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Is There A Way To Sort May Mailbox By The

Inbox sorting?

I have 2 yahoo emails, one for my personal, and one under Yahoo business for my business email. When I get to my homepage, or when I click the mail icon is there anyway I can see the inbox for both mailboxes without having to open my personal email, then going on the left and selecting my business?

Should I bother reporting this mailman?

There’s this lazy mailman in my town that constantly puts random mail in our mailboxes so that he doesn’t have to sort it out making us do the work for him. My neighbors were complaining about the same thing too and I’m
not even sure which exact mailman it is either. How would I even go about reporting this? Would it even be worth doing so?

Working of upper layer of e-mail?

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Will USPS deliver mail if names on mail and mailboxes don't match?

Will USPS deliver mail if names on mail and mailboxes don't match?Generally, yes.A lot of letter carriers deliver by address and largely ignore names.Many rural letter carriers tend to use a combination of name and address when sorting mail, and an unusual name may throw them for a bit of a loop at the sorting case if the item came through as raw mail, but if it was machine sorted at the processing plant, they may possibly not even notice the different name as long as the address is correct.I always deliver an item as addressed as a default. Sometimes it is addressed in error, but one often doesn’t know that for a fact and there definitely could be a reason why someone wanted something addressed to them but at a different address.When you get to know a route well, you know most of your customers, and this means that you often know what to do when you see different things that are unusual. For instance, you know that a person used to live at one address and has moved to another, and that when something addressed to them at their old address comes along, you see to it that it goes where they live now.Sometimes you see an item addressed to an unfamiliar name at an address ‘or current resident’, and you highlight ‘or current resident’ in yellow in hopes that the recipient won’t try to leave it in the box with the flag up for you to collect and dispose of. After a customer does that a time or two, you know not to give them anything that has their address but someone else’s name on it since they don’t want it.Most boxes do not have names on them anymore. When they do, often the name is of a previous occupant and is out of date. For privacy’s sake, last names on mail boxes have fallen out of favor in most places. Usually it’s seen in small towns and rural areas where everyone knows - or is related to - everyone else, anyway.

If you place a letter in a US mailbox with daily pickup at 3PM, will it be postmarked that same day?

Yes! That is a BIG DEAL at the post office!! There is a scan code on the box that the driver has scan and download. And they regular seed them to make sure the driver isn't picking them up early. It'll go out that day, and through processing. Everything the trucks have brought in are canceled that night with that date. That's why postmarks work. It's trustworthy!

Legal responsibility for hitting a mailbox?

I hit a mailbox today, the owner wants me to find someone to replace it for him. Am i legally liable to do so or should I make the owner do it and reimburse him?

How long does US mail take if mailed in the same city it's sent to?

If you deliver them to your post office EARLY the day before, then there is a fair chance it would get delivered on the desired day.

Often there is a time cut-off for delivery (especially if you are using a mailbox drop, read the pickup times sticker). In small towns you may want to add a day or two because in some cases the mail goes to another city to be sorted and returned, so if your letter gets to the other town after their next-day cut-off there will be a delay.

Our sorting system may get bad press, but I read a while back about how Italians had better luck if they mailed their letters first to Switzerland because of the demands by participation in the international postal organization they belonged to. One member of the Italian parliment asked if the head of the Italian post office could promise "same month delivery". He couldn't.

Good luck.

Is it illegal to move my federal mailbox to a different side of my yard?

Yes you can move your mailbox as long as it isn't changing the direction the postal carrier has to get it.
Doesn't require the carrier to back-up to get to or from your mailbox.

No you can't move your mailbox where ever you want.
For example you can't move your mailbox from a curbside delivery to your front door.
If you live on a rural route and you are moving your mailbox into a different order then it is in relation to other mailboxes on the delivery route you will need to check with your carrier. Since the mail is in route order and they don't get paid extra to sort mail while on their street delivery.
It might be a good idea to talk to the carrier.

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