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Postal
No, the English word "postal" is not a noun, but an adjective, meaning "relating to the collection, sorting, and delivery of mail".
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One for home and one for when they are delivering mail.
You can say, "The mailman knows how to deliver mail." This implies that the mailman is skilled and experienced in the process of sorting and delivering mail to the correct addresses. Alternatively, you could phrase it as "The mailman is trained in delivering mail."
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Pony Express
It is called gmail and it is a proprietary mail system that includes its own security features and applications. It operates similar to other such mail systems.
The Pony Express.
In the 1600s, mail was often referred to as "post." The term originated from the Latin word "ponte," meaning "to place," and was used to describe the system of delivering letters and packages. Postal services were typically organized by governments or private entities, and couriers or messengers were employed to transport the mail between towns and cities. The system was less formalized than modern postal services, relying heavily on local networks and established routes.