Monitored communication? | 24 |
Modern source of pass-along jokes | 33 |
Modern phone capability | 23 |
Modern missives | 15 |
Modern memos | 12 |
Modern memoranda | 16 |
Modern means of relaying jokes | 30 |
Modern form of communication | 28 |
Modern communications medium | 28 |
Missive from a smartphone, say | 30 |
Microsoft Outlook offering | 26 |
Messages via MSN.com, e.g. | 26 |
Messages that may contain emoticons | 35 |
Messages that can arrive at any time | 36 |
Messages on a screen | 20 |
Message sent with a click | 25 |
Message from a BlackBerry, maybe | 32 |
Message by modem | 16 |
Memo from a dot-com, maybe | 26 |
Letters, of a sort | 18 |
Letters that don't need stamps | 34 |
Letters that don't go to the post office | 44 |
Letters that can't be found at the post office | 50 |
Letters that can arrive at any time | 35 |
Letters on screens | 18 |
Letter you can read without the light on | 40 |
Letter to the editor that might be received immediately | 55 |
Letter that's opened with a double-click | 44 |
Letter that sometimes bounces | 29 |
Letter that requires no postage | 31 |
Letter that requires clicking, not licking | 42 |
Letter that might include an emoticon | 37 |
Letter that might go through a filter | 37 |
Letter that doesn't need a stamp | 36 |
Letter sent through cyberspace | 30 |
Letter medium | 13 |
Let one's fingers do the talking | 36 |
Kind of address with @ in it | 28 |
Keyboard note, maybe | 20 |
Keyboard correspondence | 23 |
It's sent with a click | 26 |
It's provided free by most clients | 38 |
It's opened without a letter opener | 39 |
It's often checked on a cell | 32 |
It might go through a filter | 28 |
It might be read and then deleted | 33 |
It might be forwarded | 21 |
It might be filtered | 20 |
It may include a cc or bcc list | 31 |
It may have an attachment for you | 33 |
It may contain emoticons | 24 |
It may come with attachments | 28 |
It may arrive with attachments | 30 |
It gets checked often | 21 |
It doesn't require paper or postage | 39 |
It could have a virus | 21 |
It can be read on an iPhone | 27 |
iPhone communication | 20 |
iPhone capability | 17 |
Internet note | 13 |
Instant messaging | 17 |
Instant correspondence | 22 |
Inbox filler | 12 |
Inbox fill | 10 |
In-box input | 12 |
How opt-ins are often confirmed | 31 |
Hit "Send" | 20 |
High-powered language? | 22 |
High tech transmission | 22 |
Green-blue color | 16 |
Google or Yahoo! service | 24 |
Get hold of, in a way | 21 |
French enamel | 13 |
Forward, perhaps | 16 |
Form of electronic communication | 32 |
Filtered letter | 15 |
Fax alternative | 15 |
Enamel, in France | 17 |
Enamel | 6 |
Electronic post | 15 |
Earthlink transmission | 22 |
EarthLink messages | 18 |
Drop a modern-day line to, perhaps | 34 |
Digital correspondence | 22 |
Desktop communication | 21 |
Deliver spam | 12 |
Cyberspace service | 18 |
Cyberspace note | 15 |
Cyberspace messages | 19 |
Cyberspace epistle | 18 |
Cybermissives | 13 |
Cybermissive | 12 |
Cyber-messages | 14 |
Cyber-message | 13 |
Cyber note | 10 |
Cyber correspondence | 20 |
Correspondence that's clicked | 33 |
Correspondence that may come with attachments | 45 |
Correspondence sans stamp, say | 30 |
Correspondence created on keyboards | 35 |