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Re: i/s article

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (David F Lambert)
Mon Nov 19 06:53:06 2001

Message-Id: <200111191153.GAA22127@pacific-carrier-annex.mit.edu>
Date:         Sun, 18 Nov 01 18:34:23 EST
From: David F Lambert <LAMBERT@MITVMA.MIT.EDU>
To: Mary Ellen Bushnell <bushnell@MIT.EDU>,
        Enterprise Printing Delivery Project Team <printdel@MIT.EDU>
In-Reply-To:  Your message of Thu, 15 Nov 2001 15:48:48 -0500

Mary Ellen & others,

The more I think about having "others" use the few current drop-off
locations, the more I don't think that will work - what bin/slot number, all
but one location is in private office space.  I guess I'd rather see
us only publicly document the internal mail & DMCs.  That'd be easy
to document by simply saying "any valid Distributed Mail Center (DMC)
address".

I believe your assumption is in thesecond paragraph is true but will
let Lynne & Rocklyn confirm.

-Dave

On Thu, 15 Nov 2001 15:48:48 -0500 you said:
>Questions about delivery of print output:
>
>For customers whose output delivery would ordinarily be delivered via
>campus mail, how can they request that it be sent instead to the most
>convenient "drop-off point on campus?"
>	When using KLP/KLPR desktop printer
>	When using the web interface
>
>If the web interface lets you specify delivery location, I suppose
>you can specify a drop-off location. For that matter you can direct
>output to someone else's address on campus, though there's no way to
>specify recipient name when it's not the person who requests the
>print job. True?
>
>For customers who want to pick up their output, rather than wait for
>campus mail delivery, how do they arrange for this?
>
>I'm still waiting for a web page that lists drop-off locations on
>campus. Is this in the works?
>
>ME

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