A message in audio format sent electronically or left on an answering system.
The standard, faster category of mail service.
Unwanted advertising material sent by mail.
Physical mail, as opposed to email.
Mail, typically advertisements, sent directly to potential customers.
A service for fast delivery of mail.
Letters sent to a famous person by their admirers.
A slower, cheaper category of mail service.
Standard, non-electronic mail.
Mail that is being received.
Mail that is being sent out.
Mail delivered by the official postal service.
Large quantities of mail prepared for mailing at a reduced rate.
Mail that is recorded and insured.
Letters containing abusive or threatening messages.
A mail service providing proof of mailing and delivery.
A mail service requiring the recipient's signature as proof of delivery.
Mail transported by aircraft. Often written as one word 'airmail'.
The full term for email. Usually shortened to 'email'.
Mail transported by land or sea, not by air.
Mail sent between departments within an organization.
Mail that was not requested by the recipient.
Mail that the recipient does not want to receive.
Mail that has not yet been opened.
A message in video format sent electronically.
To mail something to a recipient without intermediaries.
To mail something to a recipient without intermediaries.
Indicates the method of sending or receiving is the postal service.
Currently within the postal system, on its way.
To dispatch a letter or package by mail.
To receive mail.
To be the recipient of mail.
To transport and hand over mail to the recipient.
To send a letter or package by mail.
To send mail on to a new address.
To arrange for mail to be sent to a different address.
To send something to a particular person or place.
The buying or selling of goods by mail.
The act of delivering mail.
A person who delivers mail.
A person who delivers mail (often used instead of 'mail man').
A person who delivers mail.
The mail arrives.
The mail is sent out.
A single letter or package.
A single letter or package.
A large amount of mail, enough to fill a sack.