Inward mail

Inward mail refers to the mail that is delivered to a person or organization at their postal address. This can include letters, packages, and other types of mail that are sent to them through the postal service.

Inward mail is typically received at a post office or a mailbox, and it is then sorted and delivered to the intended recipient. Inward mail can include a wide range of items, such as:

Inward mail can be sorted and organized in various ways, such as by sender, recipient, or type of mail. It can also be scanned and digitized, allowing for electronic access and management of mail.

Inward mail is an important part of daily life, as it allows people to receive important documents, communicate with others, and access goods and services.