Sentence examples for opened e-mails from inspiring English sources

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For older or opened e-mails, they need only a subpoena, a notice demanding that certain items be presented in court.

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People routinely open e-mails with infected attachments, allowing hackers to "enslave" their computers.

Some will dismiss misguided instructions: "As a general rule, don't open e-mails that don't have a subject line".

Hours later, employees at the Environmental Protection Agency will open e-mails notifying them of the bad news: a forced furlough of up to 13 days in the weeks ahead.

You could say, "Don't open e-mails; don't download software," but it needs to be done.

Don't open e-mails from people you don't know.

He opened e-mail software on his computer terminal.

Similarly, lawyers in civil cases, including divorces, can subpoena opened e-mail messages.

Prosecutors can typically gain access to an opened e-mail message with a simple subpoena rather than a search warrant.

All plans include seven screen names, e-mail storage for up to 1,000 messages per screen name (opened e-mail is discarded after one week), 84 megabytes of space for Web pages, instant messaging and content exclusive to subscribers.

You can look at an opened e-mail, just like you can view a letter that has been left after being opened and removed from the envelope.

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