Betekenis van:
mail service

mail service
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • het rondbrengen van poststukken
  • the system whereby messages are transmitted via the post office
"he works for the United States mail service"

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mail service
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • postdienst
  • the system whereby messages are transmitted via the post office
"he works for the United States mail service"

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mail service
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • brievenmaal
  • the system whereby messages are transmitted via the post office
"he works for the United States mail service"

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Mail service in that country is not quick.
  2. Gategno explained in a press interview that the restriction of access to the e-mail service had nothing to do with the release of the inflammatory video.
  3. Electronic mail service provider
  4. Carriage of mail as a public service.
  5. concerning Internet e-mail and Internet telephony: the Internet service used;
  6. The three segments are specialised trade, mail order/catalogue sales and self-service premises.
  7. Where the supplier of a service and the customer communicate via electronic mail, that shall not of itself mean that the service supplied is an electronically supplied service.
  8. Where the supplier of a service and the customer communicate via electronic mail, that shall not of itself mean that the service supplied is an electronically supplied service.’;
  9. Documents may be received by post, fax or e-mail. Request for service of documents and certificate of service may be received by fax or e-mail if it is also sent by post.
  10. the date and time of the log-in and log-off of the Internet e-mail service or Internet telephony service, based on a certain time zone;
  11. wireless transmission and reception of images or other data (such as SMS (Short Message Service), MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service), e-mail, etc.);
  12. Request for service of documents and certificate of service may be received by fax or e-mail if it is also sent by post.
  13. wireless transmission and reception of images or other data (such as SMS (Short Message Service), MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service), e-mail, etc.);
  14. Where the supplier of a service and the customer communicate via electronic mail, that shall not of itself mean that the service supplied is an electronically supplied service for the purposes of point (k) of paragraph 1.
  15. It follows that Royal Mail’s pension scheme still carries substantial liabilities which arose solely as a result of employing staff on civil service terms, and over a period of time when Royal Mail enjoyed a monopoly over ordinary letter mail.