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As we push on for less paper, there are new options replacing the need to even touch physical mail with mail to email options, some with even a month free trial.
How Mail to Email Works
You have your letters sent to a company that scans the letter, then opens it at your request. Any junk mail can be immediately shredded, saving you time in your day. If you do want to read it, the company will scan your mail and send it directly to your email for you to view.
How Email to Mail Works
In the reverse, you scan in the document, or simply write text and it will be sent directly to mail.
Free Mail to Email, and Email to Mail connects the new world to the old world similarly as voip (voice over ip) can be connected to old world phones. The old and the new do intersect, and until everyone switches over to the new world, such services such as free mail to email make our life just a bit simple.
Mail to Email Services
Remotecontrolmail.com/ – Currently offers one month free mail to email services. They have plans as low as $9.99 per month. What they do is scan your mail and let you choose whether you want to read it. Say no and they can easily shred it for you, no problem.
PaperlessEmail.com – One Online Mailbox at a fixed price. Get your mail anytime, anywhere with the option to stop receiving junk mail. Sign up online and start receiving your postal mail via email right away.
Email to Mail Services
Postful.com – for .59 you can send anyone in the USA a postcard or even a letter.
JungleTop.com – A UK service letting your create your own postcards online. The first two are completely free to send worldwide.

September 17th, 2008 at 10:43 am
Thanks for the mention of Postful! There’s one thing I wanted to clarify. While postcards are $.59, full-color letters cost slightly more: $.99 for the US and $1.49 anywhere else in the world (with additional pages costing extra).
A side note: RemoteControlMail switched their name to EarthClassMail a little while back. You can reach them at earthclassmail.com
April 1st, 2009 at 9:10 am
hey this tony carter