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Email Sonar

Using transmitted email to determine if someone is out of town, mostly used in business.

"It looks like Bob is out of town. I used email sonar to see if he had an out of office notification configured. He will be back next week."

by ZoinksS2k December 30, 2011


Roadrunner Email Support

The two key components for Roadrunner email setups are POP and IMAP. Among these web server kinds is needed to set up email on third-party mail applications such as Overview, Thunderbird, and so on. These setups are likewise needed for setting up your email on different gadgets such as mobile phones, tablet computers, Ipad and so forth.

First of all, open up the mail application (overview, thunderbird, and so on) and most likely to the "My Account" area.

Following, select the "Include Account"
choice, and after that strike on the "Email" symbol.
Go into your Roadrunner email deal with and password in the particular area. Afterward, avoid the
choice
immediately set up an account and push "Following".
Currently, you will have to go into your email webserver setups by hand
This is discussed in the following area briefly where you can select Roadrunner email setups utilizing the webserver IMAP or POP3.

Roadrunner email support

by Roadrunner email support October 15, 2021


email conduit

An individual who mindlessly forwards emails to colleagues, business contacts and friends in an attempt to make him/herself look smart.

Bob: "I keep getting tons of research emails from Fred but he never makes any comments nor does he ever seem to be reading them himself."

Dave: "Yeah, me too. He's such an email conduit."

by Tsmack89 July 30, 2009


Email Numbness

The act of becoming numb to the information in emails due to the amount of emails received.

Boss: Why did you do that task? I sent you an email.
Employee: I didn't see it in the email; I get 200 emails a day.
Boss: You are experiencing email numbness; I'll cut back the amount of emails I send.

by TrueWillis February 1, 2011


Email chain of death

The resulting email chain from a group email, caused when a question is sent to multiple people, and everyone chirps in with varying replies, possibly including adding additional recipients who might have some interest in the matter (or more than likely not).

Good indicators are when multiple people send emails basically saying the same thing, or when new random people start chirping in to a discussion that's already been agreed.

That issue with the sales team? That really started am email chain of death, didn't it?!

by londonalex March 21, 2014


Craft an Email

Writing an email that is structured, formal, succinct and often has illustrations. In other words, a pain in the ass to do and can sometimes take hours with a ton of re-writes.

Karen was totally pissed because she had to craft an email to a customer. She said it took most of the day only to have the customer respond with a ton of questions.

by dohneoh October 6, 2023


As per my previous email

This phrase is usually used in the context of business related things, where some manager or employee above you demands for information or input when clearly you've given them it in your last email. Obviously that person has not read your emails nor did they bother to read them. They probably only sent the email because it was their job to do so.

Me: *Gives them the required documents via email*
Them: "Hello. Please submit all documents today. Thank You.*
Me: AS PER MY PREVIOUS EMAIL........

by Mary Mary Quite The Contrarian April 21, 2023