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  1. Dec 30, 2006 · GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED WITHIN ROYAL MAIL. by TrueBlueTerrier » 24 Nov 2008, 10:58. This list is a not a list of Official Royal Mail abbreviations but terms used by Posties at work, and RMC members when posting. If you have any not on here please PM Teebs. 318 Old name for a walk log.

    • Mailer-daemon@googlemail.com
    • Why Does Mail Delivery Subsystem Send You emails?
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    If you are using Gmail (this doesn’t necessarily mean you’re using an @gmail address), you may get an email from Mail Delivery Subsystem, whose email address is mailer-daemon@googlemail.com. This is an email from google mail itself.

    You may get one or more emails from Mail Delivery Subsystem due to a problem with an email you have sent. This message is known as a “bounce message” because instead of being delivered, the email “bounced” back to you. For example, I recently received two Mail Delivery Subsystem emails after sending a couple of calendar invites. If you have receive...

    This is another common message type from Mail Delivery Subsystem. It usually indicates a problem with the address, such as some part of the address being mistyped. Similar messages may have a different wording: 1. Mailbox unavailable 2. Unknown user 3. Unrouteable domain 4. Host unknown

    This means your message was blocked for some reason. This can happen when you add too many recipients to CC or BCC or if you have a “suspicious” looking URL link in your email.

    The message from Mail Delivery Subsystem may contain an error code. This code can be accompanied by a message. Codes in the 400s usually indicate a temporary issue, and those in the 500s mean that something will need to be done/changed in order for the sender to receive your email. For the email I received, the message was: This tells me pretty muc...

  2. A standard UK address typically includes the recipient's name, house number or name, street name, locality (if applicable), town or city, postal code, and the country (if sending mail from abroad). What is the difference between a street address and a postal address?

  3. Feb 1, 2017 · A route of travel served by a postal contractor to carry mail over highways between designated points. Some HCRs include mail delivery to addresses along the line of travel. Formerly called star route. identical piece. An individual mailpiece that has the same mail classification and physical aspect, size, and weight as all other pieces in a ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MailMail - Wikipedia

    A postman collecting mail for delivery. The mail or post is a system for physically transporting postcards, letters, and parcels. A postal service can be private or public, though many governments place restrictions on private systems.

  5. Learn the meanings of common postal terms and acronyms used by USPS and its customers. Find out how to request and display flags, locate Post Offices, and more.

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  7. A marking on the face of a mailpiece that shows the mail class name (e.g., “First-Class”) or product name (e.g., “Media Mail”) or authorized abbreviation that must be printed or produced as part of; directly below; or to the left of the permit imprint, meter imprint, or postage stamp. The basic marking when combined with any price ...

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