Do not send junk mail list
You're looking to opt-out of receiving junk mail, also known as unsolicited mail or spam mail. Here are some steps you can take to reduce the amount of junk mail you receive:
National Do Not Mail List (US only)
- Visit the National Do Not Mail List website (www.donotmail.org) and fill out the online form.
- Provide your name, address, and email address (if you want to opt-out of email spam as well).
- Click "Submit" to add your information to the list.
Direct Marketing Association (DMA) Mail Preference Service (US only)
- Visit the DMA's Mail Preference Service website (www.dmaconsumers.org) and fill out the online form.
- Provide your name, address, and email address (if you want to opt-out of email spam as well).
- Pay a one-time fee of $2 to add your information to the list.
Canada's National Do Not Mail List (Canada only)
- Visit the Canada Post website (www.canadapost.ca) and fill out the online form.
- Provide your name, address, and email address (if you want to opt-out of email spam as well).
- Click "Submit" to add your information to the list.
Other options
- Contact your local post office or postal service to ask about their junk mail opt-out programs.
- Register with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to opt-out of receiving telemarketing calls and mailings.
- Consider using a mail-blocking service, such as Catalog Choice or 41pounds, which can help reduce the amount of junk mail you receive.
Important notes
- These opt-out lists are not foolproof, and you may still receive some junk mail.
- Some companies may not honor these opt-out lists, so it's essential to also take steps to reduce your online footprint and limit the amount of personal information you share online.
- If you're receiving junk mail from a specific company, you can contact them directly to request that they remove your name from their mailing list.
Remember, it's always a good idea to be cautious when sharing your personal information online, and to take steps to protect your privacy.