That might be your neighbors. I wouldn't open it.
Gmail is short for Google mail, which is Google's e-mail service.
If you meant email, then it derives from "electronic mail"
Something shipped in a box that comes in the mail.
You will need the encrpytion key. However if the mail isn't meant for you then the encryption is serving its purpose You will need the encrpytion key. However if the mail isn't meant for you then the encryption is serving its purpose
Sure. You can mail them a letter, a birthday card, a post card ... If you meant can you send one through the mail, that would probably be considered child abuse.
Yes and no. Ammunition may not be shipped by US mail (exceptions for some extremely remote areas) but can be shipped by UPS or FedEx.
lightewght rpc is combination of protected and remote procedure call
According to Wikipedia "Remote Access" can mean 'A communication with a data processing facility from a remote location or facility through a data link', or 'a PABX service feature that allows a user at a remote location to access by telephone PABX feature.
Whether you meant southern Wales in Britain, or New South Wales, an Australian state, the answer is the same. You always have to pay for mail.
some rural addresses are too remote to qualify for carrier delivery, the addressee has to pick up their mail from the post office assigned to them.
The US Postal Service through the local Postmaster.
In days before we had mobiles and computers and e mail, it meant " write to me"