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  2. Network distribution center - Wikipedia

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    A network distribution center (NDC) was a highly mechanized mail processing plant of the United States Postal Service that distributed standard mail and package services in piece and bulk form. [1]

  3. Contact AOL Postmaster - AOL Help

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    AOL protects its users by strictly limiting who can bulk send email to its users. For more info on sending bulk mail to AOL members, check out the Postmaster info page . Popular Products

  4. AOL Mail limits on sending bulk mail

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    AOL Mail limits on sending bulk mail In order to better enforce anti-spam policies, AOL does not disclose the number of recipients or emails that can be sent at one time. If you've received a notification that a limit has been met, you'll need to wait a set amount of time before you can send more emails.

  5. Bulk mail - Wikipedia

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    The United States Postal Service (USPS) defines bulk mail broadly as "quantities of mail prepared for mailing at reduced postage rates." The preparation includes presorting and placing into containers by ZIP code. The containers, along with a manifest, are taken to an area in a post office called a bulk-mail-entry unit.

  6. Flats (USPS) - Wikipedia

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    The United States Postal Service uses the words "flats" and "nonletters" interchangeably to refer to large envelopes, newsletters, and magazines. Size restrictions [ edit ]

  7. National Change of Address - Wikipedia

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    There are six licenses available including Full Service Providers (48 months) and Limited Service Providers (18 months). The use of NCOALink is required in order to obtain bulk mail rates, as it minimizes the number of UAA (Undeliverable As Addressed) mailpieces saving the mailer money and reducing the USPS's processing of this type of mail.

  8. Optional information line - Wikipedia

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    The lines are usually seen on bulk mail to indicate the sorting and separation that allows the mail to have a lower postal rate. [1] Examples of bulk mail that have information lines include First-Class Mail, periodicals, USPS Marketing Mail, and bound printed matter. [2] Possible optional information lines include the optional endorsement line ...

  9. Mail sorting - Wikipedia

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    Mail sorters can process up to 55,000 #10 envelopes per hour. Systems can scan and archive mail piece images during the sort process for compliance and proof of mailing. Multi-line optical character reader technology can also read and validate both machine-print and handwritten pieces.