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Definition of inbox in English: inboxnounˈɪnbɒksˈɪnbɑks 1An electronic folder in which emails received by an individual are held. Example sentencesExamples - With so much spam clogging my email in-box, I couldn't survive any more without this program!
- You all have truly made opening my in-box fun, and intellectually challenging - and utterly daunting.
- These services have their negatives, such as ads that continuously appear on screen or pop into your e-mail in-box.
- Critics are using a rather more brutal term: ‘bluespamming’, as in the unsolicited ‘spam’ that clutters our e-mail in-boxes.
- In your in-box, move any e-mail you have received from your group into the folder.
- Ever since these spam messages started flowing into in-boxes, people have wondered if it was just a joke, a bizarre scam to harvest more email addresses, or just someone who was mentally disturbed.
- So yesterday morning, when News Alerts deposited into my in-box a half-dozen links to news stories mentioning me, I swiftly clicked through the assortment.
- Anti-spam filtering outfit Brightmail has released a list of the ten most common spam messages assaulting users' in-boxes this year.
- Many of us remember the trippy, innocent elation inspired by our earliest Google searches or our first encounters with an in-box full of e-mail on a Monday morning.
- I'll try and catch up on e-mails and in-boxes and such and write a helpful and useful blog entry over the weekend.
- If the signature is valid, the e-mail is placed into the in-box, otherwise the e-mail is deleted, or sent back with a message indicating why.
- And the economics of spam are only getting worse for those fighting a tide of rising junk mail that threatens to swamp users' in-boxes.
- The unified messaging server gives the user a single in-box for e-mail, voice mail and fax transmissions.
- Also, users should still be wary of suspicious - looking emails in their in-boxes.
- I have just checked the email in-box into which my messages from the various education forums arrive. I used to be able to keep up with them.
- This, along with scanning for viruses on the Net before they reach users' in-boxes, seems to represent the best way forward.
- Gain control over the ever-increasing flood of time-wasting e-mail appearing in your in-box.
- Just subscribe to receive each installment in your email in-box every week.
- If enough of us clog his in-box maybe he'll take time to read it.
- Nothing makes me angrier than opening my email in-box to find over 150 messages, wading through them all, and discovering that 135 of the messages rate as nothing more than junk.
- 1.1North American An in tray.
Example sentencesExamples - Otherwise, your in-box will become a catch-all tray where things go when you want to postpone making a decision.
- Since I was buried under a mound of paperwork that looked more like a ‘Jinga’ game then an in-box one of my soldiers, SPC Rivers, went along with the convoy.
- One of the local pharmacists had a Yorkie named Ursa who slept in the in-box on his desk.
verbˈɪnbɒksˈɪnbɑks [with object]informal Send a private message or an email to (someone, typically another member of a social networking website or online forum) I'll inbox you on Facebook when I get home with two objects could everyone please inbox me their numbers? Example sentencesExamples - She clearly stated that she should be inboxed, and even went further and gave her personal email address.
- If you don't want to post it in the forum you can inbox me.
- There were about seven different groups who planned to hold protests - we inboxed them, exchanged phone numbers and met to decide one event.
- Anyways, I've just inboxed you the contact details.
- I'm dealing with something similar - you can inbox me anytime you need to.
- Inbox me if you would like more info.
- Inbox me your number.
- Feel free to inbox me if you wish to connect via Facebook or Twitter.
- Friends, inbox me if you will join us on the day or if you are willing to support us in any other way.
- Her mother inboxed me on Facebook.
- Why has some rando American from Ohio with no mutual friends added me on FB and inboxed me?
- Stop inboxing me questions.
- Please inbox me if you have any opportunities that may suit me.
- I will not go into the details of what we spoke about because I assume he meant it to be confidential & that's why he inboxed me.
- Feeling left out, two of my otherwise quiet Facebook friends inboxed me, asking why everybody was cracking up.
- Please text me or inbox me sometime soon.
- Paul just inboxed me - I'll sort him out just now.
- Thank you for the advice you inboxed me - it really helped me through a difficult situation.
- I inboxed him on FB and I told him how I felt.
- Text me your number or inbox me for mine.
Definition of inbox in US English: inboxnounˈɪnbɑksˈinbäks 1An electronic folder in which emails received by an individual are held. Example sentencesExamples - Nothing makes me angrier than opening my email in-box to find over 150 messages, wading through them all, and discovering that 135 of the messages rate as nothing more than junk.
- Critics are using a rather more brutal term: ‘bluespamming’, as in the unsolicited ‘spam’ that clutters our e-mail in-boxes.
- And the economics of spam are only getting worse for those fighting a tide of rising junk mail that threatens to swamp users' in-boxes.
- Gain control over the ever-increasing flood of time-wasting e-mail appearing in your in-box.
- Also, users should still be wary of suspicious - looking emails in their in-boxes.
- So yesterday morning, when News Alerts deposited into my in-box a half-dozen links to news stories mentioning me, I swiftly clicked through the assortment.
- Anti-spam filtering outfit Brightmail has released a list of the ten most common spam messages assaulting users' in-boxes this year.
- The unified messaging server gives the user a single in-box for e-mail, voice mail and fax transmissions.
- These services have their negatives, such as ads that continuously appear on screen or pop into your e-mail in-box.
- In your in-box, move any e-mail you have received from your group into the folder.
- I have just checked the email in-box into which my messages from the various education forums arrive. I used to be able to keep up with them.
- Many of us remember the trippy, innocent elation inspired by our earliest Google searches or our first encounters with an in-box full of e-mail on a Monday morning.
- If enough of us clog his in-box maybe he'll take time to read it.
- Ever since these spam messages started flowing into in-boxes, people have wondered if it was just a joke, a bizarre scam to harvest more email addresses, or just someone who was mentally disturbed.
- I'll try and catch up on e-mails and in-boxes and such and write a helpful and useful blog entry over the weekend.
- Just subscribe to receive each installment in your email in-box every week.
- This, along with scanning for viruses on the Net before they reach users' in-boxes, seems to represent the best way forward.
- You all have truly made opening my in-box fun, and intellectually challenging - and utterly daunting.
- With so much spam clogging my email in-box, I couldn't survive any more without this program!
- If the signature is valid, the e-mail is placed into the in-box, otherwise the e-mail is deleted, or sent back with a message indicating why.
- 1.1North American A box or tray on a person's desk for letters and documents that have to be dealt with.
Example sentencesExamples - One of the local pharmacists had a Yorkie named Ursa who slept in the in-box on his desk.
- Otherwise, your in-box will become a catch-all tray where things go when you want to postpone making a decision.
- Since I was buried under a mound of paperwork that looked more like a ‘Jinga’ game then an in-box one of my soldiers, SPC Rivers, went along with the convoy.
verbˈɪnbɑksˈinbäks [with object]informal Send a private message or an email to (someone, typically another member of a social networking website or online forum) I'll inbox you on Facebook when I get home with two objects could everyone please inbox me their numbers? Example sentencesExamples - Please inbox me if you have any opportunities that may suit me.
- Paul just inboxed me - I'll sort him out just now.
- She clearly stated that she should be inboxed, and even went further and gave her personal email address.
- Text me your number or inbox me for mine.
- Anyways, I've just inboxed you the contact details.
- There were about seven different groups who planned to hold protests - we inboxed them, exchanged phone numbers and met to decide one event.
- I inboxed him on FB and I told him how I felt.
- Her mother inboxed me on Facebook.
- Feel free to inbox me if you wish to connect via Facebook or Twitter.
- Inbox me your number.
- Feeling left out, two of my otherwise quiet Facebook friends inboxed me, asking why everybody was cracking up.
- I'm dealing with something similar - you can inbox me anytime you need to.
- I will not go into the details of what we spoke about because I assume he meant it to be confidential & that's why he inboxed me.
- Please text me or inbox me sometime soon.
- If you don't want to post it in the forum you can inbox me.
- Thank you for the advice you inboxed me - it really helped me through a difficult situation.
- Friends, inbox me if you will join us on the day or if you are willing to support us in any other way.
- Why has some rando American from Ohio with no mutual friends added me on FB and inboxed me?
- Inbox me if you would like more info.
- Stop inboxing me questions.
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