No, a fee is charged for all mail.
Try sending an E-mail to it. If it's not a reall E-mail address, a message will come back 'undeliverable'. Or you can use the free mailbox validator to validate your email address at http://www.fraudlabs.com/demomailboxvalidator.aspx .
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The person sending mail to your address is likely someone who knows your address and wants to communicate with you through mail.
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To properly put mail in a mailbox, place the mail with the address facing outward and the stamp in the top right corner. Close the mailbox securely after inserting the mail.
No, you cannot put international mail in a regular mailbox unless it meets specific postal requirements. International mail typically needs to be taken to a post office or a designated drop-off location to ensure proper handling, customs forms, and postage are applied. Always check with your local postal service for their guidelines on sending international mail.
No, all mail is Monday through Saturday. The post office is a federal government office.
No you can not. The mailbox is for use of official mail that has gone through a post office only. I know of some instances that a mail carrier will not take mail from a box to be mailed if it does not have the name and address of the box owner on it. Meaning that you could not put your outgoing mail in someone elses box to be picked up.
If it is yours yes. Not your mail, no.
It is not illegal to send money through the mail internationally to your friends and family. You should never send cash through the mail.
Genrally, when you create a mailbox for a user. The user's e-mail address will be updated in the GAL. During the regular update interval. But in order for you to be able to view the mail box. The user has to access the Exchange server (either through MS outlook or OWA). Then you will be able to view the user's mail box. Thanks Amit Sharma