What does this mean?

<p>I got an e-mail. Does it mean I'm accepted or not?</p>

<p><<i have="" your="" admission="" package="" ready="" to="" mail="" you="" but="" our="" courier="" does="" not="" deliver="" post="" office="" boxes;="" we="" need="" a="" mailing="" address="" send="" to.="" please="" get="" back="" me="" as="" soon="" possible="" with="" this="" information,="" thank="" and="" great="" day.="">></i></p><i have="" your="" admission="" package="" ready="" to="" mail="" you="" but="" our="" courier="" does="" not="" deliver="" post="" office="" boxes;="" we="" need="" a="" mailing="" address="" send="" to.="" please="" get="" back="" me="" as="" soon="" possible="" with="" this="" information,="" thank="" and="" great="" day.="">
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<p>Looks like it.</p>

<p>Although I'd wonder about a place that doesn't know that the US Postal Service offers Express Mail which permits the same kind of tracking as their "courier" would. In my personal experience, couriers are more likely to misdeliver packages than the US Postal Service is, not to mention the superior security of a US P.O. box over a front doorstep!</p>

<p>i'm an int'l</p>

<p>Go to the college's website, find the e-mail address/phone number for the admissions office, and e-mail or call them to determine if this e-mail message to you is legitimate. Don't just reply to the e-mail. Something about it just doesn't smell right.</p>