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RE: first class, second class, third class mail

2004-04-07 08:43:11
At 11:38 AM 4/7/04, Seth Goodman wrote:
> From: Meng Weng Wong
> Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 4:46 PM
>
>
> What I really mean to say is:
>
> There should be two or more classes of mail.
>
> First class mail should display green.
>
> Second class mail should not get the green light.
>
> Third class mail should be filed very near the spam folder.
>
> All direct mail from one end user to another end user should be first
> class mail. ...

<...>

> Mailing lists, web generated email (greeting cards) and so on may have
> to be second class mail simply because 2821 does not match 2822.


What constitutes third class mail?

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Seth Goodman

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A third class mailing will take longer to reach its destination (ground no air transport) 10 to 20 business days:).

AK