If you are sending work-related files to a personal e-mail account, you could be breaking the law. |
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Thousands of e-mail users have wiped a legitimate Windows file from their computers in the past week following an elaborate hoax virus alert. |
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To make sure you are counted in, please send your contact details including telephone and e-mail to Voluntary Arts Ireland. |
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If so, e-mail them to me and I'll start keeping a running tab here at the bar. |
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For mid-career partners who were weaned on e-mail and the Blackberry, this was no walk in the park. |
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If I could snag his e-mail addy I could ask him which of his predecessors were British. |
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Whitelists, for example, search character strings to identify legitimate e-mail addresses. |
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Many viruses propagate by using the e-mail addresses stored in a user's address book. |
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This paved the way for e-mail viruses, like Melissa and LoveBug, that automatically spread to people in the victims' address books. |
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The couple, from Acomb, York, told the Evening Press via e-mail of their experience when rafting in Thailand. |
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She wanted to see if she had gotten another e-mail from her secret admirer. |
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Additionally, once you elect to take a meeting our online scheduling software eliminates the frustrations of e-mail and telephone. |
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Even my brothers have sent me a number of cruel e-mail accusing me of betraying the family and being a traitor. |
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Hackers gain secret control of the computers by sending e-mail viruses and worms or by planting software code on web sites. |
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One e-mail said the company will ship the first beta version of the software next February. |
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In there are all of the e-mail addresses of the family, as well as their names. |
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Spam clogs our mailboxes daily to the point where it threatens viability of e-mail as a communications tool. |
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This use of e-mail results in a substantial savings in postage and time spent preparing large mailings. |
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One e-mail avowed that too many majors and lieutenant colonels flounder in their first joint assignments. |
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I received a panic e-mail from my husband last week, marked red alert, after he made a phone call to our credit card company. |
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Over dinner, two members of the press pack tell me they've split up with their girlfriends by phone or e-mail in recent days. |
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Citizens are welcome to e-mail the Senator here to offer him their kind words of support. |
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An online resume is one you create using word processing software and e-mail or post on the Internet. |
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If others with more knowledge of the procedure e-mail me, I'll put out a further update. |
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Workers can tap into their e-mail messages, calendar, work group and other software using a Web browser. |
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These include a reference library, office equipment rentals, fax, e-mail and internet service, and secretarial and translation services. |
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These tools are useful, especially when trying to e-mail a long URL that is likely to wrap in the e-mail. |
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Register and sign up for your own personalized ticker, and get special news and even e-mail alerts about stocks that matter to you. |
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Usually, all you need to do is send e-mail or write a letter to the company. |
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To avoid this, owners need to take notes at each meeting, write them up, and e-mail them to the builder and architect. |
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Included attributes are e-mail addresses and aliases, special folders and signature preferences for Webmail. |
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The great majority use computers for a variety of business functions and use the Internet and e-mail regularly. |
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According to industry regulators, the number of new viruses circulating via e-mail is increasing by about 20 percent a month. |
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Some servers are shipped from the factory with software preset to relay e-mail messages automatically. |
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If you're like me, you've gotten many e-mail messages lately cajoling you to buy anti-virus software. |
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I can even get it to read my e-mail aloud to me, or documents that I have dictated, while I check them. |
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They wrote me a very ominous e-mail saying if I relisted the item horrible things would happen to me. |
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By getting e-mail addresses of a representative sample of the electorate, we can invite 50,000 to 100,000 people to participate at once. |
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A live disc jockey, on air from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. eastern time, will take e-mail requests and conduct interviews with prominent women. |
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If a buyer accepts the bid, the shop is notified via e-mail and the collaborative process continues. |
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Police are encouraging residents to join their e-mail information line in a bid to crack down on criminals. |
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Sign up for a regular e-mail update on the latest screenings and other film offers and competitions. |
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I use e-mail to talk to colleagues, but I'm a little bit of a technophobe when it comes to everything else. |
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In recent e-mail to Willimon, I told him I respect him as a man of God and of the scriptures. |
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At the core of the program is the use of technology such as fax, e-mail and teleconferences to minimize expenses. |
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Understudy can be downloaded and demoed free for 30 days, during which time technical support via e-mail is also free. |
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Campaigns might also try to obtain e-mail addresses through direct mail programs and telemarketing. |
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Such work includes customer services, help desks, appointment making, telesales, e-mail handling, and market research. |
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Otherwise, you'll have to e-mail the images to yourself, and the wireless carriers will bill you. |
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Contrary to what Bridget Jones's Diary suggests, e-mail has proved an equally unreliable medium for billets-doux. |
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Using e-mail to break up with your sweetheart is still considered bad form. |
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Seattle was won on the streets but the foundations were planned by e-mail and honed on numberless websites. |
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In the world of avid e-mail users, a variety of acronyms and abbreviations have developed. |
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However, I think we have a ways to go in terms of convincing actuaries that in fact e-mail is at worst a wash and probably a benefit. |
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This makes filling out forms, writing e-mail and typing in Web addresses much easier. |
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In your e-mail header, include something unique to the recipient that's therefore unlikely to be in a spam message. |
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With a little finesse, almost anyone can manipulate the header information on e-mail to disguise its true origin. |
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And a small piece of my exhausted spirit basks yet in the warm birthday greetings I received on this site, via e-mail and in person. |
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She doesn't even like writing e-mail and irrationally hates receiving junk mail. |
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I contacted him, saying I had just randomly come across his e-mail address. |
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The advent of e-mail has made communication a far quicker and more pleasurable experience. |
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Perhaps those comments will help steady the nerves of many Americans apparently rattled by an e-mail that is circulating nationwide. |
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If stolen e-mail is effectively encrypted, it can't be read easily by thieves. |
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I have only been in contact with him by e-mail and my attempts to reach him by telephone have failed. |
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Do not, in a fit of keenness, give your e-mail address to every single university society at the freshers' fair. |
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Or if we sent an e-mail about that issue using our computer, it would probably be construed as a misuse of the computer. |
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The postal and e-mail Sanskrit learning and Vedanta courses also have quite a few takers. |
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After all my bragging about beads, Jim sent me a nice e-mail and asked me if I'd be willing to take a commission to bead him a bracelet. |
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The Can-Spam Act was supposed to prevent unsolicited commercial e-mail from clogging your inbox. |
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I decided then and there that, as far as relationships went, e-mail was just great. |
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Using the private message system or e-mail form to harass or threaten other members is bannable on first offense. |
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I have not been contactable by e-mail for the past couple of weeks but the good news is that this facility is now back in action. |
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If anybody else wants some matchbooks or other little things just e-mail me your address and I'll send it out. |
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It's not wireless, which means I will have to work in the upstairs office, but at least I can check e-mail and do timecards while I'm out. |
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Set up a group list with all your buds' e-mail addresses, and write to them all at once. |
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The worm then sends itself to all e-mail addresses it finds in the recipient's files. |
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There are, almost daily, reporters' observations, columnists' opinions and e-mail complaints that support my contentions. |
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For example, dissident scientologists sent secret information to e-mail lists, remaining anonymous by using remailers. |
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You should be able to find a mail message or file by looking in your e-mail program or a directory window, not by firing up another application. |
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You can set it up to automatically generate e-mail messages when certain alert conditions are met such as running out of stock on an item. |
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If that's the case, Perle can messenger or e-mail the transcripts to me, and I'll get them posted on the Web overnight. |
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Candidates are not the only ones to capitalize on the advantages mass e-mail provides. |
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Get in the habit when writing down URLs or e-mail address to underline the letters that may be capitalized. |
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The group demanded my immediate resignation, and printed my e-mail address on its Web site. |
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And we don't have a computer between us, so we couldn't join by e-mail as requested, which restricts the event to a minority of people. |
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If you think words can't capture your emotions then you can record your voice and e-mail it. |
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Version 2.0 allows users to capture customer e-mail stored in corporate mailboxes in addition to submissions from the Web. |
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Imprint obtained a hard copy of an e-mail that appears to confirm that a slate was indeed constructed at the last minute. |
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In one visit to an MFD you can fax a document to a third party, e-mail a copy to the accounts department, and print out a hard copy for yourself. |
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If the design of your hard copy resume includes columns, bullets or bitmapped graphics, adapt a less complex layout for your e-mail version. |
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I received an e-mail back saying that blue bitterlings, rainbow dace, and paradise fish do well with them. |
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The list manager, unlike a moderator, does not pre-approve each e-mail sent to the list. |
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Your identity gets used for someone to send personal e-mail to scores of trusting, unsuspecting souls. |
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Whether or not it could have been done otherwise, e-mail became the principal means of co-ordinating anti-war networks across the world. |
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How many times have you sent an e-mail to a company, only to have that e-mail apparently fall into a black hole? |
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Friends kept him apprised of developments by sending e-mail messages to his BlackBerry. |
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How can this be done without incurring the wrath of an angry e-mail flame war? |
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They were still able to access the Web through the page and get e-mail via their desktop icons. |
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But as before, the device has a calendar, contacts and to-do list, and it lets you dispatch e-mail and multimedia messages. |
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Joel's idea was that if you spent one cent per e-mail then spamming would become uncommercial. |
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They spelt it out on the evening news, telling of the e-mail proving everything, and after that it was on for young and old alike. |
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A better strategy would be for the recipient to bounce the e-mail back to the sender, creating the illusion that the e-mail address was invalid. |
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Users who try to pass an invalid e-mail address are shown an error message that tells them what to change. |
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A simple selection may ban all e-mail with executable attachments, a great way to avoid virus-carrying messages. |
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When in doubt, always err on the side of caution and do not open, download, or execute files or e-mail attachments. |
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It spread via e-mail attachments, infected webpages and other computers linked on a network. |
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He moves from safe house to safe house, swapping mobile phones and e-mail addresses every 48 to 72 hours. |
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One can take an online tutorial, watch a video and e-mail or chat with a rep. |
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We've gone from delivering airmail in rickety monoplanes to checking e-mail in cushy cabins that roar over continents. |
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Back in December, I received an e-mail from someone I had interviewed last term regarding auditions for a movie. |
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I have it on good authority that this e-mail is asking what we think about using the Welsh Language in Wales or something like that. |
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After I finally got the install done on my laptop, I responded in e-mail with a list of bugs, gotchas, etc., but did not get a reply. |
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This site tells you how to mung or spam-block your e-mail address so it can't be harvested. |
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The on-screen approach is to send a piece of e-mail that looks like it comes from your company's help desk. |
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Detectives are still investigating, and have set up an e-mail address to encourage further witnesses to come forward. |
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However, the best we can hope for if the redirect document fell out is to e-mail the maintainer to ask them to re-insert. |
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The site invites children to e-mail questions about the online crossword puzzles. |
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My e-mail inbox was littered with invites to new bars and restaurants, product launches at the Bo Concept store, and drinks promotions. |
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These stylishly funky e-mail invites have great graphics, most with sound clips and animations. |
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We're also striving to maintain average e-mail response times at 24 hours or less. |
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A quick scan down today's e-mail is all it takes to determine your position. |
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A user of the cellular telephone generates a preliminary message including an Internet e-mail address for the Internet station. |
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If it is possible to include the appropriate text in the body of the e-mail message itself, great. |
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Guests can also access their e-mail and even see, via a webcam, how busy the first tee on the golf course is. |
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Orlando folk can e-mail or telephone their gripes about what's wrong with life. |
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Transactions are generally concluded over the telephone and confirmed by telex or e-mail between buyers and sellers across whatever distance. |
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To describe e-mail as an enabling technology greatly understates its influence. |
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The server also usually links the computers to a printer or printers and handles incoming and outgoing e-mail traffic. |
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The e-mail she sent you seems rather intrusive, if not ball-busting, but forewarned is forearmed. |
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Thirty per cent of all e-mail traffic is accounted for by marketing campaigns. |
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My favorite video shows a competitive markswoman whose response to the e-mail was to shoot it up. |
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At the benefit, he didn't pitch JWM directly, but showed a slide giving his e-mail address and phone number. |
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Incoming e-mail is scanned for viruses as a matter of course, but that didn't help with this problem. |
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Now that Salon has backed away from the e-mail story, Krugman's allegations seem completely baseless. |
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The latest virus has swept the world, and is now responsible for numerous e-mail slowdowns and other weirdness. |
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If you would like to help, please contact me via the e-mail link at the bottom of the left column on my home page. |
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However, then it became apparent that the annoying woman had got hold of his private e-mail address when the messages came flooding in. |
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In fact, after they subscribe and use the service for a while, e-mail is the most popular application among customers. |
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Well, in that scenario, the guy is being a cheapskate by not subscribing and shelling out the cash to be able to make an e-mail response. |
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He recently sent an e-mail to his former headteacher, talking of how much he was enjoying the experience of studying in America. |
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Educate your employees about the dangers of opening e-mail attachments, particularly from senders they do not know personally. |
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He couldn't access his e-mail because the wrong characters kept appearing in the password field. |
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At our bank, you can get an e-mail message when you reach the credit limit on your charge card. |
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Like in a written letter, we should introduce ourselves at the beginning of our first e-mail message. |
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While e-mail brings an ever widening range of issues to the notice of an average user, it also causes an information overload. |
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You can search the database by characteristic or member name, contact people through anonymous e-mail and have private chats. |
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We want to find information or communicate with our friends through e-mail and chat. |
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A flurry of letters to local newspapers all over the country triggered a steady flow of chatty reminiscences by letter, e-mail and phone. |
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At my suggestion, my wife agreed to e-mail Rita to tell her that I am not sick after all, and that she and I are not sleeping together. |
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For most computer users, Office is the familiar suite of word-processing, spreadsheet, and e-mail software that they use every day. |
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The police also claim to have discovered pornographic e-mail on his computer. |
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But here is a quote from one such e-mail by a Pakistani journalist covering the region that describes in graphic detail the choices people face. |
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This year alone, e-mail volume is expected to be the equivalent of 40 copies of the fully digitized holdings of the Library of Congress. |
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When new functionality is introduced to the Internet, in most cases it comes in the form of a software package, like e-mail or Web pages. |
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Also, please pass this e-mail around to as many milblogs and active military as you can. |
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Otherwise, you may specify an e-mail address to which to send the output of cron jobs. |
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There are no provisions about whether or not anonymous surfing or e-mail is illegal. |
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Readers can now find explanations on such matters as how best to cite websites in bibliographies and refer to e-mail addresses in documents. |
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He thought mobile e-mail would catch on with everyone from traveling salesmen to stay-at-home moms. |
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Submit entries via the Fray, and remember to include your e-mail in the unlikely event you are honored by our panels of hosers. |
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Yet, the advantages of e-mail clearly outweigh its limitations in many cases. |
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Someone comes up with this cockamamie theory that an e-mail could melt down all the computers and maybe even blow up all the buildings. |
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Reading devices sometimes double as personal organizers and have multiple functions, such as sound and e-mail capability. |
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It enables students to use e-mail to conduct research, share information and work in collaboration with others. |
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Wise, charming and kooky in equal measure, the last thing this e-mail conveyed was emotional impoverishment. |
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I received a flood of e-mail after I wrote about the joys of dual monitorship. |
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The farang then left for Europe, but did receive an e-mail three months later. |
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So next week they will go through routine paperwork, sign up to a code of conduct and even get e-mail addresses. |
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I got an e-mail the other day from an old friend, one of those blasts from the past that take you back in time. |
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Just finished checking through my e-mail which I am happy to report were mostly blog comments. |
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They only realised the full implications of the story when they were forwarded the e-mail that had been circularised to the national media. |
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You can easily undelete recently axed messages from an e-mail program's Deleted Items or Trash folder. |
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My thanks to the many alert and obviously clear-headed readers who spotted the error and were kind enough to e-mail me. |
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The people who sent me the e-mail said the money would be made available through an international clearing house. |
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These surveys can be promoted by e-mail and employees only have to click on a hyperlink to express their ideas. |
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Please click on the news article hyperlinked above, and e-mail it to everyone in Southern California that you know. |
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Submit your materials as plain text or in rich text format in the body of an e-mail message. |
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According to Ali, the average click-through for stand-alone e-mail ads is 11.5 percent. |
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Each time a new issue is posted on our Web site, an e-mail will go out with a link to a PDF file. |
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Much of the rest of the e-mail is rambling, incoherent, badly written, nonsensical, fanciful, and downright unbelievable. |
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Standard business cards would need to list e-mail uniform resource locators instead of e-mail addresses. |
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By including a URL address in an e-mail message, a user can click on an address to launch a browser application and link to the Web site. |
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We will be able to deal with e-mail contact, electronic faxes and text messages from a mobile phone. |
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Strategies to test effective e-mail and fax transmissions also were discussed. |
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Remember to consider all communication media, including e-mail correspondence, telephone calls, and fax transmissions. |
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She was horrified that someone had used her name and e-mail address to post racist slurs in a French online discussion group. |
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The non-yahoo e-mail bounced and I received no reply from the yahoo one for two weeks. |
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Also my Freeserve e-mail account is bouncing e-mails faster than my bank bounces my cheques. |
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Also I'm not ashamed to put my full name and e-mail address on the bottom, not like many letter writers who are too sneaky to do so. |
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In Sept. of 2000, the ratio of viruses to e-mail messages in the United States was one virus per every 1,400 e-mails. |
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The only catch here is you are sending the means to access your system via e-mail during that one hour period. |
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Inside, the rooms feature an on-command TV system with e-mail and internet access. |
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Traut said though this is not the way the phones where designed to be used, sending pictures via e-mail is cheaper. |
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A custom-built solar system will charge all their electronic communications, including internet, e-mail and satellite telephone services. |
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She asked whether it would be OK to e-mail supportive messages to Jeff in Iraq. |
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She may freely use emoticons in e-mail correspondence, but on the chessboard she is nothing short of macho. |
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The e-mail I did receive was distant, emotionless, cold and generally left me feeling horrible. |
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Like most companies, Rambus backs up its e-mail servers as a hedge against a catastrophic system breakdown. |
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Have you ever gotten an e-mail from a friend with a file extension you may not be familiar with? |
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Most e-mail disclaimers are not disclaimers, but actually address issues such as confidentiality, privacy and access. |
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The basic rule of e-mail netiquette in any circumstance is to have and show consideration for the other party. |
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Upon disconnect from the server, the clean-up system begins with the first e-mail message in the database. |
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However, the discourteousness of this e-mail really shocked me and turned me off. |
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There's always an urgent e-mail to reply to and a letter to be couriered because it is to reach tomorrow. |
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It's notoriously easy to hit the wrong tone and come off sharp, imperious or brusque in e-mail when you don't intend to. |
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The attacks used a polished version of a rudimentary technique, called spear phishing, to trick recipients into revealing their e-mail passwords. |
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For storage efficiency, e-mail can be compressed, duplicates removed and indexed for fast access. |
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The site's notoriety also gained momentum online with banner buys and e-mail and viral marketing. |
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Your last e-mail made me think you might be a bunny-boiler and I'm now hiding behind the settee, petrified. |
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Some dweeb sent me an angry e-mail promising he had intellectually demolished me on his blog. |
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Before that effort begins, let me encourage you to please send an e-mail of your current activities and interests. |
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They seemed keen to keep in touch once they returned to India so we exchanged e-mail addresses. |
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The passengers, from Canada, South Africa, Australia and Germany, swap e-mail addresses and promise to exchange Sopranos DVDs and memorabilia. |
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If the people with those accounts didn't bother to change their e-mail address when the domain expired, you can collect their passwords. |
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He then blocked his e-mail to me, and I haven't had the chance to experience his brusque wit or elegant expatiations since then. |
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I don't think you come across as a dork in e-mail at all, although you sure do send a lot of it! |
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As a result of this, obeying the rules of e-mail etiquette has become vitally important. |
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Usually an e-mail will be stored externally by your ISP for at least three months, even if you have cleared it from your internal system. |
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The main application must be corporate users downloading e-mail to their laptops. |
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The only thing they did to help was to e-mail me a list of alternate hotels downtown and in outlying areas. |
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My candidness towards the subject has brought many reactions and those received via e-mail are great to share. |
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I'm just waiting for his campaign to abolish e-mail and bring back the carrier pigeon. |
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So many onliners take no care in the choice of words used, or how the content of their e-mail will reflect on them. |
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Wireless technologies such as pagers and cellular phones can send and receive e-mail today and are gaining momentum with users worldwide. |
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It's a chain letter or e-mail that's been doing the rounds for some time now. |
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Sending e-mail with a carbon copy to the whole project team is temptingly easy, but beware of its overuse. |
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The cost of banner ads is low compared to e-mail ads, but the clickthrough for e-mail ads is better. |
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To avoid being a victim of phishing, never respond to e-mail requests for personal information, no matter how official the message looks. |
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These services have their negatives, such as ads that continuously appear on screen or pop into your e-mail in-box. |
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In your in-box, move any e-mail you have received from your group into the folder. |
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If the signature is valid, the e-mail is placed into the in-box, otherwise the e-mail is deleted, or sent back with a message indicating why. |
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Gain control over the ever-increasing flood of time-wasting e-mail appearing in your in-box. |
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Fourth, they won unusually complete access to sources of information, including e-mail communications among major participants. |
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Businesses depend upon e-mail for basic communications and transfer of information. |
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If you read your e-mail remotely using SSH and a text-based client, it then is possible to bring up in-line images over the same xterm window. |
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Support for government interception of cell phone and e-mail communication, for instance, increases with age. |
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Since then I downloaded a plethora of e-mail soliciting my opinion on their local church website. |
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This e-mail is partly an afterthought and partly continuation of our discussion from last night. |
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All they need do is drop me an e-mail every time an under-sub-deputy-director of flimflam convenes a background briefing. |
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In an exclusive e-mail interview, Dr. Arvid Carlsson of Sweden argues that fluoridating the drinking water should be stopped. |
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People can post details of upcoming events using the on-line form, and subscribe to e-mail lists for updates. |
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As I subscribe to the e-mail Fortean list compiled by Daev Walsh in Dublin, I received this report of a UFO sighting in my local town, Belfast. |
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Then send me an e-mail with a link to your blog entry or cut and paste of your write-up. |
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Shortly after your purchase, this e-book will be sent to you at your e-mail address. |
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Anyone interested in joining the HOSBLM mailing list should drop me an e-mail for deets on the next meet. |
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Apart from the run-of-the-mill stuff like e-mail and word processing, he is teaching himself to use the computer to draw schematic diagrams. |
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It also includes setting up dial-in clients, e-mail aliases, masquerading and list servers. |
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Some weeks, your ego gets a little boost when someone sends you an e-mail about something you wrote or approaches you in person. |
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By forwarding the e-mail to as many friends as possible, digerati increased their chances of winning. |
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The topic of sending attachments by e-mail is not one that is discussed as much as it probably should be. |
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I apologize for this exceedingly long e-mail and look forward to any thoughts you might have. |
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This small executable file which is conductive to traditional worm propagation vector such as e-mail file attachments. |
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A complimentary copy will automatically be sent to everyone leaving behind an e-mail address. |
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The messaging feature allows group mailing lists to be established for e-mail retrieval and for selective information to be captured simply. |
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Do you have a computer available to retrieve e-mail and implement your online marketing strategy? |
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We welcome submissions through e-mail because that saves us the bother of retyping the selected manuscripts. |
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Talk to her in a mature and calm manner, and ask why she's reading and deleting your e-mail without letting you know. |
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The study for computing firm Hewlett Packard warned of a rise in infomania, with people becoming addicted to e-mail and text messages. |
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If someone leaves a comment on one of your posts, you are sent an e-mail informing you of this fact, and containing the comment. |
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Perhaps an automated bot does it, the same way it scans for domain names and e-mail addresses. |
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I just wrote a nice long e-mail to someone about a potential business deal, and I wrote it and rewrote it at three times. |
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When you read the e-mail it is clearly written in pidgin English and is not the style a bank manager would use. |
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All subsequent incoming messages would bounce because the allocated storage for my e-mail account was already filled up. |
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After I received this fax, I tried e-mailing the Anonymous Faxer, but the e-mail bounced. |
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It's simple enough to snap a picture with a digital camera, download it to a PC, then e-mail it off to a news outlet. |
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We came pretty close to full-on verbal assault and the end of our happy and light-hearted e-mail interactions. |
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A U.S. Congress report estimates that half the e-mail on the Net is such unsolicited junk. |
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When the recipient tries to unsubscribe, the spammer discovers that the recipient's e-mail address is valid and active. |
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A listserve is an electronic mailing list, and you need only an e-mail address to subscribe and may unsubscribe at any time via e-mail. |
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The snippiness of his e-mail is worth noting, but I want to comment on its highly misleading content. |
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How can I add my rather long e-mail address with just a single press of a key? |
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My approach toward testing this environment was to write an e-mail generator program in C which I called GenerateMail. |
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They get more e-mail than they can possibly read, let alone respond to appropriately. |
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In time, I may decide to send an e-mail their way or post a few messages on their discussion boards. |
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And, we are moving the location of our website platform and e-mail lists as part of that better service. |
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Users log in with their e-mail addresses and a password to access the bug database. |
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You may e-mail it without encryption, post it on a web site or set it to music and sing about it at your favorite coffee shop. |
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Used correctly, e-mail is a great asset but it's no substitute for the art of conversation. |
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One cannot expect that ordinary users have different usernames, passwords and e-mail addresses for all of the Web sites that they visit. |
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The Trojan arrives in an e-mail with an attachment that is zipped and contains an executable. |
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Stations can put the e-mail address of reporters, anchors, and producers on air to encourage a dialogue. |
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A phone message for Freundel at his synagogue was not returned, nor was an e-mail to his personal account. |
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Most mass mailers have links posted on each message you can follow to opt-out, and at worst, you could always change your e-mail address. |
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But, in an e-mail to the executive committee, Mr Middleton claims there will be no students left at this rate. |
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She tapped a few keys to confirm the reservations, and replied to the e-mail request in the affirmative. |
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The so-called white list accepts e-mail only from a list of approved contacts. |
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The images, which are usually low-resolution files, are sent as e-mail attachments. |
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Yes, the widely-used search engine is foraying into the world of e-mail and has created quite a buzz for itself in recent weeks. |
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The internet and e-mail have created a global village in a way no other technology could. |
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A successful keypal program involves more than finding keypals for your students and them having them write their first e-mail message. |
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A spyware program will record every keystroke and e-mail as well as every web page you visit and every chat session. |
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I admit I respect his body of work but every now and then I'll send him an e-mail just to wind him up. |
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Eustace's e-mail address is eustace, followed by the at sign, followed by arnold3.com. |
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We need to teach staff to use file servers and File Transfer Protocol instead of e-mail attachments. |
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Individual PC users can now control what happens to the e-mail messages and attachments sent from their computers. |
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Sometimes people living in the same city prefer to keep in touch with each other through e-mail or text-messaging rather then meeting in person or placing a phone call. |
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Of course, if you play e-mail chess, which I regard as a rather sterile and uncompanionable form of the game, much of the record-keeping takes care of itself. |
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Users can click on a hot link to a summary and find plants suitable to their location or find trial site locations and cooperators' names and e-mail addresses. |
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American students were paired at random with an EFL tutee, and they were asked to communicate with the tutee via e-mail at least once a week for a 10-week period. |
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Although few early adopters have calculated the exact benefit from reducing e-mail and its associated store-and-forward costs, they say such a benefit clearly exists. |
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