Why Did I Receive a Message Through Yodel?
You may have received a postcard in the mail from a sender using Yodel. You were part of an audience within a local area selected. See what options you have to respond or change how you receive messages.
Yodel is currently in early release and only available within Indiana.
You may have received a postcard from a sender using Yodel's local messaging service.
Receiving messages through Yodel offers you some unique options for how to manage what messages you get and how you receive them. You can also reply to the senders, or block messages from senders you do not like.
You can use the links below to drill into our "Receiving Messages" articles. You can also review our Getting Started section. Or if you want to learn about sending messages or account management we have help sections devoted to those.
You may have received a postcard in the mail from a sender using Yodel. You were part of an audience within a local area selected. See what options you have to respond or change how you receive messages.
Your first message received through Yodel was likely a postcard. But you have control over how you receive messages. You can use email or SMS text, and you can change you're preferred mailing address or set yourself as the sole recipient.
With a Quick Code, you can take control of your received messages! You'll see a Quick Code on any postcard sent through Yodel. Easily begin the process of connected the mailing address location to your new or existing Yodel account.
With Yodel you can react or reply to a message whether it was received as a postcard in the mail, an email, or an SMS text. Simply find the message in your receiving list and chose your reaction or reply to the sender.
Yodel allows you to block messages from specific senders or unsubscribe from all. When blocking a sender, you will not receive any further messages from them. You can use your account notifications settings to opt-out or unsubscribe from all messages.
Yodel will send messages based on geographic location. Set yourself up to receive local messages for all the addresses, areas, and routes of interest to you. This could be your home, work, school, other family homes, etc.