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If the creators of a new system have their way L-Mail will soon become the common term used to describe sending physical letters via a web site using any internet service provider (ISP). L-Mail.com was launched in September 2004 and is offering consumers and businesses the ability to send postal letters via any internet enabled computer through a simple web-based interface.

Users of the service simply type and format their letter in a browser, click submit before it is printed and put in traditional postal mail systems from one of an initial seven locations around the world.

The developers of L-Mail claim their service will save users time and money over using traditional post. Letters will frequently be cheaper through L-Mail than traditional mail. For example, a three-page letter from the UK to the US will cost 64p fully inclusive. Postage alone for a 20 g letter from the UK to the US is 68p.

L-Mails can be sent to any address on the planet via the initial seven printing and posting locations:

  • Australia – Sydney;

  • Canada – British Columbia;

  • Spain – Madrid;

  • UK – Edinburgh;

  • UK – Leicester;

  • UK – London;

  • US – Ellensburg (West Coast); and

  • US – New York (East Coast).

Further locations will be added regularly.

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