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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Which preposition should i use?

an email sent via Outlook Express?, by Outlook Express? or from Outlook Express?

and one more question. what about gmail.com ?

an email sent via gmail.com?, by gmail.com? or from gmail.com?
  

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Hi, None of these sound wrong, but I prefer 'via'. Clive

  • Hi, None of these sound wrong, but I prefer 'via'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

None of these sound wrong, but I prefer 'via'.

Clive
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mmm
An iPhone is a device, Outlook Express is a mail client program, and Gmail is a web mailing service provider.
but all of them can be used with "via"?

So I can use "Sent via My iPhone" and "Sent via Outlook Express via gmail.com"
What about "Sentvia My iPhone via Apple Mail via gmail.com"
please, give me some advice, if there are a cell-phone, a client program, and a s
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It is awkward and ugly. Don't put them in one sentence like that.
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I know that sounds weird.
My question is which preposition is suitable for each noun.
if "via" is the most suitable for all of them, can I use "Sent via iPhone, Apple Mail, and gmail.com"? I think it is also weird.
thinking, "Sent by iPhone, via Apple Mail, and from gmail.com"

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