Adding my voice to those who know stations still send out paper QSLS, and thank goodness for it! If I can get a physical QSL rather than just an e-mail, I will. I'm old-fashioned that way, despite having just turned 33--eek!
India, Turkey, Vietnam, CRI, RHC out of Cuba, Radio Prague, KBS, AWR, South Africa's Sonder Grense, Radio Itatiaia, Radio Central Goiania, Observatorio Nacional (the time station), and Radio Nove de Julho from Brazil, Radio Austria, CHU from Canada, Auckland's volmet, and Taiwan all QSL. What's more, at one point, RTI sent the dollar I'd included in my letter *back* with my QSL, along with a polite post-it note saying please keep your money. Wow!
DW also physically QSLs if you e-mail and ask, but their English e-mail - the info (at) dw (dot) de address - has bounced back twice over the past two weeks or so, siting network issues. Anybody know what the flip to do in this situation? They have not been nearly as reliable with responses when I've written to their physical address, as in nothing at all came back.
New Zealand only sends e-mails now? Darn, boogers, and darn! I'll treasure the delightful pair of QSL cards I have from them all the more, now.
I also have it on reliable authority that Iran VOIRI QSLs, but I have yet to dare test that one. One of these years, I will! I'm probably on a watchlist already. I won't touch North Korea, even though they've been known to reply to other DXers who've written them... Some things transcend radio nerdery and besides, that's terrifying.