Contact your local postal inspector about this. It could be a violation of federal law.
i was suppose to receive an permission slip for landlord i didnt my e-mail is jollyfats7@hotmail.com
It would be better to say, 'I am forwarding this mail, for your information.', or 'We are forwarding this mail for your information.'
If the tenant has abandoned the property, moved and legally ended their tenancy, if the landlord owns the mailbox, he may return the mail to the post office UNOPENED. The landlord may NOT open or keep the mail. That is the recipient's property by Federal Postal Regulations. Once the tenant has legally vacated the property, the landlord has a right to the mailbox container, its security and use. The landlord, as the owner of the property does have the right to tell the post office the recipient may no longer receive the mail, HOWEVER, he must not destroy the mail or complete a forwarding order, etc.
Without permission-yes.
Correct use of e-mail etiquette includes such courtesies as asking a message sender for permission before forwarding the sender's message to others
E-mail forwarding is offered free of charge from Google and Microsoft. They allow POP3 and IMAP mail forwarding for clients using their mail service seeking to automatically forward mail from other services into the Google or Microsoft account.
Yes.
No, other people cannot open your mail unless you give them permission to do so. This is a federal offense that is punishable in court.
I would say no, I'm pretty sure that you have to have their permission.
There are a number of private businesses that offer this service, and the USPS will do much of what you are looking for in mail handling.
If you mean the content of the mail, you can't. You can only edit a mail by forwarding or replying.
The minimum age requirement for Habbo United States is 13 without parental permission, 12 if you have your parents sign a form and mail it back to Sulake. Underage users without permission will be banned permanently unless your parents mail them back the permission form.