How to get spam mail back

I'm assuming you're asking about how to get spam mail back to the sender, rather than how to get rid of spam mail!

Here are a few ways to do so:

  1. Return to Sender: If you have the sender's return address, you can simply write "Return to Sender" on the envelope and give it back to your mail carrier or deposit it in a mailbox.
  2. Use a "Refused" Stamp: You can also use a "Refused" stamp, which is a special stamp that indicates the mail is being returned to the sender. You can purchase these stamps at your local post office.
  3. Contact the USPS: If you're unable to get the sender's return address, you can contact the United States Postal Service (USPS) and ask them to forward the mail to the sender. You'll need to provide the sender's name and address, as well as the reason for returning the mail.
  4. Use a Spam Reporting Service: Some email providers, such as Gmail, offer spam reporting services that allow you to report spam emails and have them returned to the sender.

It's worth noting that some spam mail may be sent from countries where the sender's address is not easily obtainable, or where the sender is intentionally trying to evade detection. In these cases, it may be more difficult or impossible to get the mail back to the sender.

Remember to always handle spam mail with care, as it may contain viruses or other malware. If you're unsure about how to handle a piece of mail, it's always best to err on the side of caution and contact your local post office or a trusted authority for guidance.