"Moved, Left No Forwarding Address"
Moved Left No Forwarding Address
Mail undeliverable at address given; no change-of-address order on file; forwarding order expired; forwarding postage not guaranteed by sender or addressee; or, mail endorsed with sender's instructions DO NOT FORWARD. i.e. I would summarize/assume that the address was incorrect, expired, etc. Try to contact the person/office/business whom you tried to send this to and obtain the correct address. p.s. Return to sender means that the letter was returned to you or the person [address] who sent it [the sender].
"Return to Sender VIF" typically refers to a mail or package that is being sent back to the original sender due to a "VIF" (Very Important Freight) status. This may occur when the intended recipient is unavailable, the address is incorrect, or there are issues with the contents. The "return to sender" label indicates that the item should not be delivered and must be sent back to where it originated. This status is often used in logistics and shipping to ensure proper handling of important items.
Oh, isn't that just a happy little mystery? "Return to sender in dispute unable to forward" simply means that the mail couldn't be delivered to the intended recipient, and it's being sent back to the sender because of an issue or disagreement. It's just a little bump in the road, but we'll turn it into a beautiful learning experience together.
email is known as Electronic Mail. It is the process of exchanging digital message from sender to the multiple recipients.
Email is known as Electronic Mail. It is the process of exchanging digital message from sender to the multiple recipients.
NDN can mean many things. The most relevant being Non-Delivery Notification. This is a bounced e-mail. An e-mail that cannot reach the contact but has actually been sent back to the sender. This is also called a bounced e-mail.
Qustion isn't exactly clear. Do you mean you sent him something via certified mail with a return receipt requested and he kept the return receipt without returning it? If it was sent to him, I do not believe that even the FBI has that power, it is a violation of US postal Service Regulations. If he kept it as a method of obtaining the address of the person who mailed it to him, he should have copied it and then returned it. If this doesn't address your question please try to word it more clearly.
"Delivery Confirmation" is an optional purchased feature for some classes of mail so that the sender is notified that the item has been delivered. It is not the same as "Signature Confirmation" or registered mail. It is a feature that allows the sender to know when an item was delivered. Most easily determined by web access tracking the item by unique number.
what is mean by sender? sender is a first person in the model of communication.that he here the message to pass.
Skip that website. Unless you agree to receive "junk" mail, they will not allow you to proceed. If you really must see the content, select "allow" or "I agree" then put the sender in your junk mail folder so transmissions will be blocked by your mail filter.
it mean your off your head