I believe the proper term would be neither of the two choices. The word should have a hyphen in the middle of 'e' and 'mail', so the word should be 'e-mail'.
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Actually, email is the accepted usage. Try it in the spell checker. Email passes but e-mail does not.
I would say that email is sufficient for the plural, as it is an abbreviation of 'electronic mail' which is both a singular and plural descriptive form.
The plural of email is emails.
Fan emails are emails to let fans email their favorite celebrity.
That depends on which email system you are using.
Companies that do email direct marketing tend to buy the emails they use from companies that aggregate lists of emails. They obtain the emails as a result of people ticking yes to having their email used by advertisers.
You cannot send emails to an email address (account) that has been removed. In order to send an email, the recipient has to have a working email account.
An email signature is what you add to the end of the email. You might just sign your emails with your name or offer up a cute or funny saying that you stamp at the end of each of your outgoing emails.
The form emails is the plural; the form email's is the singular possessive. Examples:plural: We have some emails in response to our inquiry.plural possessive: We should send out the emails'responses today.singular: I have the email response to my inquiry. (the term 'email response' is a compound noun form)singular possessive: The email's response was quick.
Hotmail is an email client. So naturally it allows emails.
Emails allow people to send messages to people over the internet. A person must have a unique email address to send and receive emails.
Bulk emails refer to emails that are mailed in a large group. Usually these emails are from company mailing lists or are spam messages. Opt-in emails refer to the emails from a sender that have been agreed to be received. If shopping at Sears is of interest, signing up to receive information via email would be considered an opt-in bulk email.
That depends on which email system you are using.
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