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But afterward, Kenney’s team allegedly swapped in e-mails that they had created on new members’ paperwork.

From Salon

Sometimes Jack wrote articles about the weather and the plants and animals, and e-mailed them to science magazines and universities, and sometimes people e-mailed him questions to answer.

From Literature

In need of "movie star money" for the takeover, the message led to Mac writing "probably one of the longest e-mails" to Reynolds, who was a virtual stranger.

From BBC

On 26 January, staff in an office in Mumbai received an urgent e-mail from a crew member aboard a tanker off the coast of Singapore.

From BBC

The DUP even made it the subject of its weekly e-mail to members, headlined: "Never afraid to speak up and speak out."

From BBC