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Cosa (chi) è undeliverable$86813$ - definizione

MAIL ITEM FOR WHICH THERE IS NO VALID DELIVERY ADDRESS
Dead letter office; Undeliverable mail; Dead mail; Dead Letter Office; Mail recovery center; Dead letter; Mail recovery centre; Dead parcel branch; Dead letter branch; Mail recovery centers; Mail Redirection Centre
  • Dead letter office, probably in [[Washington, D.C.]]; September 1922
  • 2008 Russian letter with affixed return label and reason for return checked
  • 1901 illustration of the Washington Dead Letter Office
  • Returned censored airmail cover from Greenwich, Connecticut, United States to France stamped 24 September 1942.

dead letter         
¦ noun
1. a law or treaty which has not been repealed but is defunct in practice.
2. chiefly N. Amer. an unclaimed or undelivered letter.
dead letter         
(dead letters)
If you say that a law or agreement is a dead letter, you mean that it still exists but people ignore it.
No one does anything about it and the law becomes a dead letter.
N-COUNT
Dead letter mail         
Dead letter mail or undeliverable mail is mail that cannot be delivered to the addressee or returned to the sender. This is usually due to lack of compliance with postal regulations, an incomplete address and return address, or the inability to forward the mail when both correspondents move before the letter can be delivered.

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Dead letter mail

Dead letter mail or undeliverable mail is mail that cannot be delivered to the addressee or returned to the sender. This is usually due to lack of compliance with postal regulations, an incomplete address and return address, or the inability to forward the mail when both correspondents move before the letter can be delivered. Largely based on the British model that emerged in the late eighteenth century, many countries developed similar systems for processing undeliverable mail.

The term 'dead mail' is perhaps a misnomer, and several jurisdictions have opted for the use of the term 'undeliverable mail' as more clearly representing the status of the item whose transmission has been impeded. As it is performed by internal departments within postal administrations, little information about the dead letter office function has ever been made public. A few journal articles and at least one recently published book (Canadian) dealing with this topic have appeared.

Classification as a dead letter is one of the few instances where postal personnel are allowed to violate secrecy of correspondence, ostensibly to search for clues as to the letter's origin or destination. Countries must also set up regulations for the disposal of dead letters, particularly when they contain items of value. Some very valuable items have turned up in undeliverable mail, including a stolen painting by Marc Chagall which turned up in a United States Postal Service sorting center in Topeka, Kansas in January 2002.

Many countries, including Canada and the United States, have issued special labels for envelopes that have travelled through the dead letter office. Genuinely used examples are highly prized by collectors, although mint labels, because they have no postage value, are often fairly common.