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Subject:Re: e-mail?????? From:Barry House <bhouse -at- CREATIVE-HOUSE -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 27 Jan 1998 13:18:32 -0600
Cassandra Parker wrote:
>What is the appropriate way to write email?
>
>a. email
>b. e-mail
>c. Email
>
>I have seen it several different ways throughout the same document.
>
Yikes! Several different ways in ONE document?
Wired Style (Principles of English Usage in the Digital Age) follows the
philosophy "when in doubt, close it up," and goes with email. The
Associated Press Stylebook prefers the hyphen and uses e-mail.
Neither source calls for an uppercase e unless, of course, email begins the
sentence.
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