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  2. Proof of delivery - Wikipedia

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    A proof of delivery (POD) is a document that substantiates that goods have been delivered to their intended recipient. [1] For example, a POD can establish that carrier has satisfied its terms of a contract of carriage for cargo by confirmation of delivery to the recipient or consignee .

  3. File:The Courier July 2013 (IA July2013Courier).pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. S10 (UPU standard) - Wikipedia

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    Ignore the service indicator code and country code. Assign the weights 8, 6, 4, 2, 3, 5, 9, 7 to the 8 digits, from left to right. Calculate S, the sum of each digit multiplied by its weight.

  5. POSTNET - Wikipedia

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    A 6 digit (plus check digit) barcode, containing the last 2 digits of the ZIP Code and the 4 digits of the ZIP+4 Code, referred to as a "B" code. 37 bars total. In the early stages of Postal automated mail processing the B code was used to "upgrade" mail that had been coded only with a 5-digit "A" code.

  6. Courier Mail Server - Wikipedia

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    The Courier Mail Server is a mail transfer agent (MTA) server that provides SMTP, IMAP, POP3, SMAP, webmail, and mailing list services with individual components. It is best known for its IMAP server component. Courier can function as an intermediate mail relay, between an internal LAN and the Internet, or perform final delivery to mailboxes.

  7. Plain Old Documentation - Wikipedia

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    Easy to incorporate sample code; Easy to read without a pod formatter (i.e. in its source-code form) Easy to write in; An extended version of pod that supports tables and footnotes called PseudoPOD has been used by O'Reilly & Associates to produce several Perl books, most notably Programming Perl by Larry Wall, Tom Christiansen, and Jon Orwant.

  8. Mail - Wikipedia

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    A postman collecting mail for delivery. The mail or post is a system for physically transporting postcards, letters, and parcels. [1] A postal service can be private or public, though many governments place restrictions on private systems.

  9. Pipeline Open Data Standard - Wikipedia

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    PODS 4.0.2, released in 2007, maintenance release. PODS 5.0, released 2009, contains 198 Sub-Models, 652 Tables, and 4,843 Columns. PODS 5.0 ESRI Spatial GeoDatabase, released 2010. PODS ESRI Spatial 5.1.1, Released in 2012 PODS 6.0 Relational, released in 2012 PODS ESRI Spatial 6.0, Released in 2014 PODS Lite 7.0, released in 2017