"Mailroom" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The mailroom is a designated area or department in an organization, such as an office building or a home, where mail and packages are received, sorted, and distributed to their intended recipients. The term can also refer to the personnel who work in this area, responsible for managing and processing mail and packages.
Mailers are people or companies that send out mail, especially bulk mail such as advertising flyers, catalogs, or promotional materials.
The word "mailings" refers to the act of sending or delivering mail, often in bulk, such as promotional materials, catalogs, or newsletters, to a large number of recipients through postal services or electronic means. It can also refer to the documents or materials being sent, such as a set of letters, packages, or emails. In a business context, mailings are often used for marketing, advertising, or communication purposes.
A mailman is a person who delivers mail and packages to homes and businesses, typically wearing a distinctive uniform and carrying a mailbag or packages.
Mails refers to letters, packages, or electronic communications sent or delivered to someone through a postal or electronic system.
A mailshot is a mass mailing of letters, emails, or advertising materials to a large number of people, typically as part of a marketing or promotional campaign.
Mailshots refer to the practice of sending mass mailings, typically letters or flyers, to a large number of people simultaneously. This term is often used in business or marketing contexts, where organizations may use mailshots to promote their products, services, or ideas to a wide audience.
Mailware refers to a program that is distributed through the mail or via email, often as a free trial or demo version, with the intention of ultimately requiring payment for its full functionality.