hat
n
(Internet, informal, historical) Someone who has a Hotmail email account.
v
(transitive) To communicate with (a person) by writing to their electronic inbox.
n
(computing) A virus contained within an email or similar file.
v
(transitive) To contact (a person) by electronic mail.
n
(formal) An email client or email reader.
n
A computer program that sends electronic mail.
n
(computing) A file that stores electronic mail.
n
A telegraphic message transmitted electronically from the sender to a post office and then printed and delivered to the recipient via physical post.
n
An email list.
v
Alternative spelling of mail merge [To carry out such a process.]
n
(computing, informal) A large influx of email.
n
(computing) An electronic folder serving the same purpose, for electronic mail.
adj
(games) Describing a game that can be played in a turn-based fashion through postal mail or email.
n
A sequence of letters and/or numbers added to a postal address to aid the sorting and delivery of post/mail.
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The electronic (email) equivalent of postal "registered mail", providing senders with a register enabling the location (delivery status and reading disposition) of their emails to be tracked.
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(computing) An email service that forwards on the text of emails without identifying information, as a means of providing anonymous email.
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(marketing) An order form ready to be mailed (i.e. printed on a postcard or accompanied by an envelope etc.), sent out as part of a marketing campaign.
n
Synonym of email storm.
n
The email thus stored.
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(slang, derogatory) Synonym of Xbox
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(US) A postal code, especially for addresses served by the US Postal Service, consisting of a five- or nine-figure number.

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