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1 Mail Entry & Payment Technology September 2012 Reaping the Benefits of Intelligent Mail

2 Mail Entry & Payment Technology What's Next? 2  Overview of Intelligent Mail: Basic and Full-Service  Requirements for Full-Service Feedback  Full-Service Feedback Address Correction (ACS) Start-the-Clock Informed Visibility  Ways to Obtain Full-Service Feedback Online Reports and Data Exports MAIL.XML Push/Pull  Resources

3 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Overview of Intelligent Mail Intelligent Mail Barcode for Mailpieces Intelligent Mail Barcode on Handling Units Intelligent Mail Barcode for Containers APPLICATION IDENTIFIER TYPE INDICATOR MAILER ID SERIAL NUMBER ZIP CODECONTENT ID PROCESSING CODE MAILER IDLABEL TYPE BARCODE ID SERVICE TYPE ID MAILER ID SERIAL NUMBER ROUTING CODE  A technology platform made possible by the suite of Intelligent Mail barcodes for mailpieces, handling units (trays and sacks) and containers. 3

4 Mail Entry & Payment Technology 4 Utilizes the Intelligent Mail Barcode but does not require the barcode data to be unique Provides ability to receive automated address correction information for an additional fee (OneCode ACS ® ) Utilizes the Intelligent Mail Barcode and requires the barcode data to be unique to provide address quality and address correction feedback Barcodes must remain unique for 45 days for mailpieces, handling units & containers Requires electronic submission of documentation(eDoc) Eligible for Full-Service discount Eligible for automation discounts Increases available marketing space on mailpieces Combines the delivery point information from the POSTNET™ barcode as well as additional intelligent tracking and delivery information Provides ability to track mail and predict delivery dates for free (IMb Tracing) Eligible Mail Classes: First-Class Mail ® letters and flats Standard Mail ® letters and flats Periodicals letters and flats Bound Printed Matter flats Reply Mail QBRM PRM Barcodes are not required to be unique Enables easier migration to Full-Service COMMON FUNCTIONALITY BASIC FULL- SERVICE Provides ability to receive Full- Service address correction data at no charge.

5 Mail Entry & Payment Technology 5  Overview of Intelligent Mail: Basic and Full-Service  Requirements for Full-Service Feedback  Full-Service Feedback Address Correction (ACS) Start-the-Clock Informed Visibility  Ways to Obtain Full-Service Feedback Online Reports and Data Exports MAIL.XML Push/Pull  Resources What's Next?

6 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Full-Service Feedback Requires eDoc 6  eDoc is used to identify the mail service provider (By) and mail owner (For)  By/For Relationship is used to determine the data recipients for Full-Service feedback  Full-Service feedback is always driven by mail owner identified in the By/For, not the MID in the mail piece; the MID only identifies the mailing

7 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Full-Service Feedback – By/For in eDoc 7  Key information must be entered in relevant fields within eDoc submission Mail owner (For) information can be identified by the MID, CRID or local permit of the mail owner Mail preparer (By) information can be identified by the MID or CRID of the mail service provider

8 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Three options for submitting eDoc 8  Postal Statement Wizard (PSW)  Mail.dat® version 11-2, 12-1 or 12-2  Mail.XML ™ version 11.0D or 12.0A Note: Specifications for Mail.dat and Mail.XML can be found at http://www.idealliance.org

9 Mail Entry & Payment Technology PSW eDoc Submission  Postal Statement Wizard (PSW) Provides mailers a secure way to submit a postage statement online for mailings under 10,000 pieces and does not documentation  Mailer must: Submit mailing information electronically Comply with Intelligent Mail barcodes and label requirements uniquely identifying mailpieces Provide one of the following:  Mailer ID  Mailing ID or the piece range Mail.dat using Full-Service 9

10 Mail Entry & Payment Technology PSW – Identification of the By/For 10  For is identified by the permit number of mail owner  By is identified by the permit number of mail service provider

11 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Postal Wizard By/For Feedback 11

12 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Postal Wizard Required Fields Mailer ID 12 Mailing ID Piece Range

13 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Mail.dat Submission  Mail.dat® version 11-2, 12-1 or 12-2 Offers a Web-based electronic suite of services designed exclusively for business mailers. Intended for mailers who generally use software to generate statements and have a need to send large or more complex mailings. Mail.dat is a relational database of nineteen "connected" files describing each characteristic that can exist within a mailing.  Mailer must: Submit mailing information electronically Comply with Intelligent Mail barcodes and label requirements uniquely identifying mailpieces using Piece Detail Record or Intelligent Mail Range Record Use Mail.dat® version 11-2, 12-1 or 12-2 Mail.dat using Full-Service 13

14 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Mail.dat - Identification of the For  The mail owner must be identified in eDoc by either : Mailer ID (MID)  Component record field – MID of owner  Mail Postage Account record field – MID of owner Customer Registration ID (CRID)  Component record field – CRID of owner  Mail Postage Account record field – CRID of owner Permit  Mail Postage Account record field – Permit Local Ref #  The mail owner must be associated to the location CRID where the feedback data is to be distributed. The Permit and/or MID must also be associated to the location CRID. 14

15 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Mail.dat - Identification of the By  The mailing service provider must be identified in eDoc by either: Mailer ID (MID)  Mail Postage Account record field – MID of preparer if using piece level data  Intelligent Mail Range record field – MID of preparer if using range level data Customer Registration ID (CRID)  Mail Postage Account record field – CRID of preparer if using piece level data  Intelligent Mail Range record field – CRID of preparer if using range level data  The mail service provider must be associated to the location CRID where the feedback data is to be distributed. The MID must also be associated to the location CRID. 15

16 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Mail.XML Submission 16  Mail.XML ™ version 11.0D or 12.0A Use Mail.XML® version 11.0D or 12.0A Allows mailers an electronic method for sending detailed information to the PostalOne! system using the mailing industry's standardized Mail.XML™ format. Web services uses simple HTTP(s) protocol to communicate data over the Internet, bypassing technology-specific restrictions and avoiding network-related security rules.  Mailer must: Submit mailing information electronically Comply with Intelligent Mail barcodes and label requirements uniquely identifying mailpieces using MailPieceCreate message, MailXMLPieceRange Block

17 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Mail.XML - Identification of the For 17  The mail owner must be identified in eDoc when submitting piece level data by either: MailOwnerID6 or MailOwnerID9 of Mail Owner in MailPieceCreateRequest, MailPieceBlockGroup, MailPieceBlock, MailOwner block CRID of Mail Owner in MailPieceCreateRequest, MailPieceBlockGroup, MailPieceBlock, MailOwner block MailOwnerCRID in QualificationReportCreate message, ContainerInfoData block PermitNumber, PermitType,PermitZip4 or PublicationNumber in MailPieceCreateRequest, MailPieceBlockGroup, MailPieceBlock, MailOwner block, PermitPublicationData block  The mail owner must be identified in eDoc when submitting intelligent mail range level data by either: MailOwnerID6 or MailOwnerID9 of Mail Owner in MailPieceCreateRequest, MailPieceBlockGroup, MailPieceBlock, MailOwner block CRID of Mail Owner in MailPieceCreateRequest, MailPieceBlockGroup, MailPieceBlock, MailOwner block MailOwnerCRID in QualificationReportCreate message, ContainerInfoData block

18 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Mail.XML - Identification of the By 18  The mail service provider must be identified in eDoc when submitting piece level data by either: MailerID6 or MailerID9 of Mail Preparer in QualificationReportCreate message, QualificationReportPreparer block CRID of Mail Preparer in QualificationReportCreate message, QualificationReportPreparer block PermitNumber, PermitType,PermitZip4 or PublicationNumber in in QualificationReportCreate message, QualificationReportPreparer block  The mail service provider must be identified in eDoc when submitting intelligent mail range level data by either: MailPreparerMID in MailPieceCreate message, MailXMLPieceRange Block PreparerMID in QualificationReportCreate message, QualificationReportPreparer block MailpreparerCRID in MailPieceCreateRequest, MailXMLPieceRange Block PreparerCRID in QualificationReportCreate message, QualificationReportPreparer block Preparer PermitNumber, PermitType,PermitZip4 or PublicationNumber in in QualificationReportCreate message, QualificationReportPreparer block

19 Mail Entry & Payment Technology What’s Next? 19  Overview of Intelligent Mail: Basic and Full-Service  Requirements for Full-Service Feedback  Full-Service Feedback Address Correction (ACS) Start-the-Clock Informed Visibility  Ways to Obtain Full-Service Feedback Online Reports and Data Exports MAIL.XML Push/Pull  Resources

20 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Full-Service Feedback 20

21 Mail Entry & Payment Technology What’s Next? 21  Overview of Intelligent Mail: Basic and Full-Service  Requirements for Full-Service Feedback  Full-Service Feedback Address Correction (ACS) Start-the-Clock Informed Visibility  Ways to Obtain Full-Service Feedback Online Reports and Data Exports MAIL.XML Push/Pull  Resources

22 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Full-Service ACS™  What is Full-Service ACS? Change of Address (COA) & Nixie Detail Records  Change of Address due to a move and other reasons  Automated address correction information at no additional charge  Data used to update address records  Optional  Who gets Full-Service ACS? Mail owners or other data recipients as defined in MID profile 22

23 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Why Use Full-Service ACS?  Benefits Provides mail owner with Change of Address (COA) information containing new and old address information so they can update mailing list  Minimize the number of forwarded, returned and discarded mailpieces  Reduce cost of Ancillary Endorsement mailpieces  Improve timely delivery of mailpieces Provides mail owner with Nixie information containing the undeliverable address and reason why the mailpiece was undeliverable  Delete bad address from mailing list  Improve timely delivery of mailpiece 23

24 Mail Entry & Payment Technology What is needed to obtain Full-Service ACS?  eDoc must be submitted for mailing  Ancillary Service Endorsement on each mailpiece  Intelligent Mail barcode for mailpiece must contain a Full-Service ACS service type code  Unique Intelligent Mail barcodes on mailpieces, handling units (trays and sacks) and containers 24

25 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Data Distribution Process Overview 25 Mailer submits Full-Service eDoc for a mailing USPS employee finalizes postage statement USPS looks up MID Data Distribution profile Based on MID data distribution profile a CRID is determined CRID is linked to information in the Piece or Piece Range record YES NO YES How does data flow after it is submitted in eDoc? Was a MID provided in the eDoc ? Does MID profile provide other data recipients? CRID or Permit Number used to identify Mail Owner if there is no other data recipients START END

26 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Feedback Process Overview 26 USPS receives feedback based on mailing USPS compares eDoc with mailpiece scans Feedback provided to Data Recipient associated with CRID on Piece or Piece Range record YES NO Feedback may include ACS (COA & Nixie), Start-the- Clock (STC) and/or Container Visibility USPS compares original documentation (eDoc) submitted with the mailing to the IM barcode piece scan from mail processing equipment Comparison (association) includes linking the appropriate MID and CRID together How is it determined who receives feedback from mailings? Was comparison (association) successful? USPS attempts comparison for up to 45 days from the induction date START END

27 Mail Entry & Payment Technology What is Full-Service Start-the-Clock?  Start-the-Clock A delivery service performance measurement that begins when a mailer or mail service provider turns the mail over to the USPS Mailers can use Start-the-Clock to anticipate when their mail will be delivered Date when mailing was inducted for Day 0 Processing Start-the-Clock Day 0 applies to all mail received prior to CAT Data provided to Mail owner and Mail Preparer Available after the mail has been verified and accepted by USPS 27

28 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Start-the-Clock Based on Induction Method  Key differences in Start-the-Clock calculation by induction method that drive differences in the electronic documentation BMEU Origin Verified  Customer Service Agreement (CSA) is optional  USPS Pick-up is No DMU Verified USPS Transported  CSA is required  USPS Pick-up is Yes  Trip ID is provided  Scheduled Ship Date & Time are provided Origin or Destination Entry Mailer Transported Mail  BMEU Origin Verified, Mailer Transported  Appointment ID is provided in eDoc or FAST  Plant Verified Dropship (PVDS)  Entry Facility Type indicated Drop-Shipment  USPS Pick-up is No 28

29 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Full-Service Informed Visibility Scans 29  In January 2012, the USPS began providing enhanced visibility into the Full-Service mailing process through new container and handling unit scans Allows mailers to view scans as containers and trays are moved through the USPS mail stream

30 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Container and Tray Scans  Visibility events are captured as USPS accepts and processes mail that includes IMcb (Intelligent Mail container barcode) or IMtb (Intelligent Mail tray barcode). 30 Containers Trays Full-Service eDoc Received Full-Service eDoc received Scans captured at inductionScans captured as trays are processed by USPS at a plant Scans captured as pallets are transported Scans captured as trays are transported via surface routes Scans captured as trays are transported via air routes

31 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Piece-Level: IMb™ Tracing  Confirm service was discounted and replaced by IMb Tracing on January 22, 2012 Piece-level scan data is now available for free for Basic and Full- Service IMb mailings  This feature is available to mailers who prepare mailing with an IMb  IMb must be registered to receive scan data The IMb must use a STID (Service Type ID) that indicates that the user wants to receive IMb Tracing scan data New mailers must submit a signed application to participate  A mailer’s third party service provider can do this on their behalf 31

32 Mail Entry & Payment Technology What’s Next? 32  Overview of Intelligent Mail: Basic and Full-Service  Requirements for Full-Service Feedback  Full-Service Feedback Address Correction (ACS) Start-the-Clock Informed Visibility  Ways to Obtain Full-Service Feedback Online Reports and Data Exports MAIL.XML Push/Pull  Resources

33 Mail Entry & Payment Technology How to Receive Full-Service Feedback  There are two ways to receive feedback data 33 Receiving Method Programming Required? Download reports on-line via the Business Customer Gateway (BCG) No Use Mail.XML Push or Pull Yes

34 Mail Entry & Payment Technology 34 Sign into BCG from https://gateway. usps.com Under the Tools & Wizards menu, select “Mailing Reports” (PostalOne!) Online Reports ACS Nixie STC Container Visibility Mail.XML Push Subscription Profile Push Notification Push DeliveryPullFeedback Feedback Process Overview

35 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Full-Service Reports  Two sets of reports are available for Full-Service Mailers via the Business Customer Gateway 35 Start-the-Clock Container and Tray Visibility ACS Change of Address ACS Nixie Verification Results Start-the-Clock Exclusions eDoc Errors and Warnings Acceptance and Verifications Move Update Mail Visibility and Quality Address Correction and Visibility

36 Mail Entry & Payment Technology What’s Next? 36  Overview of Intelligent Mail: Basic and Full-Service  Requirements for Full-Service Feedback  Full-Service Feedback Address Correction (ACS) Start-the-Clock Informed Visibility  Ways to Obtain Full-Service Feedback Online Reports and Data Exports MAIL.XML Push/Pull  Resources

37 Mail Entry & Payment Technology 37 Sign into BCG from https://gateway. usps.com Under the Tools & Wizards menu, select “Mailing Reports” (PostalOne!) Online Reports ACS – COA & Nixie STC & Container Visibility Mail.XML Push Subscription Profile Push Notification Push DeliveryPullFeedback Feedback Process Overview

38 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Download Online Reports  The online reporting capability allows you to view information or download reports in Excel or CSV format via the Business Customer Gateway (BCG). Reports can be downloaded by: Signing up on the Business Customer Gateway  Create a username and password  Obtain a CRID for your company location  The person that receives the feedback data must be associated to the company CRID to access online reports  The CRID that receives the feedback data is the CRID that is identified in the mailer owner of the eDoc  The data recipient named in the MID profile will receive the data based on the CRID location  Obtain access to “Manage Mailing Activity” to allow access to reports functionality 38

39 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Go to the Business Customer Gateway at https://gateway.usps.com https://gateway.usps.com Download Online Reports - BCG 39 1 Login Information: Enter your username and password. 2 Select Mailing Reports (PostalOne!) under Tools & Wizard 3

40 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Download Online Reports - BCG 40 Under Full-Service, click Data Distribution Dashboard/Informed Visibility Dashboard 4

41 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Online & Downloadable Reports Page 41 The Online and Download Reports page provides a summary of data available along with links to get into specific reports or to download data

42 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Full-Service Start-the-Clock Report Search 42 1 Search By ID Number Search With Date Range 2 3 4 The Full-Service Start-the-Clock Summary Report allows a user to track a shipment and start-the-clock with scheduling or dispatch information. 1 2 3 4 Required fields:

43 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Start-the-Clock Report by Job ID 43

44 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Online & Downloadable Reports Page 44

45 Mail Entry & Payment Technology 45 Informed Visibility Report Search

46 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Full-Service Container Visibility Report 46 Mailers can use visibility data to anticipate when their mail will be delivered or issues encountered during processing

47 Mail Entry & Payment Technology 47 Download Full-Service ACS Reports

48 Mail Entry & Payment Technology ACS Change of Address (COA) Search 48

49 Mail Entry & Payment Technology ACS – Change of Address 49 This data can be used to determine when mailpieces are being sent to a recipient who has triggered an address change which reduces time in updating the mailer’s address list

50 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Nixie Report This data can be used to determine when a mailpiece has been sent to an invalid address which reduces time in updating the mailer’s address list 50

51 Mail Entry & Payment Technology What’s Next? 51  Overview of Intelligent Mail: Basic and Full-Service  Requirements for Full-Service Feedback  Full-Service Feedback Address Correction (ACS) Start-the-Clock Informed Visibility  Ways to Obtain Full-Service Feedback Online Reports and Data Exports MAIL.XML Push/Pull  Resources

52 Mail Entry & Payment Technology 52 Sign into BCG from https://gateway.usp s.com Under the Tools & Wizards menu, select “Mailing Reports” (PostalOne!) Online Reports ACS Nixie STC Container Visibility Mail.XML Push Subscription Profile Push Notification Push Delivery PullFeedback Feedback Process Overview

53 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Mail.XML® Receipt Methods  Mail.XML Push Mail.XML Push model is where the USPS sends message to the mail owner’s computer that their feedback data is available for download or USPS “pushes” feedback data to mail owner’s computer. The data format for the Push is USPS defined format.  Mail.XML Pull Mail.XML Pull model is where mailer owner sends XML message to USPS initiating a “pull” of specific feedback data to their computer. The data format for the Pull message is user defined. 53

54 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Difference between Push and Pull 54 PUSH Method PULL Method User must send request to receive data USPS sends user notification message data is available USPS automatically delivers data to user computer User can choose what data fields to sent to user’s computer PUSH Notification: User is notified that their data is ready. User can pull data based when they require. PUSH Delivery: User will receive data directly on their computer when data is available. No action required. PULL: User makes a request in order to obtain data. User will need to enter the information for JobID and MID.

55 Mail Entry & Payment Technology 55 Sign into BCG from https://gateway.u sps.com Under the Tools & Wizards menu, select “Mailing Reports” (PostalOne!) Online Reports ACS Nixie STC Container Visibility Mail.XML Push Subscription Profile Push NotificationPush Delivery PullFeedback Feedback Process Overview

56 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Mail.XML Push  Two Subscription message types are available: Notification - Notifies user’s computer that their data is ready; please come and Pull your data Delivery - Delivers data to user’s Computer Note: All messages that end with a word ‘Notification’ or ‘Delivery’ are part of the Push method 56

57 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Mail.XML Push  Push Subscription Profile is established in the Business Customer Gateway Establish a Web Services URL Identify a username and a password that the USPS® can use to connect to user’s computer Set up a Push start date (should be a future date) Determine the frequency for receiving the feedback data  Six hours  Twelve hours  Twenty-four hours 57

58 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Push via Mail.XML 58 Go to the BCG Enter your Username and Password Select Mailing Reports (PostalOne!) 3 2 1

59 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Push Subscription Profile 59 Under Full Service, click on Push Subscription Profile 4

60 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Push Subscription Profile 60 Select the business location for the Push Data Subscription. After you select the business subscription items and status will be displayed. Select Subscribe 5 6

61 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Push Notification or Delivery Select a Push type: Notification or Delivery Enter your User id Enter your password Confirm your password Enter YOUR web service URL Enter a Push date (future date) Select a hour frequency - One, Six, Twelve or Twenty-four Select Message Version 8.1, 10.0,11.0 or 12.0 Click on Submit 61 7 8 10 9 12 13 15 14 11

62 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Push Data Subscription: Notification Notification – Sends message to mail owner’s computer that their data is ready; please come and Pull your data 62

63 Mail Entry & Payment Technology XML Push Notification 63 PostalOne! software sends a message to the mail owner (Subscriber) Data is ready Subscriber’s computer receives message and can “pull” data as needed Notification is pushed to outside customers about availability of data for retrieval.

64 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Push Data Subscription: Delivery Delivery - sends feedback data user’s computer 64

65 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Push Delivery 65 PostalOne! software sends data to the mail owner/MSP (Subscriber Data is sent to mail owner/MSP’s computer Subscriber’s computer receives data. Mail owner can process data for reporting All detail data is pushed directly to outside customers.

66 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Push Data Subscription  Data is submitted and user receives completion message  USPS will notify mailer when the USPS subscription process steps are completed (5 days) 66

67 Mail Entry & Payment Technology How to Update a Push Profile  To Edit, Subscribe and Unsubscribe a Profile Select the Message Type from among the action options Select the option to change or update any required field(s) Click submit 67

68 Mail Entry & Payment Technology 68 Sign into BCG from https://gatewa y.usps.com Under the Tools & Wizards menu, select “Mailing Reports” (PostalOne!) Online Reports ACS Nixie STC Container Visibility Mail.XML Push Subscription Profile Push Notification Push Delivery PullFeedback Feedback Process Overview

69 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Using Mail.XML Pull  Mail owner or other data recipients as defined in MID profile can pull their feedback whenever they desire  Feedback can be retrieved using Request and Response methods  Using Mail.XML Pull allows the mail owner to determine which data fields they wish to receive for a specific Job ID  All the messages that ends with the word ‘Request’ or ‘Response’ are part of Pull Method 69

70 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Mail.XML Pull 70 Message NameDescriptionCustomerUSPS Full Service Address Correction Query Request The customer can request address correction information from the USPS by providing the job information and date ranges and optional piece barcode range information. FromTo Full Service Address Correction Query Response The USPS, in response to the requests, sends all the address correction data pertinent to the request. ToFrom Full Service Nixie Detail Query Request The customer can request Nixie information from the USPS by providing the CRID, MID, and by providing the job information, class of mail, date ranges and optional piece barcode range information. FromTo Full Service Nixie Detail Response The USPS, in response to the requests, sends all the Nixie detail data by MID and Job information back to the customer. ToFrom  Using Mail.XML Pull requires a ‘Request’ and ‘Response’ Mail.XML message

71 Mail Entry & Payment Technology Mail.XML Pull Message Requirements 71 Needed Information: Allows users to request information from USPS computers/programs and for USPS computers/programs to send back requested information. Mail.dat Job ID User License Code Postal Wizard Mailing Group ID Customer ID Mail.XML Mailing Group ID Customer ID Mail owner sends a message to the USPS computer requesting data using Mail.XML Message Please send data PostalOne! software receives message & sends data to mail owner using Mail.XML Message

72 Mail Entry & Payment Technology What’s Next? 72  Overview of Intelligent Mail: Basic and Full-Service  Requirements for Full-Service Feedback  Full-Service Feedback Address Correction (ACS) Start-the-Clock Informed Visibility  Ways to Obtain Full-Service Feedback Online Reports and Data Exports MAIL.XML Push/Pull  Resources

73 Mail Entry & Payment Technology 73

74 Mail Entry & Payment Technology  Postal Service Mail.dat® Technical Specification https://ribbs.usps.gov/intelligentmail_guides/documents/tech_guides/datspec/Postal OneMailDatTechSpec.pdf  Postal Service Mail.XML Technical Specification https://ribbs.usps.gov/intelligentmail_guides/documents/tech_guides/xmlspec/xmlsp ec.htm Mail.XML Technical Specification for Postage Payment and Reporting  https://ribbs.usps.gov/intelligentmail_schedule/documents/tech_guides/june2012/docs/g uides/MailXMLeDoc12A.pdf https://ribbs.usps.gov/intelligentmail_schedule/documents/tech_guides/june2012/docs/g uides/MailXMLeDoc12A.pdf Mail.XML Technical Specification for Appointment Scheduling  https://ribbs.usps.gov/intelligentmail_schedule/documents/tech_guides/june2012/docs/g uides/MailXMLFAST12A.pdf https://ribbs.usps.gov/intelligentmail_schedule/documents/tech_guides/june2012/docs/g uides/MailXMLFAST12A.pdf Mail.XML Technical Specification for Profiles and Full Service Feedback  https://ribbs.usps.gov/intelligentmail_schedule/documents/tech_guides/june2012/docs/g uides/MailXMLeDoc12A.pdf https://ribbs.usps.gov/intelligentmail_schedule/documents/tech_guides/june2012/docs/g uides/MailXMLeDoc12A.pdf 74 Intelligent Mail Technical Specifications


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