PROBLEMS TEACHERS AND STUDENTS HAVE WITH EMAIL AND OTHER THINGS

AOL REPLIES

YAHOO PROBLEMS:

HOTMAIL REPLIES:

WEBTV REPLIES: 

INTERNATIONAL MAILING:

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AOL REPLIES

How to return the Reply section by AOL mail:

1. Highlight the Reply section of your lesson .  

2. Click on the "Reply" button of your email (to send a reply to me).  This
should put the highlighted section on a new piece of mail.   

3. You can then insert your answers between the parentheses before each
number, and write answers to the discussion questions.

4. If it's not already in there, put my address in the "send to" box and then
send it.

YAHOO PROBLEMS:

When you do a Yahoo reply it cuts off the last part of your message and you end up with no answers if the student replies like this trying to send the whole lesson back.

PROBLEM: All of the original WBS lesson does not appear when you click on "Reply."

SOLUTION: Look at the top of the message and click on the option to : "Switch to Formatted Version." This is written in small blue print. When you click this option, it will make ALL of your original message appear in the new window so that you can type the answers into the Reply Section at the end of the lesson. After you have typed your answers, click "Send." 

Yahoo also has a very small reply window which is very hard to work in and on a small screen the scroll bar is actually out of sight on the right of the screen.


HOTMAIL REPLIES:

Hotmail works better than any other outside of Outlook Express for free service it is excellent with it's new improved printer friendly option..

 

WEBTV REPLIES:

COPY/PASTE - Follow these steps.
·   Place your cursor in the body of the lesson.
·   Push the "cmd" button and the letter "a". This highlights the entire email.
·   Push "Copy."
·   Push "Reply."
·   A new message will appear. Paste the text you copied into a new message.
·   Type your answer choices into the brackets beside each question.
·    Push "Send."

INTERNATIONAL MAILING:

http://www.usps.gov/
 
Remember, this information may not be all inclusive.  Please visit the USPS website for additional, more detailed information.
 
Subject:  International Mailing Labels
 
Updated With Postal Bulletin Revisions Through October 4, 2001
 
120 Preparation for Mailing
 
121 Packaging — Sender’s Responsibility
 
It is the responsibility of the sender to prepare items and to address them
clearly and correctly. In preparing items for mailing, the sender must (1) use
strong envelopes or durable packaging material, and (2) consider the nature
of the articles being mailed and the distance they must travel to reach the
addressee. (See DMM C010.2.0 for detailed instructions.)
 
122 Addressing
 
122.1 Destination Address
 
a. At least the entire right half of the address side of the envelope,
package, or card should be reserved for the destination address,
postage, labels, and postal notations.
b. Addresses must be printed in ink or typewritten. Pencil is unacceptable.
c. The name and address of addressee must be written legibly with roman
letters and Arabic numbers, all placed lengthwise on one side of the
item. For parcels, addresses should also be written on a separate slip
enclosed in the parcel.
d. Addresses in Russian, Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, Cyrillic, Japanese, or
Chinese characters must bear an interline translation in English of the
names of the post office and country of destination. If the English
translation is not known, the foreign language words must be spelled in
roman characters (print or script). See 293.91 and 284.1 for an optional
addressing procedure that applies only to direct country sacks of
International Surface Air Lift (ISAL) mail or International Priority Airmail
(IPA), respectively.
e. Mail may not be addressed to a person in one country "in care of" a
person in another country.
f. The name of the sender and/or addressee may not be in initials except
where they are an adopted trade name.
g. Mail may not be addressed to Boxholder or Householder.
h. The following exceptional form of address, in French or a language
known in the country of destination, may be used on printed matter:
the addressee’s name or Occupant.
 
Example: MR THOMAS CLARK OR OCCUPANT
i. The house number and street address or box number must be included
when mail is addressed to towns or cities.
j. The address of items sent to General Delivery (in French, Poste
Restante) must indicate the name of the addressee. The use of initials;
figures; simple, given names; or fictitious names is not permitted on
articles addressed for general delivery.
k. The last line of the address must show only the country name, written in
full (no abbreviations) and in capital letters. For example:
 
MR THOMAS CLARK
117 RUSSELL DRIVE
LONDON WIP 6HQ
ENGLAND
 
MS C P APPLE
APARTADO 3068
46807 PUERTO VALLARTA JALISCO
MEXICO
 
Exception: To Canada, either of the following address formats
may be used when the postal delivery zone number is included in
the address:
 
MS HELEN SAUNDERS
1010 CLEAR STREET
OTTAWA ON K1A 0B1
CANADA
 
MS HELEN SAUNDERS
1010 CLEAR STREET
OTTAWA ON CANADA
K1A 0B1
 
122.2 Return Address
 
The complete address of the sender, including ZIP Code and country of
origin, should be shown in the upper left corner of the address side of the
envelope, package, or card. Only one return address may be used. It must be
located so that it does not affect either the clarity of the address of destination
or the application of service labels and notations (postmarks, etc.).
Unregistered items bearing a return address in another country are accepted
only at the sender’s risk. In the case of bulk mailings, the return address must
be in the country of mailing. For the purpose of this section, a "bulk mailing" is
200 or more pieces mailed at the same time by the sender.
 
123 Customs Forms
 
123.1 General
 
Only two customs declaration forms are used, as required under 123.6, for
international mail: PS Form 2976, Customs - CN 22 (Old C 1) and Sender’s
Declaration (green label); and PS Form 2976-A, Customs Declaration and
Dispatch Note CP 72 (Old C 2/CP 3/CP 2). PS Form 2976-E, Customs
Declaration Envelope CP 91, is used with PS Form 2976-A for parcel post
packages.
 
Note: The May 1996 and December 1996 versions of PS Form 2976
may no longer be used. Postal customers are now required to use the
June 1997 version, or a subsequent version, whenever a mailing
transaction necessitates the affixing of PS Form 2976. Except as
provided in 123.3, it is also mandatory that they present a fully completed
 
Sender’s Declaration, which specifies both the Sender’s Name and
Address and the Addressee’s Name and Address, at the time of mailing.

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