Artificial mails

You're referring to artificial mail, also known as "junk mail" or "spam mail"!

Artificial mail refers to unsolicited commercial emails, letters, or packages that are sent to individuals or businesses without their consent or request. These types of mail are often used by companies to promote their products or services, and can be a nuisance to recipients who may not be interested in the offers or messages.

Some common types of artificial mail include:

  1. Spam emails: Unsolicited commercial emails that are sent to large numbers of people, often with the intention of promoting a product or service.
  2. Junk mail: Unsolicited letters or packages that are sent to individuals or businesses, often with the intention of promoting a product or service.
  3. Telemarketing calls: Unsolicited phone calls that are made to individuals or businesses, often with the intention of promoting a product or service.
  4. Robocalls: Automated phone calls that are made to individuals or businesses, often with the intention of promoting a product or service.

Artificial mail can be a problem for several reasons:

  1. Waste of resources: Artificial mail can waste paper, ink, and other resources, as well as contribute to environmental pollution.
  2. Invasive: Artificial mail can be invasive and disrupt the recipient's daily routine, especially if it is sent to a large number of people.
  3. Unwanted: Artificial mail is often unwanted and can be seen as spam or junk mail, which can be frustrating for recipients.
  4. Security risks: Artificial mail can pose security risks, as it can be used to spread malware or phishing scams.

To reduce the amount of artificial mail you receive, you can:

  1. Register with the National Do Not Call Registry: This registry allows you to opt-out of receiving telemarketing calls.
  2. Use email filters: Many email providers offer filters that can help block spam emails.
  3. Opt-out of junk mail: Many companies offer opt-out options for junk mail, so be sure to take advantage of these options.
  4. Use a paperless billing option: Many companies offer paperless billing options, which can help reduce the amount of junk mail you receive.

Remember, it's always a good idea to be cautious when receiving unsolicited mail or emails, and to verify the authenticity of the sender before responding or taking any action.