CorrLinks is a way for family and friends to communicate with their loved ones incarcerated in prison. Established through a relationship between a corrections agency and ATG, this system allows family and friends to subscribe to CorrLinks services.
Not all federal inmates have corrlinks access, and inmates are likely to be barred from using the service if their particular crimes involved the use of a computer in any manner. The system does not allow inmates access to the internet, and all incoming and outgoing messages are monitored. Emails are limited to 13,000 characters, and no attachments are allowed. (Attachments will be removed, which sometimes corrupts the rest of the message.) The content of the email may not "jeopardize the public or the safety, security, or orderly operation of the correctional facility".
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