In article <hiIje.110781$IN.1876186@twister2.libero.it>,
"N! Xau" <nxauBASTACONLOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to write a letter to Mr. Brown who works for cabinet XYZ.
> I want the envelope is open from him, only.
> Can I write something like "CONFIDENTIAL" next the address, to improve the
> chances? Or anything else?
>
> Please advice.
>
> Thanks
Mr. Brown
CONFIDENTIAL -- FOR ADDRESSEE ONLY
Minister of XYZ
1234 Main Street.
Ontario, Brittish Virgin Islands
L27-94053
It is likely, however, that his trusted assignee screens his mail. If
it is the case, you can replace "CONFIDENTIAL" with "PERSONAL AND
CONFIDENTIAL", although there are still no guarantees, as a lot of
people use these banners inappropriately, hence, busy people have their
assistants screen those, too.
Alternately, send it Fed-Ex with signature required, and stipulate that
only the addressee may sign for it.
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