1983 E-COM, Electronic Computer Originated Mail, Promo Kit - by USPS
- Condition : Used
- Dispatch : Next Day
- Brand : United States Postal Service
- ID# : 228084396
- Quantity : 1 item
- Views : 29
- Location : United States
- Seller : julianbook (0)
- Barcode : None
- Start : Sun 02 Mar 2025 15:15:36 (EDT)
- Close : Run Until Sold
- Remain : Run Until Sold

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USPS Ground Advantage = $8.00 (extra item $8.00)
UPS Ground = $11.00 (extra item $8.00)
USPS Priority Mail = $18.00 (extra item $18.00)
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[Postal history] Before e-mail or the internet, the United States Postal Service had an idea.
Rare complete 1983 kit by USPS for E-COM - 7 original items and folder - everything for a company to get started.
E-COM was first introduced in 1982, and in 1984 handled 23 million messages, but folded in 1985, as each message was costing them $5.25, while the charge was just 26 cents.
E-COM, Electronic Computer Originated Mail, began on January 4, 1982, and ended on September 3,
1985. The service was intended to allow business mailers across the United States to take advantage of
electronics to ensure delivery of hard-copy mail to any address within the contiguous 48 states within two
days. E-COM service originally allowed mailers to transmit messages of up to two pages from their own
computers, via telecommunication lines, to one or more of 25 serving Post Offices located around the
country. The serving Post Offices were located in the cities of Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago,
Cincinnati, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Nashville, New
Orleans, New York, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Richmond, St. Louis, San Antonio, San
Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, DC.
After arriving at the serving Post Office, the messages were processed and sorted by ZIP Code, then
printed on letter-size bond paper, folded, and sealed in envelopes printed with a blue E-COM logo.
Mailers were required to send a minimum of 200 messages per transmission.
1985. The service was intended to allow business mailers across the United States to take advantage of
electronics to ensure delivery of hard-copy mail to any address within the contiguous 48 states within two
days. E-COM service originally allowed mailers to transmit messages of up to two pages from their own
computers, via telecommunication lines, to one or more of 25 serving Post Offices located around the
country. The serving Post Offices were located in the cities of Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago,
Cincinnati, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Nashville, New
Orleans, New York, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Richmond, St. Louis, San Antonio, San
Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, DC.
After arriving at the serving Post Office, the messages were processed and sorted by ZIP Code, then
printed on letter-size bond paper, folded, and sealed in envelopes printed with a blue E-COM logo.
Mailers were required to send a minimum of 200 messages per transmission.
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Listing Information
Listing Type | Gallery Listing |
Listing ID# | 228084396 |
Start Time | Sun 02 Mar 2025 15:15:36 (EDT) |
Close Time | Run Until Sold |
Starting Bid | Fixed Price (no bidding) |
Item Condition | Used |
Bids | 0 |
Views | 29 |
Dispatch Time | Next Day |
Quantity | 1 |
Location | United States |
Auto Extend | No |