USPS to email images of your mailbox contents
The US Postal Service is expanding its Informed Delivery service that emails you scans of the mail you’ll be getting in your physical mailbox each day. The service has been live in some parts of Northern Virginia since 2014 and is spreading to the New York City metro area, the USPS says, with plans to expand elsewhere in 2016.
Informed Delivery is free, and once you sign up on the website, the Postal Service will email you photos of your letter-size mail envelopes. The service may be extended to larger items in the future.
The US Postal Service’s Informed Delivery will send you up to 10 images a day.