different between emailee vs emailer
emailee
English
Etymology
email +? -ee
Noun
emailee (plural emailees)
- The person to whom an email is sent.
Related terms
- emailer
emailee From the web:
emailer
English
Etymology
email +? -er
Noun
emailer (plural emailers)
- One who, or that which, sends an email.
- 18 November 2003, Independent Online - Manhunt for emailer who threatened cricketers[1]
- Pakistani police said on Tuesday that they have launched a hunt for an emailer whose threatening message to New Zealand cricketers nearly jeopardised their tour to Pakistan.
- 16 April 2007, Manchester Evening News - Golden rules of e-mailing[2]
- Other lessons on so-called `netiquette' the book dishes out are of a more moral tone - for instance, it says that an emailer should never mention anyone in an email who they would not be happy to show the content to.
- 18 November 2003, Independent Online - Manhunt for emailer who threatened cricketers[1]
Related terms
- emailee
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- Lemaire, Mariele, mealier
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