Can i block mail

You're looking to block unwanted mail!

Yes, there are several ways to block mail, depending on the type of mail you're receiving and your personal preferences. Here are some options:

  1. USPS Mail Forwarding: If you're receiving unwanted mail at your current address, you can forward your mail to a new address using the USPS Mail Forwarding service. This way, you can receive only the mail you want and discard the rest.
  2. Do Not Mail: The Direct Marketing Association (DMA) offers a "Do Not Mail" registry, which allows you to opt-out of receiving unsolicited mail from participating companies. You can register online or by phone.
  3. National Do Not Call Registry: While this registry is primarily for phone numbers, you can also add your email address to the registry to reduce unwanted commercial emails. This won't block all mail, but it may help reduce spam emails.
  4. Contact the sender: If you're receiving unwanted mail from a specific company or organization, you can contact them directly to request that they remove your name from their mailing list.
  5. Use a mail-blocking service: There are several services that can help block unwanted mail, such as:
    • MailGuard: A service that filters out unwanted mail and sends you a daily report of any blocked mail.
    • NoMoreJunkMail: A service that helps you opt-out of unwanted mail and reduces the amount of junk mail you receive.
    • Catalog Choice: A service that allows you to opt-out of receiving catalogs and other unwanted mail from participating companies.
  6. Use a postal box or PO box: If you're receiving a lot of unwanted mail, you can consider renting a postal box or PO box to receive your mail. This way, you can keep your personal address private and discard unwanted mail without having to deal with it at your home.
  7. Report unwanted mail to the USPS: If you're receiving unwanted mail that's causing a problem, you can report it to the USPS. They may be able to help you resolve the issue or provide guidance on how to handle the situation.

Remember to always follow the guidelines and regulations set by the USPS and other organizations when blocking mail.