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December 2001, Week 2

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Here at [HMO full-service healthcare company] we have a system from Pitney-Bowes that prints and stuffs bulk mail letters to
 patients. We extract from the HP3000 and FTP down to the NT client that controls the P-B system.

The system converts all addresses to USPS standardized format.
Optional steps in the process are
1) go online to USPS to check ZIPs and convert to ZIP+4;
2) go online to USPS to check names & addreses against the postal "change of address" database, correcting mailing addresses for those who have submitted the USPS change of address form.

-Dave Darnell





[log in to unmask] on 12/14/2001 12:25:00 PM
To:     [log in to unmask]@Internet
cc:      (bcc: David T Darnell/CO/KAIPERM)
Subject:        [HP3000-L] CASS certification

Hi all,

I've been asked to see if I can get some info on what folks are using for
shipping address certification.

What service companies do you use, and what do they provide.

One area of special interest is anyone using any service (home-grown or
canned) that does address certification down to ZIP + 4 + 2  (2 being the
delivery point level).

As always,  thanks in advance for your time.


Ray Shahan

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