Bombing mail

I understand that you're referring to the act of sending unwanted or unsolicited mail, often in large quantities, to a person or organization. This can be frustrating and wasteful, especially if the mail is not relevant or useful to the recipient.

There are a few reasons why someone might engage in this behavior, including:

  1. Spamming: Some individuals or companies may send large quantities of mail to a single address in an attempt to promote their products or services.
  2. Harassment: In some cases, people may send unwanted mail to a person or organization as a form of harassment or intimidation.
  3. Prank or joke: Others may send large quantities of mail as a prank or joke, often to see how long it takes for the recipient to notice or respond.

If you're experiencing unwanted mail, there are a few steps you can take to address the issue:

  1. Contact the sender: If you know who is sending the mail, you can try contacting them directly to ask them to stop. Be polite and respectful, and explain that you're not interested in receiving their mail.
  2. Report the issue: If you're not sure who is sending the mail, you can report the issue to your local post office or postal regulatory agency. They may be able to help you identify the sender and take action to stop the mail.
  3. Use a mail filter: Many email providers and online services offer mail filters that can help block unwanted mail. You can also use software or apps that can help filter out spam and junk mail.
  4. Consider a mail-blocking service: There are also services that specialize in blocking unwanted mail, such as mail-blocking software or services that can help you identify and block suspicious mail.

Remember to always handle unwanted mail carefully, as it may contain personal or sensitive information. If you're unsure about how to handle a particular piece of mail, it's always a good idea to err on the side of caution and contact a trusted authority or expert for guidance.