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Conference rdvax::grateful

Title:Take my advice, you'd be better off DEAD
Notice:It's just a Box of Rain
Moderator:RDVAX::LEVY::DEBESS
Created:Thu Jan 03 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:580
Total number of notes:60238

539.0. "post office" by TEPTAE::WESTERVELT () Thu Aug 08 1996 17:27

From:	TOLKIN::OSTIGUY      "MAD MAN MOON"  8-AUG-1996 08:55:36.19
To:	TOM
CC:	OSTIGUY
Subj:	CAN YOU POST THIS TO GR8FUL...Thanx, I'm still not aware how to post    something from my vms thru my PC...

From:	CRL::"fields@leds.enet.qntm.com" "08-Aug-1996 0845 -0500"  8-AUG-1996 08:57:00.14
To:	<@[fields]wes@shrdns.tdh.qntm.com>
CC:	FIELDS@shrdns.tdh.qntm.com
Subj:	FYI pass it on !

From:	LEDS::FIELDS        8-AUG-1996 08:43:05.02
To:	SHRDNS::"slowhand@ec.stx.com"
CC:	FIELDS
Subj:	new rules about sending packages in the USmail FYI

      Package Mailing Rules Tightened in
      Security Concern

      By Associated Press, 08/08/96 

      WASHINGTON (AP) - Concerned about security in the wake of
      the TWA Flight 800 disaster, the post office is tightening the rules
      for mailing packages that may travel by air. 

      Starting Aug. 16 people who want to mail items weighing more
      than a pound will have to show up at the post office in person. 

      The U.S. Postal Service announced Wednesday that it is changing
      the procedures to increase the security of commercial airlines
      carrying mail. Officials declined to discuss other changes planned
      or under way. 

      ``The changes are designed to enhance security measures and to
      protect the traveling public, postal employees and postal
      contractors who transport U.S. mail,'' Postmaster General Marvin
      Runyon said. 

      Concerns about security have increased following the July 17
      explosion and crash of TWA Flight 800 off New York, though that
      disaster has not yet been blamed on a bomb. 

      The postal moves were made in cooperation with the Federal
      Aviation Administration, the agency said. Similar steps were taken
      in California when the Unabomber threatened to bomb an aircraft
      from that state last year. 

      Under the new rules parcels carrying stamps and weighing more
      than 16 ounces, domestic or international, will have to be brought
      to post offices for entry with retail clerks. 

      Packages found in collection boxes will be returned to the sender,
      unless the recipient is within the local one-day delivery area.
      Generally, that means they will deliver local parcels dropped in
      boxes, but not those that might travel on aircraft. 

      Packages returned to senders will be accompanied by a note
      advising the sender to take it to a post office. Already applied
      postage may still be used when the parcel is remailed since it will
      not have been canceled. 

      The post office said the restrictions will not affect Express Mail. 


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539.1OUTPOS::EKLOFWaltzing with BearsFri Aug 09 1996 15:157
>      The post office said the restrictions will not affect Express Mail. 

	What's to stop someone from sending a bomb via Express Mail?

	Sounds like a revenue grab, rather a safety enhancement.

Mark