We've encountered a puzzling issue with postal service rate estimation.
Wonder if anyone else has encountered authentication issues with USPS? Prior to our testing, we obtained an USPS account number and access credentials (accountId, password, etc). We reviewed the api details from USPS and put the values for access credentials in the shipment.properties file in OfBiz. However when we test, we receive authentication errors, and as a result do not receive rates back. We are certain that we are using the correct authentication values from USPS. Has anyone else encountered this sort of issue accessing USPS and retrieving estimated rates? Any suggestions? -- Dave Tenerowicz [hidden email] Office: 303.493.6727 Mobile 303.906.6116 Fax 303.814.8331 Visit us at http://www.salmonllc.com For ERP Information: http://www.salmonllc.com/Jsp/vanity/ERP_CRM.jsp?nav=2&NavBarId=ERP_CRMServices |
Dave Tenerowicz wrote:
> Has anyone else encountered this sort of issue accessing USPS and > retrieving estimated rates? > Any suggestions? I filled out a questionaire after I got the credentials and I answered "yes" to batch processing and they revoked them :( No amount of begging so far has got me out of the dog house. |
Oh my. So you think they are trying to restrict impacts to their servers?
Who are you speaking with? Would it help to have another voice "begging" (lol) -Dave Walter Vaughan wrote: > Dave Tenerowicz wrote: >> Has anyone else encountered this sort of issue accessing USPS and >> retrieving estimated rates? >> Any suggestions? > > I filled out a questionaire after I got the credentials and I answered > "yes" to batch processing and they revoked them :( > > No amount of begging so far has got me out of the dog house. > > > -- Dave Tenerowicz [hidden email] Office: 303.493.6727 Mobile 303.906.6116 Fax 303.814.8331 Visit us at http://www.salmonllc.com For ERP Information: http://www.salmonllc.com/Jsp/vanity/ERP_CRM.jsp?nav=2&NavBarId=ERP_CRMServices |
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may need to go this route
http://ribbs.usps.gov/files/NCOAlink/DIST_INFO/DIST_CERT_PROC_V6.2.PDF Dave Tenerowicz sent the following on 11/13/2007 2:41 PM: > We've encountered a puzzling issue with postal service rate estimation. > Wonder if anyone else has encountered authentication issues with USPS? > > Prior to our testing, we obtained an USPS account number and access > credentials (accountId, password, etc). We reviewed the api details from > USPS and put the values for access credentials in the > shipment.properties file in OfBiz. > > However when we test, we receive authentication errors, and as a result > do not receive rates back. We are certain that we are using the correct > authentication values from USPS. > > Has anyone else encountered this sort of issue accessing USPS and > retrieving estimated rates? > Any suggestions? > |
Thanks BJ, but I'm not sure how this helps?
If I'm understanding this document correctly, the NCOA product is a change of address service. We are simply trying to connect to USPS to do rate estimation. What am I missing? -Dave BJ Freeman wrote: > may need to go this route > http://ribbs.usps.gov/files/NCOAlink/DIST_INFO/DIST_CERT_PROC_V6.2.PDF > > Dave Tenerowicz sent the following on 11/13/2007 2:41 PM: > >> We've encountered a puzzling issue with postal service rate estimation. >> Wonder if anyone else has encountered authentication issues with USPS? >> >> Prior to our testing, we obtained an USPS account number and access >> credentials (accountId, password, etc). We reviewed the api details from >> USPS and put the values for access credentials in the >> shipment.properties file in OfBiz. >> >> However when we test, we receive authentication errors, and as a result >> do not receive rates back. We are certain that we are using the correct >> authentication values from USPS. >> >> Has anyone else encountered this sort of issue accessing USPS and >> retrieving estimated rates? >> Any suggestions? >> >> > > > -- Dave Tenerowicz [hidden email] Office: 303.493.6727 Mobile 303.906.6116 Fax 303.814.8331 Visit us at http://www.salmonllc.com For ERP Information: http://www.salmonllc.com/Jsp/vanity/ERP_CRM.jsp?nav=2&NavBarId=ERP_CRMServices |
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