postmaster 音标拼音: [p'ostm
, æstɚ] [p'osm
, æstɚ]
n . 邮局局长 ;
邮件管理者,(负责处理电子邮件问题及解决用户疑问的人)
邮局局长 ; 邮件管理者,(负责处理电子邮件问题及解决用户疑问的人)
postmaster n 1 :
the person in charge of a post office Postmaster \
Post "
mas `
ter \,
n .
1 .
One who has charge of a station for the accommodation of travelers ;
one who supplies post horses .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
One who has charge of a post office ,
and the distribution and forwarding of mails .
[
1913 Webster ]
The {
electronic mail }
contact and maintenance person at a site
connected to the {
Internet }
or {
UUCPNET }.
Often ,
but not
always ,
the same as the {
admin }.
The Internet standard for
electronic mail ({
RFC }
822 )
requires each machine to have a
"
postmaster "
address ;
usually it is aliased to this person .
See also {
webmaster }.
postmaster :
n .
The email contact and maintenance person at a site connected to the network .
Often ,
but not always ,
the same as the admin .
The Internet standard for electronic mail (
RFC -
822 )
requires each machine to have a ‘
postmaster ’
address ;
usually it is aliased to this person .
POSTMASTER ,
or DEPUTY POSTMASTER .
An officer of the United States appointed by the postmaster general to hold his office .
during the ,
pleasure of the former .
Before entering on the duties of his office ,
he is required to give bond with surety to be approved by the postmaster general .
Act of 3d March ,
1825 ,
s .
3 .
12 .
Every postmaster is required to keep an office in the place for which he may be appointed ;
and it is his duty to receive and forward by mail ,
without delay ,
all letters ,
papers ,
and packets as directed ;
to receive the mails and deliver ,
at all reasonable hours ,
all letters ,
papers and packets to the persons entitled thereto .
3 .
In lieu of commissions allowed deputy postmasters by the 14th section of the act of 3d March ,
1845 ,.
the postmaster general is authorized by the act of March 1 ,
1847 ,
s .
1 ,
to allow ,
on the proceeds of their respective offices ,
a commission not exceeding the following rates on the amount received in any one year ,
or a due proportion thereof for less than a year :
On a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars ,
forty per cent ;
on a sum over the first hundred and not exceeding four hundred dollars ,
thirty -
three and one -
third per cent ;
on a sum over and above the first four hundred dollars and not exceeding twenty -
four hundred dollars ,
thirty per cent .;
on a sum over twenty -
four hundred dollars ,
twelve and one -
half per cent .;
on all sums arising from the postage on newspapers ,
magazines ,
and pamphlets ,
fifty per cent .;
on the amount of postages on letters or packets received for distribution ,
seven per cent .:
Provided ,
That all allowances ,
commissions ,
or other emoluments ,
shall be subject to the provisions of the forty -
first section of the act which this is intended to amend ;
and that the annual compensation therein limited shall be computed for the fiscal year commencing on the first of July and ending the thirtieth of June each year ,
and that for any period less than a year the restrictions contained in said section shall be held to apply in a due proportion for such fractional period :
And ,
provided further ,
That the compensation to any ,,
deputy postmaster under the foregoing provisions to be computed upon the receipt at his office of a larger sum shall in no case fall short of the amount to which he would be entitled under a smaller sum received at his office .
4 .
By act of congress approved March 3 ,
1851 ,
Sec .
6 ,
it is enacted ,
That to any postmaster whose commissions may be reduced below the amount allowed at his office for the year ending the thirtieth day of June ,
eighteen hundred and fifty -
one ,
and whose labors may be increased ,
the postmaster general shall be authorized ,
in his discretion ,
to allow such additional commissions as be may deem just and proper Provided ,
That the whole amount of commissions allowed such postmaster during any fiscal year ,
shall not exceed by more than twenty per centum the amount of commissions at such office for the year ending the thirtieth day of June ,
eighteen hundred and fifty -
one .
5 .
Although not subject to all the ,
responsibilities of a common carrier ,
yet a postmaster is liable for all losses and injuries occasioned by his own default in office .
3 Wils .
Rep .
443 ;
Cowp .
754 ;
5 Burr .
2709 ;
1 Bell '
s Com .
468 ;
2 Kent .
Com .
474 ;
Story on Bailm .
Sec .
463 .
6 .
Whether a postmaster is liable for the acts of his clerks or servants seems not to be settled .
1 Bell '
s Com .
468 ,
9 .
In Pennsylvania it has been decided that he is not responsible for their secret delinquencies ,
though perhaps he is answerable for want of attention to the official conduct of his subordinates .
8 Watts .
R .
453 .
Vide Frank ;
Post Office .
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