mail - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • send: OK I should have sent the mail a few days earlier.

Adjective modifier

  • outgoing: The next mail update will likewise enable TLS connections for outgoing mail.
  • incoming: The above recipe puts all incoming mail into the inbox folder.
  • unsolicited: We will not send you unsolicited mail or pass on your email addresses to others for this purpose.
  • electronic: You don't need to be a computer expert to use Mailtalk; all you need is web access or electronic mail.
  • unwanted: How can I reduce the amount of unwanted mail I receive?
  • postal: Fax or mail We also provide the possibility to download our booking form to send it via fax or postal mail.

Modifies a noun

  • server: Click on the Inbox icon to connect Outlook to the mail server.
  • forwarding: Bahamas Virtual Office services, phone, fax and mail forwarding from Offshore, Flexible Serviced & Virtual Offices, Part-Time & Permanent Space.
  • order: Mail order catalogs offer a calmer solution to poor posture.
  • folder: Enter the name of a mail folder in the box provided.
  • catalog: The Catalog King is proud to announce £ 15 off your first order of over £ 25 at Littlewoods mail order catalog.
  • client: Mail clients may support one, both or neither.

Noun used with modifier

  • junk: A ' junk mail score ' is then allocated to each message.
  • e: The cost of e - mail counseling will be £ 2 0.00 for two e mail replies.
  • snail: I am working on a picture postcard collection by snail mail for my girl guide badge.
  • E: They cannot send letters or E Mails or make phone calls in case they are intercepted.
  • hate: The Times Newspaper, 3/1/00, Valerie Elliot, Cambridge Don is sent hate mail over hunt ban.
  • voice: He had set up his voice mail to page him whenever he received a new message.

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