Contact the United States Postal Inspectors for information on federal law concerning such issues.
http://www.usps.com/postalinspectors/
or
USPS Office of Inspector General
http://www.uspsoig.gov
There is no reason that Yahoo! mail won't let a person open individual emails. When Yahoo! mail is opened, each email can be clicked individually for it to be opened.
Report it to the police . . . this person may be reading other people's mail, too. By the way, this person's actions are a Federal offense, and will most likely involve the FBI.
The advantages of a p o box is safety. Mail stays safe behind a locked door until it is opened. Where as a regular mailbox can be opened by anyone who chooses to do so.
Mail is private and if it is addressed to an adult should not be opened by anybody except the adult to whom it is addressed. Exceptions would be by the police when investigating a crime, by a person authorized by the adult to open the mail, by a person with power of attorney for the adult due to the fact that the adult is incapacitated.
somee mails are not open because it might be a personal mail.
Inadvertently I opened your mail, sorry about that.
It's been opened
a person who delivers mail
It depends on the Class You Send It By and when the person replys
Although someone may receive your mail, and even open it at your specific direction, opening another person's mail (in the US) is a violation of federal law. It is rarely taken to prosecution, but it can carry a prison sentence. If you believe your mail is being opened, contact the US Postal Inspection Service.
If someone has opened your mail that went to their house, you should report them to the United States Postal Service Inspection Service. They will investigate and prosecute if found guilty.
Yes, because there might be some important things in there. It might have an address so they will know where you live or someone else lives.Additional: This is a non-sequitor question. If it has already been opened by someone else then how can you"open" it?If you meant to ask, is it a crime to read another person's mail after it has been opened by the recepient, the answer is - it is not a violation of US postal regulations to do so.