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Tim Herrin <[log in to unmask]>
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Ted,

SRN's IRIS software has a program that generates a postal compliant
version of the user input address.  Then they use the ACE Library from
PostalSoft to CASS certify the address.    You can contact SRN at
206-463-3030.



Ted Ashton wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
>   Not sure where I would look for this, so I'm asking y'all.  If I should have
> looked somewhere, please point me in the right direction and accept my
> apologies for the wasted bandwidth.
>
>   I'm looking for 3000 software which will take in US (non-US would also be
> nice, particularly Canadian) addresses, check the ZIP+4 (postal code for
> Canada) and hand me back an address which has all the appropriate
> capitalization , abbreviations, punctuation (or lack thereof) and so forth.  In
> particular, it would be nice to have it be a library call so that I can hook it
> into my programs, but that's not absolutely vital.
>
>   There are a number of Micro$oft/Macintosh/Un*x solutions out there, but I'm
> not sure where to look for one for the 3K.


--
Tim Herrin
Wingate University
(704) 233-8150

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