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  2. Return address - Wikipedia

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    Learn what a return address is and how it is used in postal mail. Find out the history of return address labels and their benefits and drawbacks.

  3. Package redirection scam - Wikipedia

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    A package redirection scam, also known as an FTID scam, is a form of e-commerce fraud where a malicious actor manipulates a shipping label to trick the mail carrier into delivering the package to the wrong address. Learn about the methods, prevention and examples of this scam, and how it costs retailers billions of dollars.

  4. Sender Rewriting Scheme - Wikipedia

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    SRS is a form of variable envelope return path (VERP) inasmuch as it encodes the original envelope sender in the local part of the rewritten address. [2] Consider example.com forwarding a message originally destined to bob@example.com to his new address <bob@example.net>:

  5. How to properly address an envelope for every occasion - AOL

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    Write the return address in the top left corner. Write the recipient's address slightly centered on the bottom half of the envelope. Place the stamp in the top right corner.

  6. Intelligent Mail barcode - Wikipedia

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    An Intelligent Mail barcode (IMb) is a 65-bar barcode for use on mail in the United States. It encodes up to 31 digits of mail-piece data, such as service type, mailer ID, sequence number, and delivery point ZIP code.

  7. Dead letter mail - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, function and classification of undeliverable mail, also known as dead letter mail or returned mail. Find out how postal systems process, dispose and auction undeliverable mail, and how it appears in popular culture.

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