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Snail mail

What is snail mail?

Snail mail is slow post

Snail mail – named after the snail with its slow speed — refers to letters carried by conventional postal delivery services. The phrase refers to the lag-time between dispatch of a letter and its receipt, versus the virtually instantaneous dispatch and delivery of its electronic equivalent, e-mail.

It is also known, more neutrally, as paper mail, postal mail, land mail, or simply mail and post. Snail mail penfriends or penpals are those that communicate with one another through the postal system, rather than on the internet which has become the more common medium.

Source: Wikipedia

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What does DKIM mean?

DKIM means DomainKeys Identified Mail

DKIM is a technique in which an organization can take responsibility for a message sent by e-mail. In fact, DKIM originated from 2 separate techniques: DomainKeys of Yahoo! and Internet Identified Mail from Cisco. DKIM is a base for authentication and not anti-spam technology, but it is often used to prevent spam. Read More

What does EOM mean?

EOM means End Of Message

EOM (or better yet (EOM)/<eom>) is used to indicate that the message is not larger.</eom> It is used on Twitter and in MSN and SMS messages, but it can also be used in the e-mail. If you put EOM in the subject of an e-mail message, the recipient knows that the rest of the message does not need to be read. So it is useful for small messages.

What does opt-out mean?

OPT-OUT is an unsubscribe request

An OPT-OUT request means you are unsubscribing for something. This usually occurs in email newsletters that you receive. Often, at the bottom of such a newsletter, there is a possibility to unsubscribe, sign out, or unregister. For domain names you can also opt-outen. Then it means that the address data does not emerge if one does a whois on the domain.