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  2. Email box - Wikipedia

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    A mailbox [1] (also electronic mailbox, [1] email box, email mailbox, e-mailbox) is the destination to which electronic mail messages are delivered. It is the equivalent of a letter box in the postal system.

  3. Outlook.com - Wikipedia

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    Mail is the webmail component of Outlook.com. The default view is a three column view with folders and groups on the left, a list of email messages in the middle, and the selected message on the right. Mail's Active View allows users to interact directly with contents and functionality within their email message.

  4. WikiLeaks - Wikipedia

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    In a 2017 email, the surveillance was justified with suspicions that Assange was "working for the Russian intelligence services." [ 126 ] New cameras and microphones were installed in December 2017, and Morales arranged for the United States to have immediate access to the recordings.

  5. Gmail - Wikipedia

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    Gmail is the email service provided by Google.As of 2019, it had 1.5 billion active users worldwide, making it the largest email service in the world. [1] It also provides a webmail interface, accessible through a web browser, and is also accessible through the official mobile application.

  6. Email spam - Wikipedia

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    An email box folder filled with spam messages.. Email spam, also referred to as junk email, spam mail, or simply spam, is unsolicited messages sent in bulk by email ().The name comes from a Monty Python sketch in which the name of the canned pork product Spam is ubiquitous, unavoidable, and repetitive. [1]

  7. Amstrad E-mailer - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] BT released their own e-mail phone, the BT Easicom 1000, in 1998, 2 years before the Emailer's release. [1] When the Amstrad E-mailer was released in March 2000, it had the "Powered by BT" logo printed on it. [citation needed] By 2002 Amstrad hosted their own Email/Internet service and broke all ties with BT. [citation needed]

  8. Claws Mail - Wikipedia

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    Claws Mail is a free and open-source, C/GTK-based e-mail client, which is both lightweight and highly configurable. [2] [3] Claws Mail runs on both Windows [4] and Unix-like systems such as Linux, BSD, and Solaris. It stores mail in the MH mailbox format. Plugins allow to read HTML mail, but there is none to compose HTML messages. [5]

  9. LTE frequency bands - Wikipedia

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