We are assaulted with emails so we don't want our fellow emailers to waste our time. |
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I mean hey, I have emails to type, a blog to fiddle with and friends to talk to, oh for a job with internet access! |
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You'll also receive periodic special alert emails covering important events and topics. |
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There are times I have to forcibly restrain myself from correcting other people's emails. |
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In addition, I'll be writing something addressing emails I've received concerning the RNC credentialing system. |
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We had emails from all over the UK to come and interview crews and artists. |
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Spam levels reached a yearly high in July, accounting for 77 per cent of all emails processed by BlackSpider. |
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She was kicked out of her house and then her friends froze her out, ignoring her emails and phone calls. |
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I've been blogging since April 2004, the earlier entries on my blog being cut and paste from long emails I sent to my friends. |
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Suddenly there is nothing to worry about other than tidying my room and sending emails. |
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You might be able to get away with a dumbphone if you don't move around a lot because you can rely on your laptop to reply to emails. |
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One customer informed us that he was moving to another ISP even though PlusNet hasn't sent him any warning emails. |
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Oh, this has been the main topic of conversation in emails flying back and forth this afternoon. |
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I know it must be disturbing but I shouldn't worry about these wallies who send you abusive emails calling you un-Australian. |
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After emails and phone calls and general panicking, it transpired that I needed an iVisa, the appointments for which are at 8am, and only 8am. |
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I see any business or charity that needs to use unsolicited bulk emails as a means of marketing itself, tends to be a disreputable organisation. |
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This has absolutely nothing to do with trolls, nasty emails or whiny posting. |
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That's right its a laundrette which emails you when your washing is done so you can go and get it. |
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But multiply 2,000 wasted emails times a million people and you see the magnitude of the problem. |
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Disappointed customers unleashed a tsunami of emails asking, nay begging, for another chance to secure a bargain. |
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Amid the tsunami of indignant emails were a couple of noteworthy contributions. |
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I once got repeatedly flamed and sent virus-laden emails because I said I thought the concept of the Rock Hall of Fame was kind of blah. |
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Despite phone calls and emails, our man behind this public-spirited deed was completely blanked by the software empire. |
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Hackers tried to trick users into visiting a maliciously-constructed website using a blizzard of spam emails last week. |
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A couple of weeks ago, my inbox received a blizzard of emails, courtesy of the latest virus. |
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Many of you have sent encouraging emails guaranteeing me that things will get better, and I really appreciate your thoughts. |
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I'm getting a lot of emails that carry long-winded disclaimers on them these days and quite frankly it annoys me. |
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I'm getting emails and phone calls enthusing over my brilliance and insight when I guested on the Hugh Hewitt show last night. |
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I will be house and dog sitting again for the rest of the weekend, so I don't know how much I will be able to check emails. |
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The system will allow multi-access from anywhere in the world to individual and shared diaries, schedules, emails and stored files. |
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Unusually the body text of infected emails can appear in either English or German as explained here. |
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Critics slammed the price of the hardware and the cost of sending and receiving emails. |
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Imagine Logan's glee that day when he received a hundred emails with every dirty slang word I could think of. |
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I've left you a couple of phone messages and emails and assume that you will explain the mystery of the disappearing diaries to me at some point. |
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The speeds are quite slow, but fast enough for a little surfing and emails that aren't way too big. |
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Then I found their phone number was unobtainable and they didn't return my emails and now my fears have been confirmed. |
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Fraudsters typically target their potential victims through letters, text messages, emails or through small ads in newspapers. |
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It's all so predictable and narky I'll keep going with your emails, which get better every day. |
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This morning I broke my streak of unreturned emails and unanswered phone calls by actually managing to land an interview with a headhunter. |
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I've been receiving a steady stream of bounced messages, but thankfully no irate emails from those spammed. |
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I will continue to receive emails and comments via snail mail from my parents. |
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This audience has gradually become better known to me through their own blogs, comments, webpages and emails. |
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I am going through a transition period right now and your emails are uplifting to me. |
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Many Greeks write emails in Latin characters even though computers are sold with Greek language software. |
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Once the news broke, emails and phone calls started pouring in from well-wishers. |
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Your data may be your email usernames and passwords, your emails, Instant Messages, web passwords, and all the web pages you visit. |
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Of course, what happens when a perfectly legitimate emailer is labeled as a spammer by such a system, and their own emails slow to a crawl? |
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That letter is a vengeful, malicious lie, and I have the emails to prove it. |
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Thank you very much everyone who sent emails of congratulation to us, they're much appreciated. |
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According to recent estimates, spam accounts for more than seven in ten of all emails sent via the net. |
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I'm not usually the kind of person who publicises the private contents of emails sent to me via this site. |
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It can also be used to insert adverts in emails sent via Internet-based accounts. |
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Organisations have a duty to protect employees against receiving pornographic emails. |
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Anyone who has been hit by a computer virus will be doubly wary of unexpected emails in the future that may contain viruses. |
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By blind chance, some of these emails reach customers of targeted organisations. |
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And where once I could shout to my pals from the bedroom window, now it is all international phone calls, emails and webcams. |
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The spam emails contain details of a fictitious order for Web hosting or computer goods and thank the email recipient for a non-existent order. |
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Seemingly, however, this sort of thing seems to be acceptable on websites and in emails. |
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The next time the person emails me again, it goes directly into my Deleted Items folder. |
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Their spox didn't answer repeated emails and phone calls, and they appear not to care. |
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Some students elaborated on topics and issues in their emails and notes posted on the message board while others were rather short. |
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I don't know how they do it, but lately I've been getting a whole bunch of emails addressed only to my addy. |
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It seems that absence does make the heart grow fonder for on our return, what do we find but stacks of great emails from you. |
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I still have plenty to do, and a stack of emails that are waiting for replies, but they will have to wait until later in the week. |
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I've been inundated with emails about this, and just now someone sent me a screenshot of the hack. |
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A phrase I wrote here not long ago has unleashed a hail of furious and strikingly similar emails. |
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Finally felt better on Sunday night and now I'm up late writing emails like a demon after too long an absence. |
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It never sends any emails, and it can infect vulnerable machines without any human help. |
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Currently on his world tour, he has been bombarding the Evening Press with emails detailing his daily calorific intake. |
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The obstreperous emails in question focus on Norway's economic relationship with the European Union. |
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For the first time emails were produced as official documents in a public inquiry. |
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Consumer watchdogs in York have warned residents to steer clear of emails making extravagant claims about unrealistic earnings. |
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He agreed to discuss his Hall of Fame ballot with me in a series of emails and instant messages. |
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I just wanted to be absolutely clear on this because I've gotten a number of emails castigating me for pretending that. |
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Account holders need to be more efficient in sorting their emails and ensure there is enough operable space. |
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Go here to sign up for day by day emails that will give you ways to feel better about the world. |
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I've received a steady stream of emails from readers saying they're switching off, retiring to their veggie patches, disengaging. |
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Then one day the computer forgot the mailbox password and no one could connect to access their emails. |
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Let's just say, hypothetically speaking, that 20 percent of the emails you sent never made it to their intended recipient. |
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I could use a pen pal, and, you're right, it would break up the monotony of forwards and other useless emails. |
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In the office, emails and instant messaging are sending face-to-face meetings into extinction. |
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I want to print out these emails and start reading them aloud at a coffee house while somebody plays the bongos in the background. |
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When I mentioned that I was weaning Leta cold turkey I got about 200 emails from The Cabbage People. |
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A chap by the improbable name of Monty Nebinger emails to offer his services. |
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Those emails you wrote aren't the kind of thing that comes from someone who's phobic about romance. |
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I've gotten such emails quite regularly and they are almost always filled with misspellings, fractured syntax and incoherencies. |
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I've signed the petitions, written letters, sent faxes and emails, and I'm ready. |
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By the way, those who say that diving is not a physical contact sport should take a look at Beachcomber's recent emails. |
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The council has been totally ineffective at reducing rodent numbers despite my phone calls and emails. |
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By comparison almost one in ten emails sent out in July were infected with a computer virus. |
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Search your computer's files, audio, video, images and emails, and even the Web. |
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Another side effect of badly designed systems is the interception of emails that the intended recipient would want to receive. |
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If you have allowed someone to send you emails on one topic, have you consented to getting anything that party wants to send you? |
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Around 4.5 million emails are fired off by Britain's workforce every day, many of them including non-work related content. |
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We are inundated with emails and phone calls asking us why we didn't confirm Tung's resignation earlier? |
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I will also be sending out emails, inviting various tech firms, thought leaders, and researchers to jump in. |
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Our playful dig drew plenty of interesting emails and surprisingly, very few flames. |
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A flame war quickly erupted, with people on all sides of the issue exchanging emails. |
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Now, before you start up those emails, I'm not saying that movies shouldn't have pratfalls and physical comedy in them. |
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Energy companies are sending letters and emails to customers threatening to break down their front doors to inspect their gas meters. |
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The other thing of note is, if a couple of emails and a letter gets a blogger to close down his blog, what if you got a writ of summons? |
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Largely distributed by organised cyber theft groups, keyloggers are typically packaged with phishing emails or spyware programs. |
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Why not ask me why I keep deleting your emails instead of continuing to send them? |
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I look forward to the discussion my choices provoke and the number of irate emails I get before Godwin's Law comes into play. |
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I must say that some of the emails I get from Leftists do have all the hallmarks of psychotic thought disorder. |
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So I didn't ridicule or deride contributions, and published most emails critical of me, my style, and my substance. |
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All your friends and associates, once known to you, will have their emails encrypted using your public key. |
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If anyone emails me their answers to these, I will hunt them down and gouge their eyes out. |
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Thus, many marketers are apparently purging those who don't open their emails, or asking people to re-opt-in. |
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Give me some suggestions so I don't make the grievous error of leaving something out and then getting two dozen emails about it. |
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It promises integrated search across desktop files, emails and shared network files. |
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And the messages of support are still coming, in the form of letters, emails and texts. |
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I gave up, connected the computer and sent emails to all my US friends, praying they were okay and asking them to get in touch. |
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Blaire has received thousands of emails, most of which applaud her proactive attitude. |
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Estimates as to the actual number of users who received the unsolicited emails run in the tens of millions, it says. |
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If users open the emails, and then click on the links they may find their computers are compromised. |
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Even when the recipient can review blocked emails, in many cases, they simply choose not to. |
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I have received many, many emails from users looking for them and wanting to know if they are still available. |
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Hoaxes often ask you to avoid reading or downloading emails that have a particular subject line. |
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He said the audit was prompted by a concern about the number of viruses and suspicious emails appearing on computers. |
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She was already awake when he got up, sitting at her desk and typing emails on the computer. |
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She quickly scanned through the emails from computer forum geeks, fans and people asking for advice. |
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Angel has been getting emails from an unknown guy who claims he is her secret admirer. |
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Yep, the woman I doorstepped earlier has sent a response to Friday's frantic emails two hours after the event to which they refer happened. |
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So there are hints, whispers, rumours, emails and questions but, significantly, no answers. |
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That is why technicians warn the public again and again not to open dubious emails. |
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Also, after reading the book and the emails posted above I agree that the egg is a hooded merganser egg and not a wood duck egg. |
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Mid-afternoon champagne left me suitably woolly-headed and struggling with my emails well before six. |
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Am now back in the land of the living, only to be faced with ten bazillion emails and two letters from the House of Commons. |
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By answering questions on the backside of crowns and labels through emails, landlines and SMS messages one accumulates points. |
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So suddenly now I start getting emails asking me about the Amish community, as if I'm the Amish expert. |
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The company received over 250 emails from older people, who enjoy playing more lateral thinking games rather than shoot-them-up types. |
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I'm still getting zillions of search requests, and emails, related to the Freelance Hellraiser mix of Christina Aguilera vs. The Strokes. |
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He bought me a diamond necklace for Valentine's Day and, when we were involved in our own LDR, used to spend hours composing witty emails. |
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A co-worker was anonymously threatened with highly abusive and threatening emails from an anonymous address. |
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This is making the retrieval of the 400 or so emails that have built up while I was away rather problematic! |
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Going back to the filibuster, before you all decide to send me angry emails, lemme make one point clear. |
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Opening the mailbox showed thousands of emails all having been returned as delivery failure. |
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Users are advised to update their antivirus software and delete any suspicious emails without opening them. |
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I no longer have time for your garbled emails, and now your litany of lies. |
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Sophos said users should routinely delete unsolicited emails containing executable files. |
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My colleagues' somewhat ropey grasp of physics resulted in a deluge of emails pointing out the error of our ways. |
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One theme I find runs through all the emails is the lack of information available at the time of the first diagnosis. |
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I have a long list of people who I need to send emails to, and it's growing by the day. |
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A Romanian-born man has pleaded guilty to sending threatening emails to top execs at eBay. |
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I am not an idiot, I never open emails with file attachments or pictures even if I know who is sending them! |
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I often get nice emails from Australians who have an excellent sense of humour. |
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The emails can use a variety of different languages including English, French, Spanish and Hungarian. |
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A couple of overdue emails took the edge off of the urge but didn't sate it. |
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What on earth possessed me to read through those old emails and instant message files? |
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We are not at this time accepting abusive or sarky emails from the Antipodes regarding England's magnificent Rugby World Cup victory. |
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The man in question has been mail-bombed a number of times and on one occasion received 250,000 emails within just a couple of hours. |
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For a person with very strong Internet relationships like me, you can imagine how many emails in my mailbox after two or three days of absence. |
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There have already been a number of emails on my article, all of them excoriating me for not understanding the case. |
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I hope that your letters, emails, comments and questions keep coming because reading them makes my day. |
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Stan sees this as time well spent of course, but with each mistaken stab, hundreds of blank or malformed emails are sent to unwitting recipients. |
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A lengthy sequence features a seven-year-old boy composing explicitly scatological emails. |
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In the end we resorted to telegraphic, monosyllabic emails when we absolutely had to communicate with each other. |
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Sorry I couldn't use all your emails, but very few of them measured up to our exacting quality standards. |
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Because some of these emails are so long I have abridged several but provided a link to the full email. |
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If only 100 recipients take the bait, it is worthwhile since emails cost next to nothing to output. |
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I would not be pleased to see the sort of ads you're trying to screen out appear on my emails. |
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Once the calls, texts and emails start coming in I know I could be discussing almost any subject under the sun! |
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And if you think you can shoot off emails like that without getting an enraged response, you'd better think again, mate. |
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Angel has been getting emails from an unknown guy who claims is her secret admirer. |
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The Bayesian statistical method works on the premise of dividing emails into categories. |
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Maybe it's just me, but my current spam load went from zero to a bazillion emails about Rolex watches. |
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My main issue is that there are times when I do not receive any messages, BBMs, texts, or emails. |
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I recognised it as one of those forward emails, and I rolled my eyes. |
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Cards, letters and emails have poured into their Radcliffe Road home. |
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Experts at Sophos have warned users to be wary of unsolicited emails claiming to contain photographs, after a Trojan horse was spammed to internet users. |
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Zen Predator often reads like a soap opera, complete with lurid emails, shady financial dealings, and betrayals. |
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In a culture that worships celebrities while pretending to disdain them, the Sony emails are catnip for the masses. |
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She has received thousands of emails, half from women, half from men. |
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A Canadian man has been arrested for advanced fee fraud following a sting operation instigated by a Connecticut woman fed up with receiving scam emails. |
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So far the pattern is for the emails to look a lot less suspicious once they're put into context, and for the denialists to oversell what they've found. |
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This resulted in a few innocuously ribald emails going back and forth until he agreed, which is credit to the pure, unadulterated force that is my charm. |
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I got four emails from disappointed fans letting me know it was gone. |
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We've already spotted spear-phishing campaigns where criminals send emails posing as a legitimate company in order to extract additional personal information. |
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Making them speed-read irrelevant emails will demotivate and exhaust them, and could interfere with their ability to spot real compliance breaches that do cross their screens. |
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As a result, emails from men tend to be short, and are often one-liners. |
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The media is full of stories of careers and lives laid waste by indiscreet texts, emails, and other digital communications. |
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In the past, dictionary attacks on Hotmail, attempts to harvest thousands of emails at once, were originating from servers operated by American spammers in Beijing. |
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You haven't replied any of my emails, texts, voicemails or anything. |
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I hope his girlfriend breaks up with him today, his dog runs away and someone hacks into his AOL account and uses it to send threatening emails to the president. |
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I received emails from angry progressives who inexplicably assumed that I was for him. |
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If the emails released today substantiate these claims, Hunt's career could be in jeopardy. |
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For ten days now I've fielded panicked phone calls and emails. |
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Like many other people, Heidi Evans was constantly barraged with dubious emails purporting to offer millions in exchange for helping to transfer vast funds from Africa. |
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If anything, he is apologetic that he is being distracted with incoming emails about it. |
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As the volume of emails rises, I've had to become selective. |
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The emails ranged from pithy observations to throwaway responses. |
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Later he ticked me off for not including him in on emails to the client. |
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University of East Anglia climatologist Phil Jones followed in his footsteps when some emails of his leaked to the press. |
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We have been inundated with emails and phone calls from people worried that, having put ICE into their mobiles, they are now going to be charged for the privilege. |
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Judging from all the telephone calls and emails flying around right now among intelligence veterans, the mood is one of disappointment and genuine concern. |
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At least I was not firing off maudlin emails to any exes out there. |
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Between our busy lives and the time suck of social media, we've exchanged conversation for poorly worded emails and thumb-upping someone else's viral image. |
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This morning the entire office was unable to send emails until about 2 pm. |
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I kept up with Timmy for a while, but as often happens, once we no longer saw each other weekly, the emails became less and less frequent until they stopped. |
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Many of the emails said that while all of their other actions are abhorrent, the burning of Korans is commendable. |
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One or two emails and I'm done keyboarding for at least 9 hours. |
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We didn't know what it was going to be like when we started, but as we got into it, more and more people, all the emails I get now instead of hi Peter, it's ahoy! |
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Today I find myself in the loop for some desperate emails winging between California and Illinois about fire retardant materials and meetings with the Los Angeles Fire Chief. |
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Presently, the emails are sent in encrypted form and decrypted when they arrive and stored in decrypted form. |
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To blow off those dear friends who've put up with your mercurial moods for long is just plain cruel and thoughtless, so start returning those calls and those emails. |
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Employing teams of digital strategists, teams are tailoring ads, emails, and even door knocks to a degree previously unimaginable. |
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I also had 300 odd emails to read from a work group I subscribe to. |
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The party's green light means medicines are now set to rise by 30 per cent, and some Labor Party members are already feeling the backlash in emails and telephone calls. |
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Now you have some kind of structure, you can start to move all your existing emails from both your inbox and outbox to your newly created folders. |
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It's hard settling down to hard thinking, connecting dots and writing the book while so much is going on every day and I'm getting such interesting emails! |
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I had a friend sending me weird emails about conspiracies he saw all around him, but he too had stayed shy of a psychotic break. |
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His many publications and his emails to me are long-winded, occasionally exaggerated, and sometimes hard to follow. |
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But, rather than do cute animations, we took the most important emails in out inbox and outbox and created a fake interface so that people can read our emails. |
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Some of them get through fourteen episodes thinking that the emails she sends them are personal to them, and in reply to the ones that they send her. |
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In total, officers said 600 emails or tip-offs had been received by more than 40 officers working on Operation Fairbank. |
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Not in person, but Chris and I had electronically met and exchanged emails. |
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There have been emails all over the place to boycott US goods. |
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That refers to software that can encrypt chat communications, emails, and more. |
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She has also received many emails and messages of support, and thanks from other transgendered people, from all over the world. |
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Is life just a string of errands, dinner dates, emails, meetings, and to-do lists, she wonders? |
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A trove of Bush-era emails that had been quote-unquote-lost resurfaced in 2009, the victim of an ostensible act of mislabeling. |
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That said, it provided the court with classified emails, memoranda, contracts, and photos. |
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But, as Brian Krebs reported, Zeus was also used to send out bogus emails to. |
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Milloy told The Daily Beast that he hoped the Climategate emails might convince some uncommitted observers to join his side. |
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The worst she was accused of was sending, oh, 30,000 flirtatious emails to Gen. John Allen. |
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These emails have been described by some unnamed government officials as flirtatious and potentially inappropriate. |
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The truth is, there was football to watch, and 30,000 emails is a heavy lift. |
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Since then, the problem of spoofed joe job emails has only gotten worse. |
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Republicans have been in a frenzy since realizing that the IRS was missing two years of Lerner emails. |
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That's not even counting all the virus emails I've been receiving from these bozos who don't understand the concept of not opening attached files from people they don't know. |
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Woven into the narrative are G-chat logs, passive-aggressive emails, and all the trappings of the Frivolous Now. |
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If this group had a typical working arrangement, Ozzie would launch a round-robin of emails, asking members when and where they could get together. |
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I'll try to answer emails asap but things are manic here at the moment. |
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Receiving emails by phone is ideal for a busy person on the run. |
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Professors shouldn't be singling out students in vituperative emails. |
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I'm really lousy at writing emails, as you can probably see. |
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The device uses voice-activated software and a small touch pad to operate a digital camera, send emails, and display information from the Internet. |
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They look to tunnel through corporate networks through mass emails. |
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We know this because, when replying to the editor, he attached emails from these parties to add weight to the points he was making when commenting on my article. |
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Reams of lab results, refill requests, emails, and callbacks pop up continually on the computer screen. |
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Aside from a limited number of previously released emails, neither of the batches has been released to the public. |
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His copy of The Diviners was meticulously tabbed and flagged and he had a thick file of all of the emails that the two men had exchanged with each other before this evening. |
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Being off the grid means not checking the endless flow of work related emails sent directly to me or to one of the any number of internal mail lists I'm on. |
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But do you think the same amount of media resources would have been dedicated to combing through Lerner's emails as Palins? |
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Somehow those emails that had seemed so important last week paled to insignificance today. |
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So make haste this week to tie up loose ends, especially the busy work of returning calls and emails. |
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Koskinen is just the latest target for GOP venting over the emails and what the agency insists was an unsolvable IT problem. |
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There are a lot of Blackwing pencils, old emails, and untidy heaps of books on the desk. |
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Better tap their mobile phones and keep an eye on their emails. |
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Send Becca funny emails with pictures of places we'd like to go, with exes marking the spot on the idyllic beach where we'd sit drinking mai tais. |
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A welcome hiatus in proceedings gives me a chance to check my emails. |
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There are emails so recent, they call into question just how much of the clerical abuse is still going on. |
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The modern era of phishing is exemplified by emails messages from Nigerians posing as business partners trying to move money out of the African country. |
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There are also drones which vacuum the wireless spectrum, picking up tweets, emails, and Skype chats. |
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Further study might usefully consider a correlation between the constant sending of pesky emails and doziness, lethargy and the inability to focus. |
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But the dead giveaway on almost any of these fraudulent emails is not the painstakingly simulated appearance or the sophisticated coding, but the grammar! |
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Customers are sending us a lot of emails full of preelection excitement. |
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This anonymization site is supposed to keep emails from being tracked back to you. |
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The advantage of our aspect-oriented email notification system is that we can change which emails it sends without editing the main program. |
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Kind of like when you offer to let your boyfriend check your emails to prove you're not cybercheating on him. |
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Her daughter threatened to publish our emails in a memoir. How she got them is a mystery. She's one of those cyberfreaks. |
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Refreshments followed, coupled with teary farewells and exchanges of phone numbers and emails, and Facebook friendings. |
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They sent emails asking mugus to wire funds in order to claim nonexistent prizes. |
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He also posts reader emails and answers questions, which gives him unusually direct and immediate interaction with fans. |
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Approximately 14,000 emails and letters were received from the public, with a further 250 contributions from groups. |
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In one of the OWS emails, liberal writer Matt Taibbi encouraged protesters to come up with some demands. |
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They want regular emails, not league tables, and the right to call a teacher, not a new superhead. |
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Moreover, to the extent that the SCA purports to permit the government to obtain such emails warrantlessly, the SCA is unconstitutional. |
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The legislators were also bombarded with thousands of anti-ban emails. |
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Williams did not respond to calls, emails or letters from cir. |
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Now compare that to what happened when Sarah Palin's emails were released. |
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Boomerang enhances Gmail with ability to schedule emails to be sent later, snooze messages, track responses and request read receipt. |
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Intel reduced unnecessary emails by encouraging leaders to help employees understand that email busywork would not advance their careers. |
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She complained about harassing emails that may have bordered on threats. |
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The slamdunk emails that prove a discriminatory attitude or blatant favouritism or inappropriate relationships. |
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Tenthly, after Hurricane Sandy and the giant tornado in Oklahoma, cyber criminals sent emails requesting donations for relief efforts. |
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Though emails and texting have all but obliterated cursive writing, a fashion backlash is evident in the revival of monogramming. |
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First of all, the US government will contact winners by surface mail only and will not call or write emails about it. |
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If you are sucked in by random prank emails or urban legends, you can now log onto snopes. |
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If your recipients no longer wish to receive your emails and can't opt out, they may report you as spam. |
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Subsequent emails from Nicola Maccanico, director of Warner Bros. |
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I was telling the audience that Twitter, Facebook, texts and emails complement the phone-in and make it a total package. |
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Your emails and texts Heartwarming piece Many thanks for the heartwarming article about Greatwood. |
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Thus began a flurry of back-and-forth emails between director and subject. |
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A POSTWOMAN who said she was forced to work while recovering from surgery was accused by Royal Mail of sending abusive emails. |
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Patent-pending AMP Technology enables millions of emails an hour to be sent. |
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The success gap is widening in email marketing and it is defined by a line drawn between marketers who test emails and those who do not. |
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Instead of focusing on their core business, companies are left trying to account for the 25 percent of emails that on average go undelivered. |
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Many companies try to stay on the side of the angels by retaining all their emails. |
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Research has shown that emails received on Wednesdays, hump day, are most often opened and read. |
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Lots of emails and crutches as Excel spreadsheets, plus constantly reworking a handmade flat plan and print-outs to the wall. |
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Using Sendio ICE Box, emails from unidentified parties are held by the ICE Box until the sender is authenticated. |
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Do you make sure your emails are appropriately filed at the end of each day, leaving your email inbox pristine until the next message arrives? |
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According to a new AP-AOL Instant Messaging Trends Survey, nearly three in four teens who use instant messaging say they send more IMs than emails, as do one in four adults. |
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While telephone messages are often overlooked, forgotten, or lost under piles of charts, emails are less likely to fall through the cracks of a busy practice. |
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Last year, following the publication of his latest research in the journal Vaccine, dozens of emails flooded polysaccharide chemist Mario Monteiro's inbox. |
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In a recent column I wrote about Dupuytren's contracture, and as a result, I've had a few emails from readers who want to know more about the condition. |
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The Chrome extension will provide extra security for users by encrypting outgoing emails, which the message's receiver can decrypt them at their end. |
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With an Interchange system, you can use any telephone to listen to emails, reply to them with voice mails, and print faxes to a nearby fax machine. |
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