-
known as
direct mail (by its senders), junk mail (by its recipients),
mailshot or
admail (North America),
letterbox drop or
letterboxing (Australia),...
-
messages to all of them at once. This can be
referred to as an
electronic mailshot.
Sending mail
using a
distribution list
differs from an
electronic mailing...
-
Mailshot – A
history of the
Forces Postal Services.
Defence Postal &
Courier Services, London. p. 11. ISBN 0951300903.
Edward Wells (1987). '
Mailshot...
- and
later expanded and
fixed at
another meeting and
published in the 2nd
Mailshot of the 2000–01 season. The
classification for this
season was computed...
- Engineers, Vol. II. London: Longmans,
Green and Co. Wells,
Edward (1987).
Mailshot – A
History of the
Forces Postal Services. London:
Defence Postal & Courier...
- out to all
subscribers on a
mailing list, it is
often referred to as a
mailshot or a blast. A list for such use can also be
referred to as a distribution...
-
Nevil Shute, "So Disdained", London, 1928, Ch. 1 Wells, E. (1987), p. 86,
Mailshot – A
history of the
Forces Postal Service,
Defence Postal &
Courier Services...
-
stranded for
years on a
remote island.
Direct marketing E-mail
marketing Mailshot Opt-out Krafft, Manfred; Hesse, Jürgen; Höfling, Jürgen; Peters, Kay; Rinas...
- respectively. This gave them the
right to
spend up to £7,000,000, a free
mailshot, TV
broadcasts and £600,000 in
public funds. The UK Government's official...
- Chronicles' –
Edited by
Swanton M. Phoenix, London. 2000.
Edward Wells (1987). '
Mailshot – A
history of the
Forces Postal Services' p. 11.
Defence Postal & Courier...