Lexeme: transactional e-mail  
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Definition:
  1. noun. Transactional email is a type of automated email that is triggered by a specific action or event. It is typically sent to an individual recipient and contains important information or updates related to that specific transaction or event. Transactional emails are distinct from promotional or marketing emails, as their primary purpose is to provide information or facilitate a transaction rather than promote a product or service. Examples of transactional emails include order confirmations, shipping notifications, password reset emails, and account activity alerts. These emails are usually personalized and contain specific details related to the transaction, such as order details, delivery information, or account updates. They are considered crucial for maintaining effective communication and ensuring a smooth transaction or interaction with users. GPT3.5
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  • noun. transactional mail (singular), transactional mails (plural)
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