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DPV and LACS
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Usage Guidelines and Requirements
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User Guide
DPV and LACS
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Usage Guidelines and Requirements
The DPV
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feature has specific requirements related to the CASS™ process to ensure the validity of
the data, its security, and to guard against improper use of the feature. This section explains the
mechanisms MapMarker has in place to meet these requirements.
False-positive addresses, are addressees the USPS
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monitors to ensure users are not attempting
to create a mailing list from the DPV or LACS
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data. To protect the security of the DPV
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data, the
U.S. Postal Service
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requires that PBBI implement a stop processing sequence to shut off DPV if a
possible misuse of the DPV data is detected. This is designed to guard against users who are
attempting to create address lists with the data, rather than do true address validation.
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Per the USPS regulations, PBBI must contact the USPS with the organization’s name and
address for every false-positive address encountered. If multiple incidents of artificial
address detection occurs, the USPS may ask PBBI to suspend a customer’s DPV or
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processing capability.
If you encounter a false-positive, you will receive a message. Processing continues to the end of
your job, but DPV or LACSLink processing is not available. DPV or LACS
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processing is not
available for subsequent jobs until you have reported the false-positive address encounter to PBBI
and have received a new security key.
Messages similar to the following appears when you encounter a false-positive address:
For DPV
DPV usage has been disabled because of a hit to a DPV false positive seed record. Please contact
Pitney Bowes Software Technical Support to re-enable the DPV feature.
For LACS
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LACS
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feature has been disabled because of a hit to a LACS
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false positive seed record.
See the following topics:
Creating the False Positive Report for DPV or LACSLink
Submitting a False Positive Report and Obtaining New Security Key
Creating the False Positive Report for DPV or LACSLink
If you generated a false positive record for DPV or LACS
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you must create a false-positive file that
contains the Header Record and Detail Record information. You must provide this file to obtain a
new security file from the PBBI Web site or from technical support.
The following tables contain the layout of the header and detail records of the false-positive files for
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. The header record contains the mailer information from the Mailer Parameter
Record and statistics gathered by the application. The detail record contains false-positive record
information.