a person who delivers mail
"On mail, 'to the order of' means that the recipient specified on the envelope is the only person authorized to receive and open the mail."
Having someone's mail does not mean they will mail you. The person has to know your mail. If he/she mails you, then only you receive it.
Mail that no one has picked up, and the post office is unable to find the person it belongs to.
Registered mail means the person sending the package gets a notice from the postal service when the package has been delivered.
Addressing is a process of putting a person's name and address on an item of mail, or making a speech or speaking to a person or group.
Email means that mail go through a cable to send to the other person or people.
If you read it carefully it will tell you why it was returned. Most often, the email was addressed wrong or the person's email box was full.
They mean that you should check with the person you sent your e-mail to to make sure they received it. Lost e-mail happens occasionally even on the most reliable mail servers, so it is always good to verify that the e-mail was delivered and received. You can also verify e-mail electronically. Most e-mail software allows you to set up a receipt that will inform you if an e-mail has been read or delivered.
No, if a person is named specifically on the mail, then that person should open the mail.
a mail man :)
'mail' is in Dutch 'post' I think that you mean mail in letters and that sort of stuff. Because an e-mail is also e-mail in Dutch but they also say 'mail' when they mean e-mail.