He writes back to InmateAid's address in South Florida, which is the return address that appeared on the letter he received from you. InmateAid receives his response, scans it, and posts it to your account under Letters from Inmates. You get an email notification letting you know there is mail waiting in your account.
Your home address stays private throughout the entire exchange. That is one of the core reasons people use the service, particularly when they want to stay in touch but are not comfortable having their personal address circulating through a jail or prison mailroom.
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