Live in mail

I think you meant to say "live in mail"!

If you're asking if it's possible to live in a mailbox, the answer is no. Mailboxes are designed to hold mail and packages, not people. They're typically small, enclosed spaces that are not suitable for human habitation.

However, if you're asking about living in a remote or isolated area with limited access to amenities, there are some communities that have been established in rural areas with limited infrastructure. These communities might have mailboxes as their primary means of communication and delivery of goods.

In some cases, people might choose to live in a remote area with limited access to amenities, such as a rural homestead or a tiny house community. These individuals often rely on alternative methods of communication, such as satellite internet or ham radios, and might have to travel to a nearby town or city for access to basic services like healthcare, education, and shopping.

So while it's not possible to live in a mailbox, there are certainly people who choose to live in remote areas with limited access to amenities, and they often find creative ways to adapt and thrive in these environments.