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'''Corrlinks''' is the official email system used by the [[Bureau of Prisons]] to allow inmates to communicate with the outside world. This is a fee based system that inmates must pay for in order to send/receive email. Unlike commercial sites which allow you to send an email to an inmate which is printed and mailed, this service provides direct email access to federal inmates. All messages are screened just the same as if the mail was coming through the prison mail room.
'''Corrlinks''' is the official email system used by the [[Bureau of Prisons]] to allow inmates to communicate with the outside world. This is a fee based system that inmates must pay for in order to send/receive email. Unlike unofficial services which allow you to send an email to an inmate which is printed and mailed, this service provides direct email access to federal inmates <ref>[http://www.heraldonline.com/2011/02/16/2839988/sc-woman-got-e-mail-from-inmate.html WriteAPrisoner.com Forum</ref>. All messages are screened just the same as if the mail was coming through the prison mail room.


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Revision as of 11:12, 20 March 2011

Corrlinks is the official email system used by the Bureau of Prisons to allow inmates to communicate with the outside world. This is a fee based system that inmates must pay for in order to send/receive email. Unlike unofficial services which allow you to send an email to an inmate which is printed and mailed, this service provides direct email access to federal inmates [1]. All messages are screened just the same as if the mail was coming through the prison mail room.