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You can use it to refer to the physical box located outside someone's house where they receive their mail, or in a more figurative sense to refer to the collection of emails an individual handles. For example: "I sorted through my mailbox and noticed I had a new message from my friend."
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mailbox
noun
A box into which mail is put
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It eliminates the main drawback of conventional email: not knowing whether a message has been received and read, or is buried somewhere in an overflowing mailbox.
It thence wends its way to a mailbox on the same server or via the internet to another mail server at which the recipient has his delivery address.
For Lavabit, which locks away a user's mailbox encryption key so that it may be accessed only by someone possessing the user's account password, the password may be intercepted at the website when the user logs in to use webmail.The recent problems faced by firms such as Lavabit have reawakened interest in a relatively old-fashioned way of keeping messages secret.
However, attic space will become much less expensive in the 21st century, we will soon introduce a new fruit-recovery utility and version 3.0 will open the mailbox in under two minutes.Once installed, homeowners are not authorised to remove it.
"We weigh the cost of interruption against the benefits of seeing time-critical information," says Dr Horvitz.During a video-conference call, for example, the system might decide not to notify you that a piece of spam had arrived in your mailbox.
One kitten was even left in a mailbox in Boston.Looking after these pets is becoming more challenging because many shelters rely on government money and have seen their funding cut.
And yet it is obliged (as FedEx and UPS are not) to visit every mailbox, no matter how remote, six days a week.
However, this requires constant, labour-intensive upkeep of a blacklist.A variant on blocking blacklisted servers and domains involves software filters that eliminate suspicious e-mail after it has been received by the server, but before it is delivered to a user's mailbox.
Ms Russell remembers her delight, for instance, when a small grey butterfly, "common as a mailbox", revealed to her its exquisitely coloured underside: "Scallops of mango orange.
Sadly, the same is increasingly likely to be true of your virtual mailbox which will, unless you are lucky, be full of spam.Spam geekspeak for unsolicited commercial e-mail typically hawking get-rich-quick schemes or naughty pictures is flooding the Internet.
Several houses share each mailbox, so neighbours chat when they pick up the mail.Houston was 70% white in 1960, but is now a mix: 57% white (of which 42% are Hispanic), 24% black and 6% Asian.
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