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UK: Royal Mail Price Rise
01st April 2008
With effect from 4 April 2008, L-Mail will increase the prices to UK destinations in line with the price rises from Royal Mail. Prices are increasing by 3p for second class mail and 2p for first class.
L-Mail New Zealand
08th February 2008
L-Mail are now processing letters from New Zealand. Integration Account users are reminded they may need to update their system settings to take advantage of this new location.
L-Mail Upgrade - Update
06th February 2008
On 7 February 2008 at 07:00 GMT L-Mail successfully migrated to new servers. The move will help us accommodate our continued growth and ensure performance standards and reliability are maintained.
L-Mail Portugal
10th December 2007
L-Mail are now processing letters from Portugal. Integration Account users are reminded they may need to update their system settings to take advantage of this new location.
Domain and hosting resellers benefit from L-Mail Plug In
23rd August 2007
WHMCompleteSolution (WHMCS) is a client management solution for Web Hosts & Other Online Businesses looking for Online Automated Recurring Billing. The system has now been enhanced further through the introduction of a free L-Mail plug-in.
The WHMCS L-Mail plug in enables users to automate the sending of customised welcome letters to new customers via the postal system. With L-Mail providing representation in over 20 countries around the world, it is a simple and affordable way to write to clients in a more personal manner.
L-Mail are now processing letters from Germany. Integration Account users are reminded they may need to update their system settings to take advantage of this new location.
L-Mail launches in the Netherlands
04th June 2007
L-Mail is pleased to announce we are now processing letters from the Netherlands.
The Netherlands is often called Holland, however this is incorrect as the provinces of North and South Holland in the western Netherlands are only two of the country's thirteen provinces
The Netherlands is a densely populated by 16.5m inhabitants and a geographically low-lying country. It is popularly known for its windmills, cheese, clogs (wooden shoes), delftware pottery and gouda cheese, dikes, tulips, bicycles, and social tolerance.