Does not contain any direct mail boundaries

I think there may be a bit of a misunderstanding here!

"Direct mail boundaries" is a term that refers to the physical boundaries or geographic areas that are typically used to define the scope of a direct mail campaign. For example, a direct mail campaign might target a specific zip code, city, state, or region.

If you're saying that a piece of mail "does not contain any direct mail boundaries", it means that the mail piece does not have any specific geographic or demographic targeting information on it, such as a zip code or city name. In other words, it's a general-purpose mail piece that is not targeted to a specific audience or geographic area.

Is that what you meant?