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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
inbox

by 1984 in electronic mail sense, from in + mail box (n.). Compare in-basket, in reference to office mail systems, by 1940.

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inbox

n. (alternative form of in-box English) vb. (alternative form of in-box English)

Usage examples of "inbox".

Then clean up your archive footage and have it in my inbox so we can go over it with the DA.

DA had meant by her parting remark, but a freshly decrypted message was waiting in the inbox on her desktop.

Subscribers may not be appreciative of the joint ventures between gatekeepers and inbox clutterers.

After a chain of machines had done their work and shifted the results one from the other, the extracted product was copied to the electronic inbox of a highly placed executive assistant.

The first e-mail showed up in my Inbox two days before Mark vanished, the second the day before.

His hands folded together against the cold, nobody saw him twisting his rings, setting up the narrowcast stream to his inbox on Earth.

His electronic inbox contained downloads from his sibs and more personal messages than he could cope with-he would have to construct an electronic personality to answer most of them.

Several inboxes had even received multiple copies of the file, just to make it look more suspicious.