Can i block mail from someone
The age-old problem of unwanted mail!
Yes, you can block mail from someone. Here are a few ways to do so:
US Postal Service (USPS)
- Request a "No Solicitation" sticker: You can request a sticker from the USPS to place on your mailbox or door to indicate that you don't want solicitors or unwanted mail.
- File a complaint: If you're receiving harassing or threatening mail, you can file a complaint with the USPS. They'll investigate and take appropriate action.
- Use a "Return to Sender" service: If you're receiving unwanted mail, you can use a service like the USPS's "Return to Sender" service, which allows you to send back unwanted mail to the sender.
- Report spam: If you're receiving unwanted emails, you can report them as spam to your email provider. Most email providers have a "report spam" button or feature that allows you to flag suspicious emails.
- Use a spam filter: Many email providers offer spam filters that can help block unwanted emails from reaching your inbox.
- Block senders: Most email providers allow you to block specific senders or domains from sending you emails.
Other options
- Contact the sender: If you're receiving unwanted mail or emails from a specific person or company, you can try contacting them directly to ask them to stop sending you mail or emails.
- Use a mail-blocking service: There are third-party services, like MailBlocker or Unroll.me, that can help block unwanted mail and emails.
Remember to always follow your local laws and regulations when blocking mail or emails.