Departments sending official University mail are responsible for proper preparation of all letters, flats (large flat envelopes), and parcels to addresses off campus.
Our mailing machine will seal top flap envelopes if the flaps are open or nested.
Each department should separate and band all mail into three categories:
Due to strict regulations put forth by the United States Postal Service, mail services can not allow any University personnel to mail University-metered mail themselves, i.e., you can not ask mail services to meter your mail and then take it to the nearest mail box or Post Office. This is because the last pick up of the day may have already been made and the next one will be on the following day. The U.S.P.S., to maintain its own delivery goal of one-day delivery in Greater Boston, will not accept a letter which has yesterday’s date on it.
When receiving such "stale-dated" mail, USPS has three actions to choose from:
All mail received at any mail service location by 4:00 p.m. is sent daily. If you cannot make it by this time, your mail will be sent the following business day.
Personal mail received with no postage will be returned to sender. For your convenience, stamps can be purchased at the State House Post Office.