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:
- When you send a package, you provide the recipient's address and other relevant details.
- The shipping carrier (e.g., USPS, UPS, FedEx) assigns a unique tracking number to the package.
- The carrier updates the tracking information in real-time as the package moves through their network.
- You can use the tracking number to check the status of your package on the carrier's website or through a mobile app.
- 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:
- USPS (United States Postal Service) Tracking
- UPS (United Parcel Service) Tracking
- FedEx Tracking
- DHL Tracking
- 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.