Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Email vs Postal Service

Postal mail is a physical letter that is in turn physically delivered with the service to a person at a physical address. Email is an electronic message sent with your computer to another electronic mailbox address. Email is a lot faster and more efficient than postal mail. People can communicate through email in a couple of seconds while postal mail can take days to come. Postal mail lets you mail real things like posters, pictures, books. Email is an electronic version of that and you can print these things at home. Email uses the internet and postal mail doesn't. You can cancel emails and block them from other addresses. Postal mail takes you more time to cancel mail. Such as calling the postal service or driving there to cancel it. People need to know how to use computer software to use email and Postal mail doesn't. Plus you need an electronic software that can operate using the internet and email. Postal office takes you time to get there and probably wait in line for people sending mail to an address. You have to pay for postal mail and depends what kind of mail. While email is free if you have an email address and an electronic device that uses the internet. You can block spam email from other addresses you don't want to hear and see from. Both email and postal mail can get the wrong mail from the other addresses by mistake. A word or number can affect the addresses and can be sent to the wrong user's address.

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