Personnel officials asking e-subscribers to forego hard-copy news Published May 21, 2009 RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas (AFNS) -- Subscribers to the e-Afterburner are being asked to forego receiving hard-copy editions by allowing their names to be removed from the postal mailing list. Retirees and annuitants who receive the e-Afterburner should send their full name, U.S. Postal Service mailing address, and the last four digits of their Social Security number to afpc.retiree@randolph.af.mil. They will then be removed from the hard-copy Afterburner mailing list, reducing printing/postal costs for a future printed version. Many of the 770,000 Air Force retirees and annuitants do not have computer access so they rely on a printed version. Ever-rising printing and postage costs make providing hard-copy editions a tough fiscal challenge for the Air Force. People interested in subscribing to the e-Afterburner can do so on the AF.mil subscription page.