A rare envelope kept in the Alexander collection is probably the only remnant of a special postal service that was operated in the middle of 1923 between Egypt and Lebanon, with cooperation between the Egyptian post office (under British rule) and a private company. The special service operated for about nine months, and was canceled after it was integrated into the routine mail transport lines between Egypt and Syria.
In March 1960, Moroccan Post issued its first charity stamps. The proceeds from the sale of the stamps are intended to treat the victims of the mass poisoning caused by the sale of spoiled cooking oil.