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Intelligent Mail®
Services Weekly Update
First-Class
Mail Containers (Mail.XML and Mail.dat)
– In the event that a mailer is required to schedule appointments for
origin-entered mail that is transported by the mailer to a postal processing
facility as defined by the CSA, for Full-Service mailings, mailers are
required to update the contents for one-time appointments through Mail.XML.
Part of this content includes the presort levels of the container. The
First-Class Mail origin-entered CSA container sort levels are not supported
in Mail.XML version 6.0D. A workaround to allow origin-entered appointment
creation is described in the the updated
Postal Service Mail.XML
Technical Specification which will be available
on RIBBS on April 21.
The PostalOne! release 20
will not support the presort level codes defined in Mail.dat 9-1
specification for optional
First-Class Mail containers. This functionality will be added in a future
release. PostalOne!
release 20 will support the First-Class Mail CSA container presort codes
that can be used in Full-Service Mail.dat documentation.
Mailer IDs
– In preparation for the new
Business Customer Gateway and the new online process for acquiring Mailer
IDs, we will not issue Mailer IDs from May 1 through May 10. This includes
Mailer IDs for OneCode ACS, OneCode Confirm, and for Intelligent Mail
barcodes. Mailers can use the new online tool to acquire Mailer IDs
starting May 11. We will explain the new online process in the
User Access to Electronic
Mailing Information and Reports, available April
21 on RIBBS. Mailers should continue to access the Confirm and ACS help
desks to attain Mailer IDs as necessary.
Updated
Guides
– On April 21, we will update the
following guides on RIBBS:
Resource Map; Guide to
Intelligent Mail for Letters and Flats; Intelligent Mail and Electronic
Documentation: Ready, Set, Go; Postal Service Mail.dat Technical
Specification; and
User Access to Electronic
Mailing Information and Reports.
PostalOne! Release 21
– We completed our analysis of
PostalOne!
release 21, scheduled for deployment on November 29, 2009. This release
fixes issues in
PostalOne! release 20; improves the Mail.dat
solution; allows Mail.XML for Full-Service mailing documentation and the
lower price for Full-Service mailings; provides a copalletization solution
for Full-Service mailings; and improves the Mail Quality reports. We will
publish the technical specifications for this release on May 29. Look for
more information in upcoming weekly updates.
PostalOne! and FAST
Outages
– We are preparing
PostalOne! release 20 to support the price
change on May 11 and the test environment for the Intelligent Mail
Full-Service option on May 18. A system-wide outage for
PostalOne!
and FAST is needed from 10 p.m. on April 25 to 10 p.m. (CDT) on April 26. We
are also planning a 12-hour outage over May 9 and May 10. We will provide
exact times in an upcoming update. During these outages mailers cannot
access PostalOne!
or submit electronic mailing documentation. Mailers should review their file
submission processes and make arrangements for these outages.
New
User Access for
PostalOne! and FAST
– Beginning May 11 with
PostalOne!
release 20, users will access
PostalOne!
and FAST via the new Business Customer Gateway. To support the migration, we
cannot add new users to
PostalOne!
or FAST until May 11. New users who wish to access information contained in
PostalOne!
should contact their local business mail acceptance employees, as they do
today when they have mailing questions. Until May 11, new users who wish to
gain access to the FAST system to schedule appointments can contact local
facilities to confirm dock availability. USPS facilities will accept new
customers without a FAST appointment until they can access FAST and acquire
a Scheduler ID. All mailers must comply with the mailing and documentation
standards, and present PS Form 8125 as proof of payment for drop shipment
mailings.
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