📤 Outbox Tray
A paper tray with an up arrow on top, as a symbol for an email outbox. Generally depicted as a white or wooden tray with a red arrow pointing upwards. Facebook's design contains paper. May be used for various digital activity, including uploading, messaging, emailing, ordering, and sharing. Google’s design previously featured a blue arrow and contained paper. Samsung’s arrow was previously green. Compare 📥 Inbox Tray.
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📤 Outbox Tray
Also known as: Outbox
Unicode: U+1F4E4
Image Variants

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Version Information
Emoji Version: 1.0
Unicode Version: 6.0
Keywords
boxlettermailoutboxsenttray
Shortcodes
| Platform | Shortcode | Action |
|---|---|---|
| github | :outbox_tray: | |
| slack | :outbox_tray: | |
| discord | :outbox_tray: |
How It's Used in Language
Adjectives
- Caused or enabled to go or be conveyed or transmitted
Verbs
- Communicate electronically on the computer
- To send via the post.
- To send (a letter, parcel, etc.) through the mail.
- Send via the postal service
Nouns
- Electronic mail, most commonly referred to as email or e-mail since, is a method of exchanging digital messages from an author to one or more recipients.
- A message sent via an e-mail system.
- A string that identifies a user so that the user can receive Internet email. An email address on the Internet typically consists of an account name, followed by the @ (at) symbol, a host name, and a domain name.
- Information at the top of an e-mail message, including the name and address of the sender and recipient, the date and time sent, the subject, and other information that is not part of the body text of the message. The mail header is used by an e-mail client or program.
- Information or message that is transmitted or exchanged from one computer terminal to another, through telecommunication.
- An app for sending and receiving email.
- A folder that stores messages that have been created but not yet sent.
- Message sent via e-mail.
- A message that is sent over a communications network such as a local area network or the Internet.
- (computer science) a system of world-wide electronic communication in which a computer user can compose a message at one terminal that can be regenerated at the recipient's terminal when the recipient logs in
- A notification issued when a message is received
- A utility that allows the user to send and receive e-mail.
