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2 and 4 are the same dude at a different period of his life however, connected via Paradise Lost.
If an element of the "lore" is not explicitly stated, it's as you please to acknowledge or deny.
it's the same person in 1, 2, and 4.
Postal 3 was made non-canon in Postal 2: Paradise Lost with P3's Postal Dude becoming an entity that exists in postal dude's mind, a manifestation of Postal Dude's psychosis (The Other Dude AKA "Alternate Postal Dude" according to the P2:PL credits)
(Brain Damaged spoilers right here) The Other Dude is who we fight in Brain Damaged
in the end, we end up circling back to Postal 1. the playable dude is the dude we play as in 2 and 4. the voice heard is The Other Dude (then known as The Demon in the files)
(Postal 4 spoilers here) in Postal 4, the final boss is Postal Dude Senior, PD's father. this tears a chunk out of the popular theory mentioned by 666gonzo666