Then, the transfer data are not stored into the portable telephone terminal but stored directly into a memory of the electronic mail terminal. |
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I test these hypotheses using data from an electronic mail survey of a random sample of students at a large university in the United States. |
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As was her everyday custom, she turned on her computer and looked over her electronic mail account for letters. |
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Even if your electronic mail program doesn't identify the file or sender as spammy, make sure you're well acquainted with the sender. |
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Thank you for your electronic mail message concerning your travel experience. |
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In the course of your work, you will have to communicate via electronic mail. |
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Many people exchanged electronic mail and instant messages with no difficulties. |
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The Internet uses simple mail transfer protocol to transmit electronic mail and most business transactions. |
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It handles incoming and outgoing electronic mail messages, Web pages and file downloads. |
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Notification of the national central banks may take place by means of telefax, electronic mail or telex or in paper form. |
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Increasingly, it appears that to master spam and reclaim electronic mail as a trusted communications medium, the entire e-mail system must be rethought. |
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Many conversations can take place online via electronic mail so that participants don't have to all be present at once, and archives can permit following previous discussions. |
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The invention concerns an improved electronic mail system, wherein incoming mail is automatically sorted into mailboxes, based on criteria defined by the user. |
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Simple, you just have to feel up the form, then, they will reveive in their electronic mail box, a post card of La Norma. |
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Facebook has tried to emphasize that this is not a total destruction of electronic mail systems like Gmail or Hotmail. |
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Therefore, any electronic mail not wanted by the addressee is strictly forbidden. |
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Each newsgroup consists of a collection of communication in the form of electronic mail messages. |
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It began as a simple mechanism for sharing data, using remote computers and exchanging electronic mail. |
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Send out documentation concerning your event by electronic mail rather than on paper. |
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Employees of Plastic Omnium have access to a worldwide electronic mail system. |
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Faxes, electronic mail, incomplete applications, or applications sent in several parts will not be accepted. |
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That notice was served upon him by registered mail and regular mail and also by electronic mail at the addresses provided in his application. |
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The question is not whether electronic mail is a reasonable means to communicate with actors within the regulated industry. |
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Under the act, the sender of a commercial electronic mail message must identify the e-mail as an ad and provide a valid physical postal address for the sender. |
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The editor and author then discuss the script by electronic mail, telephone or fax and, when it is satisfactory, the file is transmitted to the penciler. |
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The Argentine ants were accidentally introduced to Europe around 1920, probably in ships carrying plants, Keller said in an interview via electronic mail. |
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If my fingerprint is used to unlock my medical records and read my electronic mail, then it's not hard to imagine some very unsecure situations arising. |
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If anything comes out of this, it's the sheer lunacy of expecting to run a cheap, universal postal service in the age of electronic mail and demanding it make a profit. |
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Where a communication relating to a reservation to a treaty is made by electronic mail or by facsimile, it must be confirmed by diplomatic note or depositary notification. |
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This may be done by exchange of paper files or by electronic mail. |
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Industry analysts agree that the greatest potential application of electronic mail will be for intercompany communications. |
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By linking to regional and local networks, it will be able to offer access to vast data bases, software programs, electronic mail and data libraries. |
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From the moment that you have become a customer of our organisation, we may address you our commercial offers through any means, among which electronic mail, if we consider that they may interest you. |
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Write down the procedure for accessing your electronic mail. |
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Associations are great candidates for using global electronic mail, because they need to communicate with their members. |
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Computer-mediated communication systems include computer conferencing, computer bulletin boards, videotex, facsimile, voice and electronic mail. |
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Pitney Bowes will only use this personal information to identify the user as a Pitney Bowes customer and to determine how to respond to the electronic mail. |
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For instance, when you send an e-mail, a volume of data is sent to a mail server, which is a certain kind of computer on the Internet that is intended to handle electronic mail. |
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According to spokeswoman Pam McGraw, AOL's electronic mail system was sluggish throughout the day. |
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In case of urgency, a resolution may be submitted to a vote by correspondence, including by telefax or electronic mail, of the members of the IOC by the President or the IOC Executive Board. |
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The sole fact that a party makes use of a domain name or electronic mail address connected to a specific country does not create a presumption that its place of business is located in that country. |
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While electronic mail has made business communication easier and faster, many of us now feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume and chaos of information overload. |
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It shall also be entitled to authorize the sending of the proxy and absentee ballot forms by electronic mail to the company in accordance with the legal and regulatory conditions in force. |
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Another alternative to telephone tag and interoffice paper memos is electronic mail or e-mail. |
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Since electronic mail is the most important interuser UNIX communication feature, let's consider it first. |
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With electronic mail delivery systems, customers can receive mail in an electronic postbox and have the option of paying their bills via the Internet. |
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They had sifted through his electronic mail. |
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An electronic mail printing and delivery service is being developed. |
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With traditional electronic mail broadcast to many people, the one message you create on your computer is duplicated and delivered to each person on your mailing list. |
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People will move over to electronic mail in a bigger way, couriers will pick up the slack left by the Post Office and people will learn over time to do without snail mail. |
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Being able to use electronic mail, for example, should be a prerequisite to getting a piece published and certainly won't cause a writer to transform into a technogeek. |
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Electronic mail already serves global corporations as a broadcast medium and a mechanism for one-on-one communication across hemispheres and time zones. |
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