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  3. Relay box - Wikipedia

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    Although often located in convenient public places, relay boxes have an inconspicuous appearance, lack an aperture, and are locked to the public. Like post boxes, they need to be secured to deter theft and tampering, and are often attached to the ground directly, to a lamp post, or attached to the back of a public post box.

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  5. Centralized mail delivery - Wikipedia

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    The initial suggestion for the creation of the cluster box was submitted by Peter McHugh, a postal carrier in Los Angeles Ca. The Post Office Department first introduced curbside cluster boxes in 1967. By 2001, the US Postal Service (USPS) was approving locking mailbox designs to help customers protect their mail.

  6. Post office box - Wikipedia

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    PO boxes in the lobby of a U.S. post office. Post office boxes are usually mounted in a wall of the post office, either an external wall or a wall in a lobby, so that staff on the inside may deposit mail in a box, while a key holder (some older post office boxes use a combination dial instead of a key) in the lobby or on the outside of the building may open their box to retrieve the mail.

  7. Letter box - Wikipedia

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    There often is a special lock box (also called a "key keeper" or "Knox box") located at the outside entrance, which either gives access to a front door key or directly activates the front door electric strike, to allow the mail delivery person to enter the building. A similar "Arrow lock" is usually located on the centralized mailbox, to allow ...

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