Can nonmail be put in a mail box

I think there may be a bit of a misunderstanding here!

"Nonmail" isn't a real word or concept, so I'm assuming you meant to ask if non-physical items (e.g., digital files, intangible concepts) can be put in a mailbox.

The answer is no, mailboxes are designed to hold physical items, such as letters, packages, and bills. They are not suitable for storing non-physical items like digital files, ideas, or concepts.

If you're looking for a way to share or store non-physical items, you might consider using digital platforms, such as:

  1. Cloud storage services (e.g., Google Drive, Dropbox) to store and share files.
  2. Social media platforms or online forums to share ideas and concepts.
  3. Email or messaging apps to send and receive digital messages.

However, if you're looking for a creative way to represent or symbolize non-physical items, you might consider using a metaphorical or artistic approach, such as:

  1. Creating a digital art piece or sculpture to represent an idea or concept.
  2. Writing a story or poem to convey a message or idea.
  3. Using a metaphor or analogy to describe a non-physical concept.

I hope this helps clarify things!