01/02/2019
01/02/2019
01/01/2019
01/01/2019
01/01/2019
01/01/2019
UAA Mail Process Flow Workshop-in-a-Box Speaker Notes
This workshop will take a deep dive into how undeliverable as addressed (UAA) mail moves through the US Postal Service’s mail processing system.
01/01/2019
UAA Mail Process Flow Workshop-in-a-Box
This workshop will take a deep dive into how undeliverable as addressed (UAA) mail moves through the US Postal Service’s mail processing system.
01/01/2019
Postal Customer Council (PCC) Workshop: Lithium Batteries and Hazardous Materials
The United States Postal Service works closely with federal and international agencies to keep the mail safe for its customers, its employees, and the modes by which it will be transported. Get tips here that will help keep the mail safe.
12/20/2018
12/17/2018
12/17/2018
12/17/2018
12/11/2018
October Policy Cafe - Publication 286
A presentation to assist all PCCs with policy.
12/08/2018
12/08/2018
12/08/2018
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12/07/2018
12/06/2018
12/04/2018
Mail Quality Data through IV®-MTR FAQs
Mail Quality Data (MQD-IV) leverages the Informed Visibility® Mail Tracking & Reporting (IV-MTR) application to enable mailers to receive uncapped Mail Quality Data. Detailed error data from the Mailer Scorecard is available for Full Service, Move Update, eInduction, and Seamless Acceptance.11/30/2018
Mail.XML Technical Specifications R48 (Version 3)
Version 3 of the comprehensive technical guide that outlines steps for exchanging electronic data with the PostalOne! System.
11/30/2018
Mail.dat Technical Specifications R48 (Version 3)
Version 3 of the comprehensive technical guide that outlines steps for exchanging electronic data with the PostalOne! System.
11/26/2018
2.4 Production R48.0.0.0
This describes the Mail.XML WSDLs that are supported in the Production Environment.
11/26/2018
2.3 Pre-Production R48.0.0.0
This section describes the Mail.XML WSDLs that are supported in the Pre-Production Environment.
11/26/2018
2.2 TEM R48.0.0.0
The USPS Test Environment for Mailers (TEM) is the dedicated Mail.XML test environment that is required for all new customers, as well as users migrating to a different electronic documentation (eDoc), to test their desired Mail.XML version in. TEM simulates the Production environment, and completion of TEM testing is required for access to the Production environment.