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mailer
(1) An e-mail program. See e-mail program.

(2) A message sent by an e-mail program.

(3) A person or organization sending e-mail.
Mailer
Norman. born 1923, US author. His works, which are frequently critical of modern American society, include the war novel The Naked and the Dead (1948), An American Dream (1965), his account of the 1967 peace march on Washington The Armies of the Night (1968), The Executioner's Song (1979), and Barbary Shore (1998)


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Next time you are setting down to plan your next direct mail campaign you should maybe consider mailing CD's and DVD's with your marketing message not just on the disc but actually printed on the inside and outside of the envelope mailer it's self.
The Postal Service would establish a base mail volume for each mailer derived from that mailer's mailings from June 15 to September 15, 2008, adjusted downward by the current mail trends for that mailer during the first two quarters of Fiscal Year 2009.
Mailer wrote an article about Jacqueline Kennedy for Esquire.
 
 
 
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