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In the past, overseas mail was primarily delivered by ships, with letters and parcels transported across oceans by sailing vessels or steamships. Mail was often handed over to postal services at ports, where it would be sorted and dispatched to various destinations. In some cases, couriers or local postmen would carry messages on foot or horseback to reach remote areas. The process was slow and could take weeks or even months for delivery, depending on the distance and conditions at sea.

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