0 a paper advertisement sent to homes or businesses:
1 a company, person, or software program that sends lots of letters or messages, especially many copies of the same thing:
bulk/junk/mass mailer The junk mailer was fined for sending billions of messages without permission from the recipients.
2 a special envelope or container for sending things that can easily break, have an unusual shape, or are very small:
It does not mailer whether we have a detachment on the airfield or not.
Even direct mailers need to cater for the people who are vulnerable to these scams.
I would argue this mailer on two main grounds—first, on the ground of principle, and, secondly, as a business proposition.
Is he aware that we are anxious to get this work done and will he reconsider the mailer?
Surely we are entitled to consider whether these are wise bounties or whether this is the best way of dealing with the mailer.
The main benefits should come from the opportunities for mailer and medium-sized companies, especially in the service sector, to reach an optimum size in the market place.
The tag line on the mailer was continuing a tradition of character and leadership.
The general election was heated, with mudslinging and attack ads by both sides on television and in mailers.