4.1RateV3 Response
4.1.1Modified CLASSID and MailService response values
4.1.1.1See Appendix A
4.2RateV4 Request
4.2.1New enumerations: “Priority Express”, “Priority Express Commercial”, “Priority Express CPP”, “Priority Express SH”, “Priority Express SH Commercial”, “Priority Express HFP”, “Priority Express HFP Commercial”, “Priority Express HFP CPP” 4.2.2 added to allow for specification of the expected time when providing the package to USPS 4.2.2.1Schema location: Between and
4.2.2.2Optional tag, optional value
4.2.2.3Format: HH:MM
4.3RateV4 Response
4.3.1Modified CLASSID and MailService response values
4.3.1.1See Appendix A
4.3.2 returns availability of extra service for CPP pricing when a CPP service has been requested, e.g. Priority CPP 4.3.3 returns the extra service commercial plus price when a CPP service has been requested, e.g. Priority CPP 4.3.4 response node returned for Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail variants when provided in the request 4.3.4.1 contains the service standard (e.g. “1-Day”) and is returned for Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail variants when provided in the request 4.3.4.1.1Enumerations: “1-Day”, “2-Day”, “3-Day”, “Military”, “DPO”, “ ” 4.3.4.2 contains the scheduled delivery date (format: yyyy-mm-dd) and is returned for Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail variants when provided in the request 4.4IntlRate and IntlRateV2 Response
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4.4.1Modified Service ID and SvcDescription response values as follows: 4.4.1.1See Appendix B
5Domestic Service Standard API Updates
5.1ExpressMailCommitments
5.1.1 tag added to allow for specification of the expected time when
5.1.1.2Optional tag, optional value
5.1.1.3Format: HH:MM
6Domestic Label API Updates
6.1ExpressMailLabel Request
6.1.1 tag added and will trigger the node in the response when the value = “true” 6.1.1.1Schema location: After
6.1.1.2Optional tag, optional value
6.1.1.3Emumerations: “true”,”false”
6.1.2 tag added to reflect acceptance time at post office
6.1.2.1Schema location: Between and
6.1.2.2Optional tag, optional value
6.1.2.3HH:MM
6.1.3 tag added to allow the user to specify if the destination address is a PO box. 6.1.3.1Schema location: Between and
6.1.3.2Optional tag, optional value
6.1.3.3Emumerations: “true”, ”false”
6.2ExpressMailLabel Response
6.2.1 node returned when true provided in the request
6.2.1.1 contains the service standard message (e.g. “1-Day”) when true provided in the request 6.2.1.1.1Enumerations: “1-Day”, “2-Day”, “Military”, “DPO”, “ ” 6.2.1.2 contains the scheduled delivery date (format: yyyy-mm-dd) and is returned when true provided in the request 6.2.2Label image updates:
6.2.2.1Service banner updates reflecting the name change from Express Mail to Priority Mail Express. For further details, please see: https://www.usps.com/making-priority-mail-better.htm 6.2.2.2Addition of information to the right side below the service banner text: Ship Date, Packaging or Weight, Reference Number, Sender Phone Number, Carrier Route (for USPS use) 6.2.2.2.1See Appendix C for label samples
6.2.2.3New USPS logos will be present on the existing label images 6.2.3Email notification updates to reflect the name change from Express
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6.3DeliveryConfirmationV4 Request
6.3.1 tag added and will trigger the Carrier Release endorsement on the label image when the value = “true”; this endorsement cannot be applied to items requiring a signature at delivery 6.3.1.1Schema location: After
6.3.1.2Optional tag, optional value
6.3.1.3Enumerations = “true”, “false”
6.3.1.4Default = “false”
6.3.2 tag added and will trigger the node in the response when the value = ”true”.