Can you block someone from sending you mail

Yes, it is possible to block someone from sending you mail, but the process and effectiveness may vary depending on the type of mail and the country you are in. Here are some ways to block unwanted mail:

  1. USPS (United States Postal Service): You can file a complaint with the USPS if you're receiving harassing or threatening mail. They may be able to block the sender's mail or take other action to protect you.
  2. National Do Not Mail List: The Direct Marketing Association (DMA) maintains a National Do Not Mail List, which allows you to register your name and address to stop receiving unsolicited commercial mail. However, this list is not foolproof, and some mailers may still send you mail.
  3. Phone and Mail Preference Service: The Phone and Mail Preference Service (PMPS) is a UK-based service that allows you to register your name and address to stop receiving unsolicited mail and phone calls. While this service is primarily designed for UK residents, it may still be effective for international mail.
  4. Contact the sender: If you know the sender's name and address, you can try contacting them directly to ask them to stop sending you mail. This may be effective if the sender is a legitimate business or individual who is sending you unwanted mail.
  5. Report spam mail: If you're receiving spam mail, you can report it to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) or your local consumer protection agency. They may be able to take action against the sender.
  6. Use a mail-blocking service: There are private companies that offer mail-blocking services, such as MailGuard or MailBlocker. These services use algorithms to identify and block unwanted mail before it reaches your mailbox.

It's important to note that while these methods can help reduce unwanted mail, they may not be 100% effective. Some mailers may still find ways to send you mail, and you may need to take additional steps to protect your privacy and prevent unwanted mail.