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Source: The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
	E-mail \E-mail\, email \email\, e-mail \e-mail\([=e]"m[^a]l`),
   n.
   electronic mail; a digitally encoded message sent from one
   computer to another through an electronic communications
   medium, especially by means of a computer network.

   Syn: electronic mail.
        [PJC] email
        E-mail

	



Source: The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
	E-mail \E-mail\, email \email\, e-mail \e-mail\v. t. [imp. & p.
   p. E-mailed; p. pr. & vb. n. E-mailing.]
   to send (an e-mail message) to someone; as, I emailed the
   article to the editor; she emailed me her report.

   Syn: mail electronically.
        [WordNet 1.5]

	



Source: WordNet (r) 2.0
	e-mail
     n : (computer science) a system of world-wide electronic
         communication in which a computer user can compose a
         message at one terminal that is generated at the
         recipient's terminal when he logs in [syn: electronic
         mail, email] [ant: snail mail, snail mail, snail
         mail]
     v : communicate electronically on the computer; "she e-mailed me
         the good news" [syn: email, netmail]

	



Source: WordNet (r) 2.0
	email
     n : (computer science) a system of world-wide electronic
         communication in which a computer user can compose a
         message at one terminal that is generated at the
         recipient's terminal when he logs in [syn: electronic
         mail, e-mail] [ant: snail mail, snail mail, snail
         mail]
     v : communicate electronically on the computer; "she e-mailed me
         the good news" [syn: e-mail, netmail]

	



Source: Jargon File (4.3.1, 29 Jun 2001)
	email /ee'mayl/ (also written `e-mail' and `E-mail') 1. n. Electronic
   mail automatically passed through computer networks and/or via modems
   over common-carrier lines. Contrast snail-mail, paper-net,
   voice-net. See network address. 2. vt. To send electronic mail.

   Oddly enough, the word `emailed' is actually listed in the OED; it
   means "embossed (with a raised pattern) or perh. arranged in a net or
   open work". A use from 1480 is given. The word is probably derived from
   French `e'maille'' (enameled) and related to Old French `emmailleu"re'
   (network). A French correspondent tells us that in modern French,
   `email' is a hard enamel obtained by heating special paints in a
   furnace; an `emailleur' (no final e) is a craftsman who makes email (he
   generally paints some objects (like, say, jewelry) and cooks them in a
   furnace).

   There are numerous spelling variants of this word. In Internet traffic
   up to 1995, `email' predominates, `e-mail' runs a not-too-distant
   second, and `E-mail' and `Email' are a distant third and fourth.

	



Source: The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03)
	e-mail
     
        electronic mail

	

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