No. There is no mail delivery on Sundays, nor on federal holidays. The postmaster general wants to stop Saturday delivery as well, but there is some strong opposition to that idea, so it may not happen .
Yes, the mail comes when it rains. A flood would stop mail delivery.
Never, I hope.
The United States Postal Service will deliver all mail. In that sense, no one can "cancel" mail delivery. There are, however, two ways to temporarily stop mail. 1. If going away for several days or longer, you can put your mail delivery on hold. The person must usually pick up the accumulated mail and sign for mail delivery to resume. 2. If you move, you are not bound to fill out a change of address card. However, all legitimate companies can still get your address by other means.
Contact your post office and request stop delivery for your ex at your address. Any mail you receive, write "Return to sender: Not at this address."
Saturday mail may soon go the way of the Pony Express and penny postcards. The Postal Service said Wednesday that it plans to cut back to five-day-a-week deliveries for everything except packages to stem its financial losses in a world radically re-ordered by the Internet.
Mail delivery twice a day was common in the early to mid-20th century, but started to decrease in frequency in the late 1950s and eventually stopped completely around the 1980s as postal services sought more efficient ways to deliver mail.
You can usually place a temporary hold on your deliveries or schedule delivery skips through your delivery service provider's online account management portal or by contacting their customer service team. Provide the relevant dates for your vacation and confirm that your delivery schedule has been adjusted accordingly.
If you're already in your new address' city, you could rent out a Post Office box and use that as your forwarding address. Another option is to submit a hold mail request, which would hold the mail until it is picked up. A third option is to forward the mail to a general delivery, but the local post office should be contacted for more information on their general delivery policy. This is a link to the hold mail form on the USPS website: https://dunsapp.usps.gov/HoldMail.jsp
What I do is in RED INK write on the envelope "RETURN TO SENDER: NO SUCH PERSON AT THIS ADDRESS"... if that don't work ask your post office.
No, the day for the Sabbath is set in the 10 commandments as Saturday.
It is open from 10am to 9pm. Monday and Saturday