District mail

You're referring to the District Mail service!

District Mail is a postal service provided by the United States Postal Service (USPS) that allows businesses and organizations to send mail and packages to specific geographic areas, such as a city, state, or zip code. This service is often used by companies that need to send mailings to a specific region or demographic.

Here are some key features of District Mail:

  1. Targeted delivery: District Mail allows you to send mail and packages to a specific geographic area, ensuring that your message reaches the intended audience.
  2. Cost-effective: District Mail can be more cost-effective than traditional mail services, especially for large volumes of mail.
  3. Customization: You can customize your mailings with specific addresses, names, and messages to target your audience more effectively.
  4. Tracking and reporting: USPS provides tracking and reporting tools to help you monitor the delivery of your mail and packages.

Some common uses of District Mail include:

  1. Marketing campaigns: Send targeted mailings to promote products, services, or events to specific geographic areas.
  2. Customer communications: Send regular updates, newsletters, or promotional materials to customers in a specific region.
  3. Fundraising efforts: Send mailings to supporters, donors, or potential donors in a specific area.
  4. Recruitment efforts: Send mailings to potential employees, students, or members in a specific geographic area.

If you're interested in using District Mail for your business or organization, I recommend contacting the USPS or a reputable mail service provider to learn more about the process and requirements.