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What happens to mail without apartment number on?

If it has your name on, they should be delivered to you - the post office has to make all reasonable effort to deliver items, and so you should get yours.
It may be returned to sender if your mum wrote that.
Could be worth asking neighbours or the doormen if you think they might have ended up somewhere like that.
It is a nightmare getting through to the post offices, but keep trying!

Why do e-mails sometimes disappear from my Gmail inbox?

Most often it is malware attachments that sneak in through the gmail filters. These arrive in your spam folder and are automatically deleted by gmail filters after 30 days.It is when you attempt to delete them yourself these attachments open open and embed in the registry. It is pretty hard to track them.Once in a while clean the history and all the cookies and this will help.Also reset the whole thing and this will help. It is a bit of work, I know but it is better to clean out all the garbage that collects and infects everything else.Put your email settings on high alert and junk mail wont get in. Watch those dating sites. They are a harassment and find ways to somehow hook into your system.Im not even sure if all of this will even help.I had the same problem on and off and just got fed up trying to keep the email folders clean and tidy. Unfortunately we cannot survive without email. Of all the email sites Gmail is one of the best. Had enough nonsense comes through Yahoo, Hotmail and all others.Cheers.

How do I view email older than a few months on Yahoo Mail on my old, slow computer without buying a premium account?

I don’t have a premium Yahoo account, and I have mail that is over 13 years old. I didn’t use Yahoo much after I signed up with Gmail, mainly because of their being hacked so many time, so I had over 50,000 unread messages. I wanted to clean it up so I could use it again.I have Thunderbird for my email client, it works in systems as old as Windows XP SP2. I went into my Yahoo account settings and allowed third party software, put my email and password into Thunderbird, and several hours later I had ALL my mail. It took me about an hour to clean it up, and now I have a nice clean mailbox at Yahoo again. My friend sent me some pictures of my son’s baptism 10 years ago that I thought were lost, but no, they were still sitting there nicely on Yahoo’s servers waiting for me to download them.

How do I recover accidentally deleted 5 month old yahoo mail?

You can restore your mailbox to a previous state from a backup copy, recovering your lost messages whether you accidentally emptied the Trash folder containing an important email To rescue messages that have disappeared from your Yahoo! Mail account during the past 24 hours or undelete messages after you have emptied the Trashfolder:Download all messages received yesterday and today at your Yahoo! Mail or forward them to a different email address automatically or manually.These messages will otherwise be lost forever.Fill out the Yahoo! Mail Restore Help Form (or the Yahoo! Mail Classic Mail Restore Help Form).While you wait for Yahoo! to return your Yahoo! Mail account to the state at the desired time from a backup copy, make sure you continue to forward or download any newly arriving messagess

Every single email from the past 2 months has just vanished?

It's not exactly a solution, but I discovered that if you find the emails that are missing in the Smart Views, add them to a new folder, and then add them all back to the inbox, they will show up again.

What percentage of mail gets lost by USPS yearly?

Worked at USPS 26 years, been retired awhile, so my recollection is from official in-service talks up to 2010, but I'll give it my best shot since I don't see much else here as far as answers...sorry for the lack of hard data.Depends on what you consider "lost". Extremely small percentage of First Class Mail ends up permanently GONE, meaning accidentally destroyed, stolen or dumped somewhere. Those are the far and few between headline cases.Mis-deliveries (aka LMF or Last Mile Failures) due to employee error hovers around 1%, which is pretty bad. Imagine if 1% of planes crashed, we'd have 100's of air disasters every day. A mail carrier with 500 customers would make around 5 errors every day, which is just unacceptable. USPS handles a huge amount of mail per year, so the 5% answer was ridiculously high. If a carrier continually made 25 mistakes daily on a 500 customer route, they would be terminated from USPS employment. We handle more mail during holiday season than all the rest of the year combined, so a 2% increase in loss with 100% increase in volume is just a poor guess.If by "lost" you mean undeliverable for whatever reason so that the mail piece ends up at a dead letter facility, can't be identified by contents, then less than a tenth of a percent of total mail volume (First Class Mail) a year is actually destroyed because it can't be delivered or returned to sender.

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