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Standard mailboxes for depositing outgoing mail are blue.
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A cluster box is used for commercial mailboxes, apartment building mailboxes and rural mailboxes which will hold mail for several businesses or individual people.
The United States Postal Services owns all the mailboxes into which the USPS delivers mail. The USPS contracts with private vendors, like Mailboxes Etc. or the UPS Store, which rent mailboxes that consumers can use for mail delivery. The laws apply as with any mail that goes through the U.S. postal service.
So that the drivers can place mail into mailboxes without having to exit the vehicle.
No, US Postal Regulations prohibit the placing of anything but US Mail either in, or on, mail boxes.
Yes, it is a violation of the U.S. Postal regulations to place ANYTHING in, or on, mailboxes except items sent and delivered via the US Mail.
If it is actually U.S. Mail, delivered to that location by the US Postal Service - no, they cannot do either.
Mailboxes should be set in a cluster in larger neighborhoods. This makes it easier for the mailman to distribute mail to multiple people without dropping off packages on the front door.
They most likely don't unless they use a friend's mail box or a P.O. box.
One can purchase mail slots for a large business mail room at websites such as "Lewis University", "U Science", "SFU Mail and Courier Services" or "Budget Mailboxes".
You can mail items between your own characters by using the mailboxes in the nearest city.