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Blue Mailbox FAQ: Reddit’s Most Asked Questions

Blue Mailbox FAQ

Blue Mailbox FAQ: Reddit’s Most Asked Questions

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Blue Mailbox FAQ: Reddit’s Most Asked Questions

When people search for a blue mailbox, they’re usually thinking about the iconic USPS collection post box – or they’re curious about adding a blue mailbox to their own curb appeal.

At Post & Porch, we’ve noticed a spike in homeowners asking about blue mailboxes because of our new release: The Malone Modern Mailbox in Blue. With its bold yet refined finish, The Malone brings the same trust and recognition you associate with the USPS blue mailbox into your own front yard – only with modern security, style, design, and durability.

To clear up confusion (and to capture what Reddit and Google are all buzzing about), we’ve compiled the most asked blue mailbox FAQs with clear, detailed answers.

Did USPS Stop Taking Packages in Blue Mailboxes?

Blue Mailboxes from USPS and Post and Porch

Yes, USPS still allows certain packages in blue mailboxes, but with limits. USPS blue mailboxes only accept small prepaid packages that fit inside the slot, typically up to 13 ounces. Larger or non-prepaid parcels must be taken to a post office or handed directly to a mail carrier. This rule helps prevent any theft and ensures packages are scanned properly into the system.

Of course, you don’t have to worry about weight with The Malone Modern Mailbox in Blue. 

Its larger design and locking feature mean it’s built to handle more than just envelopes; it easily stores small packages, padded mailers, and daily deliveries that would never fit in a USPS post box. It’s like having the convenience of a blue mailbox at home, only better, because it’s secure, stylish, weather-resistant, and always ready to keep your mail safe and your curb appeal sharp.

What Does a Blue Mailbox Mean?

A blue mailbox means it’s an official USPS collection post box.

The blue color has been standardized since the 1970s to make these post boxes instantly recognizable to anyone in the public. These blue mailboxes are owned and managed by the United States Postal Service (USPS), so anything placed inside is handled as federal mail.

But blue mailboxes don’t just belong to USPS anymore.

Homeowners are now embracing blue as a bold, modern mailbox color that adds personality and curb appeal to their property. Just like the classic USPS post box, a blue mailbox at home stands out, creates trust through its familiarity, and makes your entryway more memorable.

Post & Porch has taken this trend a step further with The Malone Modern Mailbox in Blue.

Unlike the federal collection post box, The Malone combines that timeless blue finish with locking mailbox security, sleek modern lines, and a curb appeal-focused design. It’s proof that the blue mailbox is no longer only about mailing letters; it’s now a stylish house centerpiece, too.

Can You Still Put Mail in the Blue Mailbox?

Yes, you can still put mail in a blue mailbox as long as it is properly stamped and fits inside the slot. Letters, postcards, and small prepaid parcels are fine. But if you’re mailing something fragile, oversized, or above the 13-ounce limit, you should bring it inside a post office.

And while we’re on the subject, you can obviously put mail in The Malone Modern Mailbox in Blue, too. The difference? Instead of a public collection post box, it’s your own private, locking mailbox that looks just as bold while keeping your deliveries safe at home.

Why Are Blue Mailboxes Being Removed?

Blue mailboxes are sometimes removed due to low usage, vandalism, security concerns, or even changes in traffic flow. USPS may relocate or remove a post box if it’s in an area that’s no longer convenient for carriers or the public, or if it creates safety issues. Despite these removals, there are still more than 140,000 USPS blue mailboxes across the country.

Of course, nobody’s coming to remove The Malone Modern Mailbox in Blue from your yard.

Once it’s installed, that bold pop of curb appeal (and secure place for your mail) is yours to keep – no relocation notice required. In fact, instead of disappearing like some USPS boxes, The Malone becomes a permanent style statement, combining the same recognizable blue with modern design, locking security, and durability that lasts through every season.

Need help installing your modern mailbox? Use these quick mailbox installation guides:

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How to Install The OG Wall-Mount Mailbox

What Fits in a Blue Mailbox?

A blue mailbox by USPS fits letters, flat envelopes, and small prepaid packages up to 13 ounces. Items must slide easily through the post box slot without forcing them in. Think of it as designed for day-to-day mail, not for shipping bulky packages. They’re also intended for weather-safe storage only until the next USPS pickup – not for long-term holding, unfortunately.

The Malone Modern Mailbox in Blue is designed for more than just quick drop-offs.

With its large mailbox capacity and locking compartmentit handles everyday letters, envelopes, and packages that USPS blue boxes wouldn’t fit. Instead of just managing the basics, The Malone gives you room, security, and that same iconic blue, right at your own door.

See why The Malone stands out as an extra-large mailbox in these Post & Porch blogs:

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Are Blue Mailboxes Safe?

Yes, USPS blue mailboxes are generally safe, but mail theft has increased in certain areas over the last decade (learn more about mail theft here). Mailbox thieves sometimes target collection post boxes using fishing tools or watch for mail left overnight, which is why USPS has added locked mailbox slots or even removed certain boxes in high-risk locations.

That’s why many homeowners now prefer a locking modern mailbox like The Malone in Blue.

It provides the same trusted color but with built-in anti-theft security for your deliveries at home. Its sturdy construction, weather resistance, and larger mailbox capacity mean you don’t just get the look of the iconic blue – you get year-round peace of mind, everyday convenience, and a major boost in curb appeal that makes your home stand out for all the right reasons.

Check out how weather-resistant The Malone Modern Mailbox is in this Post & Porch blog →

What Time Does USPS Pick Up From Blue Mailboxes?

The pickup time for a USPS blue mailbox depends on its location. Each mailbox has a posted collection schedule, usually once daily in the late afternoon. Mail placed after the listed time will be collected the next business day, and schedules can vary based on whether the post box is in a residential neighborhood, downtown area, or near a post office.

With The Malone Modern Mailbox in Blue, you don’t have to worry about timing your drop-offs around those pesky USPS schedules. Your modern mailbox is always ready, waiting securely in your front yard for the carrier’s daily stop. Its locking mailbox design keeps your mail safe until pickup, while its bold blue finish adds year-round curb appeal.

Can I Drop Off Outgoing Packages in My Own Blue Mailbox at Home?

If you’re referring to a blue USPS collection box at your home, no – that’s only available in public. USPS controls and maintains those post boxes, so you can’t request one for private use. Instead, homeowners can rely on their own secure blue mailboxes for outgoing mail.

With The Malone Modern Mailbox in Blue, you get that same classic look but with contemporary functionality built right in. Its outgoing mailbox slot and easy-raise mailbox flag allow you to safely store envelopes and small packages for carrier pickup, without leaving them exposed.

Why Are Some Blue Mailboxes Locked?

Some USPS blue mailboxes are locked or have narrowed slots in areas with higher mail theft rates. These post box design changes make it harder for thieves to use fishing tools or to reach inside and steal letters. USPS has been gradually adding these extra security mailbox features in neighborhoods where theft is a common concern, which makes total sense.

With The Malone Modern Mailbox in Blue, you don’t have to wonder if your mailbox is safe enough – its locking mailbox design is built from the start to protect your deliveries. Instead of retrofitted slots, you get a mailbox designed for modern security, durability, and weather resistance, while still capturing that same iconic blue you recognize from the street.

Is a Blue Mailbox Good for Curb Appeal?

Yes! A blue mailbox isn’t just about USPS – it’s a growing curb appeal trend.

Our Malone Modern Mailbox in Blue brings that same recognizable, trusted color to your property while elevating your home’s style. Pair it with matching modern planters pots, outdoor wall lighting, an address sign, and magnetic mailbox numbers for a cohesive, modern entryway.

Needing a new read? Here are some curb appeal resources from our Post & Porch blog:

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Shop The Malone Blue Mailbox by Post & Porch

Shop the Malone blue mailbox by Post and Porch. It could be the last mailbox you ever buy.

Looking for a modern mailbox that’s stylish, built to last, and blue?

Whether you’re shopping for a housewarming gift to give to a homeowner friend or upgrading your own curb appeal, the right blue mailbox makes a difference. You want something that reflects modern design, stands up to the elements, and offers lasting functionality.

That’s exactly where The Malone Blue Mailbox comes in.

For homeowners who care about both aesthetics and performance, The Malone is the ultimate modern blue mailbox. It’s chic, secure, and built to last – making it the ideal companion to other curb appeal accessories. With its sleek silhouette, customizable color options, and sturdy construction, this large mailbox and post combo makes an instant curb appeal upgrade.

Why The Malone in Blue by Post & Porch stands out as a modern mailbox:

  • Weather-resistant design: Built with 14-gauge steel and powder-coated for longevity.
  • Customizable options: Available in many colors with interchangeable, thick magnetic mailbox numbers, including an elegant and classy black locking mailbox design.
  • Secure locking system: A dual-layer locking mailbox system keeps mail safe.
  • Modern mailbox design: Elevates front yards, entryways, and curb appeal.

Check out these 5-star reviews on The Malone Blue Mailbox:

  • “Solid and good-looking modern mailbox. Definitely adds a touch of class to our curb appeal. Love the magnetic mailbox numbers. Easily post-mounted. Post, mailbox and house numbers are all built to last.” - Dave G.
  • “This post-mount mailbox is a lot heavier/sturdier than expected. It is heavy, with a super strong magnet close on the door. The mailbox flag is just as solid as the rest of the mailbox. The house numbers are magnetic. This post-mount mailbox is awesome and a great addition to our home as we continue to make mid-century updates.” - Ryan B.
  • This modern mailbox is eye-candy, it really makes our front pop even our mailman loves it!” - Adrianne D. 
  • “The extra-large mailbox looks great, but it is also super sturdy and seems to be made of quality materials. Installing it was a breeze, took about 30 minutes. I threw on some music as I dug out the old mailbox, and less than 10 Post Malone songs later, I was looking at a newly installed Malone post-mount mailbox. Fire for real, though. Our home is looking more updated and modern just by having this in the front. I never realized how much of an eyesore the old mailbox was. 10/10 recommend!” - Seth
  • “We had a very sad mailbox, and I’m still doing the happy dance with the arrival of this mailbox. It is so well designed and perfectly contemporary for our house. Its clean lines and soft brown color are such a refreshing change from black mailboxes. It's amazing, extra-large, roomy, and exceptionally handsome.” - Amanda

Grab The Malone Blue Mailbox by Post & Porch now →