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Intelligent Mail®
Services Weekly Update
PostalOne! and FAST®
Outages
– We are preparing
PostalOne! release 20 to support Monday’s price
change and the Test Environment for the Intelligent Mail Full-Service option
on May 18. A system-wide outage for
PostalOne! is needed from 4 p.m. on Sunday to 4
a.m. (CDT) on Monday. 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.
In
conjunction with
PostalOne!,
FAST WebServices will not be accessible. However, FAST online scheduling
will be available except for a four-hour
maintenance
window on
Sunday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. (CDT). Mailers who wish to schedule
appointments
online outside of
the maintenance window
must log directly into FAST through
https://fast.usps.com. Mailers will not be able to
schedule appointments electronically using TM/Mail.XML. Please call the
PostalOne!
help desk at 1-800-522-9085 or your local FAST facility coordinator if you
have questions.
PostalOne! Release 20
and the Business Customer Gateway
– Effective
Monday, May 11, mailers will enter the Business Customer Gateway to access
PostalOne!, electronic
Verification System (eVS),
Customer Label Distribution System (CLDS),
FAST®, Intelligent Mail information (including Mailer
ID applications), Full-Service feedback reports, and much more.
Business Customer Gateway
Log-In Information – Beginning Monday,
PostalOne! and FAST users who
logged in through the PostalOne!
log on page between March 30 and April 15 can use their existing usernames
and passwords to access the Business Customer Gateway. Those who didn't log
in but responded to the security question during the log in process will be
able to log in to the new Business Customer Gateway with their existing
usernames but will be required to change their passwords. Users who did not
log in to PostalOne! during
the prescribed dates or answer the security question as described, will need
to register through the Business Customer Gateway as a new user. Separately,
in preparation of this migration process we have identified a few customer
accounts that do not meet our user name and password standards. These
customers have been contacted via email and given new user names for use
beginning Monday.
PostalOne!, FAST,
CLDS Access
– Beginning Monday, users will access the
PostalOne!, FAST, and Customer
Label Distribution System (CLDS) applications via the Business Customer
Gateway at
www.usps.com by selecting the
Business Customer Gateway link in the lower right corner. On the Gateway
login page, users must enter their existing
PostalOne!, FAST, or CLDS
username and password under the Existing Users Login section.
Users will need to login using their
existing username in all Capital Letters. Traditionally users
have accessed these applications through the National & Premier Accounts
link on the usps.com page and then logged on from the
PostalOne!, FAST, or CLDS log on
pages.
The PostalOne!
functions have been remapped and the new links are listed first followed by
the old links in parenthesis as follows:
·
Balance &
Fees (Balance and Fees)
·
Postal Wizard
(Submit a Form - Postal Wizard)
·
Electronic
Data Exchange (Mail.dat)
·
Mailing
Reports (Reports)
·
Manage
Permits (Manage Permits)
·
FAST: Select
the Gateway link: (Schedule a Mailing Appointment)
·
CLDS: select
the Gateway link: (Customer Label Distribution System (CLDS)
Reference the
User Access to Electronic Mailing Information and Reports
guide for more information on accessing your accounts.
Gateway Business Service
Administrator – Beginning
Monday, the former
PostalOne! External Site Administrator role will
be migrated and replaced by the Gateway Business Services Administrator role
(BSA). Administrators are responsible for their user base and access levels,
approve or deactivate all user requests for Services at the business
location, and assign additional users to the Administrator role.
We will migrate former External
Site Administrators to the position of Business Services Administrator.
Companies without an External Site Administrator
will be able to access the system and use its services.
New users for that company will be notified of
the Administrator requirement and asked to assume the responsibility when
they create a new account. If the user agrees, the registration process
continues. If the user declines, the service request goes into a pending
status until there is an Administrator at the business location. As part of
the transition process, some Administrators have been contacted via e-mail
and asked to review their profiles.
Mail.dat and User Access
– Customers that experience issues using Mail.dat to send files to USPS
using the batch mode need to
contact the desk at 1-800-522-9085 to verify their
username and password.
Mailer IDs
– Mailers can use the new
online tool to acquire Mailer IDs starting May 11. We explain the new online
process in the updated
User Access to Electronic Mailing Information and Reports
on RIBBS.
Mailers should
contact the
PostalOne!, Confirm and ACS help desks as
necessary if they experience issues obtaining Mailer IDs.
PostalOne! Assistance
– Please call the
PostalOne! help desk at 1-800-522-9085 if you
have any questions, problems accessing your accounts, or problems submitting
electronic documentation.
Service Type Codes on
Intelligent Mail Barcodes for mailpieces
– Starting Monday mailers should use the Service Type Codes within their
Intelligent Mail barcodes as described in the see
A Guide to Intelligent Mail for Letters and Flats
Appendix A, on RIBBS. If you are unable to do so or need help, please
contact the
PostalOne! help desk at 1-800-522-9085 to obtain
direction in migrating to the new codes.
Service Type IDs and Address
Correction
– On Monday, we will implement new Service Type
Identifiers in the Intelligent Mail barcode that may change how you receive
address change information. If you are currently using a Full-Service option
Service Type ID on your mailpieces and wish to continue to receive your ACS
data through OneCode ACS, you need to change your Service Type ID to a Basic
option Service Type ID starting May 11.
If you are using Full-Service option Service Type IDs
and have any concerns about your OneCode ACS fulfillment, e-mail
acs@usps.gov for assistance. Once you complete
Full-Service testing and are approved to move out of the Test Environment
for Mailers (TEM), you can convert to a Full-Service option Service Type ID
and receive your data through the Full-Service option. For more information
see
A Guide to Intelligent Mail for Letters and Flats
on RIBBS.
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