2. Noun. (computing) An electronic folder serving the same purpose, for electronic mail. ¹
3. Verb. (context: boxing transitive) To box better than. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Outbox
1. to surpass in boxing [v -ED, -ING, -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outbox
Literary usage of Outbox
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sas/stat 9.1 User's Guide by SAS Institute, Virginia Clark (2004)
"Output Data Sets outbox= Data Set The outbox= data set saves group summary
statistics and outlier values. The following variables can be saved: • the group ..."
2. SAS/QC 9.1 by SAS Institute (2004)
"By default, ii is determined as indicated above. Output Data Sets outbox= Data
Set The outbox= data set saves group summary statistics, ..."
3. SAS(R) 9.1.3 Language Reference:: Dictionary, Fifth Edition, Volumes 1-4 by SAS Institute (2006)
"... data temperatures; do centigrade = -40 to 100 by 10; fahrenheit = centigrade*9/5+32;
output; end; run; ods html body=outbox /* Mail it! ..."
4. SAS(R) 9.1 Companion for OpenVMS Alpha by Sas Institute, Institute SAS Institute (2004)
"... in the FILE statement instead of the FILENAME statement: filename outbox email
... file outbox /* Overrides the value in */ /* the filename statement. ..."
5. SAS 9.1.3 [sic.] Companion for Z/OS. by SAS Institute, SAS Publishing (2004)
"Examples: Sending Procedure Output via E-Mail The following example shows how to
use ODS to send HTML output in e-mail: filename outbox email ..."
6. SAS(R) 9.1 Companion for Windows by SAS Institute (2004)
"Example Code 2.4 Overriding SAS System Options filename outbox email "Ron B" ...
file outbox /* Overrides value in */ /* filename statement */ to=("Ron B" ..."
7. Report of the Congressional Committees Investigating the Iran/Contra Affair by Lee H. Hamilton, Daniel K. Inouye (1995)
"According to Allen, the memorandum "fell into the wrong outbox," and was not
discovered until November 25.78 Allen and Furmark met once more, ..."
8. A Century of Dishonor by Helen Hunt Jackson, Julius H. Seelye, H. B. Whipple (2001)
"One hundred young trees which had been set outbox-elder, soft maple, and
others—withered and died. In 1875 the locusts came again, destroyed the corn and ..."