Tracker mail

You're referring to a "tracker mail" or "package tracking"!

Tracker mail, also known as package tracking, is a service provided by postal services, courier companies, and online retailers to track the status of a package or shipment. This service allows you to monitor the movement of your package from the moment it's shipped to the moment it's delivered.

Here's how it typically works:

  1. When you send a package, you provide the recipient's address and other relevant details.
  2. The shipping carrier (e.g., USPS, UPS, FedEx) assigns a unique tracking number to the package.
  3. The carrier updates the tracking information in real-time as the package moves through their network.
  4. You can use the tracking number to check the status of your package on the carrier's website or through a mobile app.
  5. The tracking information typically includes details such as:
    • Package location (e.g., "in transit" or "delivered")
    • Estimated delivery date
    • Package weight and dimensions
    • Handling and delivery status (e.g., "out for delivery" or "delivered")

Some common tracking services include:

  1. USPS (United States Postal Service) Tracking
  2. UPS (United Parcel Service) Tracking
  3. FedEx Tracking
  4. DHL Tracking
  5. Amazon Tracking (for Amazon packages)

Tracker mail has become an essential tool for both senders and recipients, as it provides transparency and peace of mind throughout the shipping process.