Definition von s-mail im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
- Royal Mail
- The national postal service of the United Kingdom
- accountable mail
- A category of mail in the US Postal Service including registered, numbered, insured, and certified mail
- advertising mail
- Alternative expression for junk mail
- air mail
- mail transported by aircraft
- balloon mail
- mail (usually for weight reasons in the form of a postcard) carrying the name of the sender by means of an unguided hydrogen or helium filled balloon
- bicycle mail
- mail delivered by bicycle and identified by stamp and or postal mark
- chain mail
- A flexible defensive armor, made of a mesh of interlinked metal rings
Chain mail is formed by a number of iron rings, each ring having four others inserted into it, the whole exhibiting a kind of net work, with circular meshes, every ring separately rivetted; this kind of mail answers to that worn on the ancient breast plates, whence they were denominated loricæ hammatæ, from the rings being hooked together.
- chain mail
- Chain letters, taken collectively
- check is in the mail
- A common excuse used by debtors to put off creditors
Your check is in the mail. I gave it to my son to mail yesterday. I hope he remembered.
- direct mail
- Alternative expression for junk mail
- dogsled mail
- mail carried by dogsled
- e-mail
- To send via e-mail
He e-mailed the file out to everyone.
- e-mail
- An e-mail address
What's your e-mail?.
- e-mail
- To send an e-mail or e-mails to
She e-mailed me last week, asking about the status of the project.
- e-mail
- A quantity of e-mail messages
My inbox used to only allow 50 MB of e-mail at a time until last year, when they upgraded it to 2 GBs!.
- e-mail
- To send, or compose and send, an e-mail or e-mails
Most teenagers spend twenty-six hours a day e-mailing and surfing the Web.
- e-mail
- A system for transferring messages from one computer to another, usually via a network
The advent of e-mail has simultaneously brought our society closer together and farther apart.
- e-mail
- A message sent via an e-mail system
He sent me several e-mails last week to that effect.
- e-mail address
- A unique identifier of the form user name@domain name specifying a virtual location to which e-mail can be sent
- e-mail addresses
- plural form of e-mail address
- electronic mail
- E-mail (the system)
- electronic mail
- An e-mail
- fan mail
- Mail sent to a public figure by their fans
- ham e-mail
- E-mail that is generally desired and isn't considered spam
- jingle mail
- The practice of posting one's house keys back to the mortgage company because of negative equity or inability to pay mortgage investments
However, with all the jingle mail going on, there is a good chance you can sway the mortgage company with the correct psychology.
- junk mail
- any mail or letters that are not welcome or solicited and typically sent in bulk; especially mail of a commercial nature such as advertising circulars and form letters
- mail
- tax
- mail
- rent
- mail
- electronic mail, e-mail: a computer network–based service for sending, storing, and forwarding electronic messages
- mail
- to send (a letter or parcel) through the mail
- mail
- the organisation which operates such service (e.g. in Britain the Royal Mail)
- mail
- regular delivery of letters and small parcels, see also post
- mail
- a single batch of mail picked up by such a service
If he retains the account, and permits several mails to pass without objecting to it, he will be held to have admitted its correctness.
- mail
- a monetary payment or tribute
- mail
- made of armoured material (a mail shirt)
- mail
- of or pertaining to mail/post
- mail
- armour consisting of metal rings or plates linked together
- mail bomb
- To send a mail bomb (in either sense)
- mail bomb
- An explosive device sent through the post; a letter bomb or parcel bomb
- mail bomb
- A large number of e-mails sent to one destination, or an e-mail with a very large attachment
- mail bombs
- plural form of mail bomb
- mail fraud
- A class of felonies, providing for a separate and additional federal penalty for any criminal offense whose perpetration involved the use of the postal system of the United States of America
The mail fraud statute and its counterpart, the wire fraud statute, historically have been powerful instruments for prosecutors.
- mail merge
- 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
- mail merge
- To carry out such a process
- mail order
- A system of commerce in which one orders goods from a remote store which are then shipped by mail
- mail relay
- A device and/or program that routes an e-mail to the correct destination
- mail slot
- A slot in a wall or door through which mail is delivered
- mail slots
- plural form of mail slot
- mail stop
- The delivery point where Mail Services delivers and collects mail
Like any other large American corporation, we have mail stops on every floor or each building, for inter- and intra-office mail.
- mail stops
- plural form of mail stop
- mail train
- A train used by the postal service to transport mail, and in some cases, to sort mail en route
- mail truck
- A vehicle used by mail carriers to store and deliver mail
- mail-order
- To buy or sell goods to be delivered by mail
- scale mail
- A kind of mail (armour for the torso) made of overlapping metal plates, resembling the scales of a fish
- snail mail
- retronym for postal mail, emphasizing its slowness compared to email
- voice mail
- a computerized interactive system for storing, processing and reproducing verbal messages left through a conventional telephone network
- voice mail
- an individual message on such a system
- vote-by-mail
- A system for conducting elections in which voters receive and return ballots via the mail
In Oregon, elections are conducted using vote-by-mail.
- vote-by-mail
- Using, or relating to vote-by-mail
You must send your vote-by-mail ballot by Friday for it to arrive in the election office in time to be counted.
- zeppelin mail
- mail carried on zeppelins
- mail
- {v} to arm
- mail
- {n} armor, a bag of post-letters
- by return mail
- By return (of post) UK (AUSTRALIAN ENGLISH ALSO by return mail): In the first post collection that leaves after you receive a letter: "She answered my letter by return."
- mail in
- (adj.) (of an item, as a promotion brochure, postal vote, etc.) that is or can be sent through the post; (of a ballot, survey, etc.) conducted by post
- mail in
- (noun) an item, as a promotion brochure, postal vote, etc., sent out or returned by post
- mail-in rebate
- A mail in rebate is a product rebate which must be redeemed by mail, in contrast with instant rebates, which are redeemed at the time of purchase. Products which come with a mail in rebate are usually clearly labeled to indicate this, alerting consumers to the fact that they can receive cash back on their purchases if they are willing to go through the process of submitting a rebate by mail. Mail in rebates may also be offered more generally by a store for purchases of a particular brand of product, or purchases over a certain amount
- ring mail
- Ring armour (ring mail) is an assumed type of personal armour constructed as series of metallic rings sewn to a fabric or leather foundation
- royal mail
- Royal Mail is the national postal service of the United Kingdom. Historically, the General Post Office was a government department, which included — and still does — the Royal Mail delivery business; but it became The Post Office, a state-owned corporation, in 1969 and then a Public Limited Company wholly owned by HM Government in 2000. The name initially registered with Companies House was Consignia plc
- royal mail ship
- Royal Mail Ship (sometimes Steam-ship, Steamer), usually seen in its abbreviated form RMS, is the ship prefix used for seagoing vessels that carry mail under contract to the British Royal Mail. They have the right to fly the pennant of the Royal Mail when sailing
- scale mail
- A type of armor consists of many small scales attached to a backing material of either leather or cloth. Also called: Scale armor, Lorica squamata, Jazerant, Jazeraint or Leaf Mail
- certified mail
- Mail which provides for a record of delivery to be maintained by the Post Office from which the mail is delivered The carrier delivering the item obtains a signature from the addressee There is a charge for Certified Mail If a return receipt is requested, an additional fee is charged to top
- coat of mail
- armor that protects the wearer's whole body
- direct mail
- Direct mail is a method of marketing which involves companies sending advertising material directly to people who they think may be interested in their products. efforts to solicit new customers by direct mail and television advertising. advertisements that are sent by post to many people
- direct mail
- Direct Mail Guide DM Templates DM FAQs DM Resources DM Glossary Direct Mail Seminars Direct Mail Merchants Rates and Mailing Info Help
- e-mail
- Electronic Mail - messages sent between computers with an Internet address
- e-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 (Mailing List)
- electronic mail
- An application where mail messages are transmitted electronically among computer users over various types of networks
- electronic mail
- A simple system designed to allow the sending and receiving of messages across a network
- electronic mail
- messages exchanged electronically between computer users, on the same host system or via networks between systems
- fan mail
- mail sent to public figures from their admirers; "he hired someone to answer his fan mail"
- fan mail
- Mail sent to a public figure by admirers
- junk mail
- Junk email or spam is unsolicited email sent to your mailbox
- mail
- That which comes in the mail; letters, etc
- mail
- You can refer to letters and parcels that are delivered to you as mail. There was no mail except the usual junk addressed to the occupier = post
- mail
- may be carried
- mail
- A bag; a wallet
- mail
- the bags of letters and packages that are transported by the postal service
- mail
- Well, if you must, the physical address for paper mail is Downtown Anywhere Inc 32 Woodland Road Boston, MA 02130
- mail bomb
- When someone sends multiple copies of the same message, or file, to another person with the purpose of filling their EMail box up fully Against most ISPs terms
- mail merge
- pulling of data from an address list into a file which is written for the purpose of sending a uniform document to many addressees
- mail server
- Computer on the Internet that provides email services
- mail train
- train that is used for transporting mail
- smail
- regular mail, slow mail, mail through the postal service (Internet slang)
- snail mail
- the standard name on the Internet for paper mail because e-mail can travel across the world in seconds and paper mail takes days
- snail mail
- Conventional mail (as delivered by the post office) - very slow compared to e-mail
- snail mail
- The Internet term for regular paper mail, because Email can travel across the country in seconds
- snail mail
- A colloquial term for paper mail handled by the U S Post Office
- surface mail
- mail that is sent by land or sea
- voice mail
- Offered with some paging plans, voice mail allows callers to choose between sending a page and leaving a voice mail message Many systems then page you that you've got voice mail waiting Also known as voice messaging
- voice mail
- A message that is left in the caller's own voice and retrieved by the user at the user's convenience from any touchtone telephone Voice mail has been found to be more effective than written messages because it keeps calls confidential, simplifies decision making, saves time and money, eliminates inaccurate messages and telephone tag and allows people to use their time more productively