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DD CEN/TS 15523:2011 Postal services. Statement of mailing submission

DD CEN/TS 15523:2011

Postal services. Statement of mailing submission

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Standard number:DD CEN/TS 15523:2011
Pages:100
Released:2011-09-30
ISBN:978 0 580 73766 4
Status:Standard
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DD CEN/TS 15523:2011


This standard DD CEN/TS 15523:2011 Postal services. Statement of mailing submission is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 03.240 Postal services
This Technical Specification specifies a methodology that allows postal operators to define specific statements of mailing submission customised according to their environment and applications. The document defines information requirements for existing generic postal information processing applications related to major postal functions, namely operations, finance and marketing by specifically identifying the information that could be collected within the mailer’s domain and transmitted to the postal domain. In addition, this document defines the organisation of data into messages by describing data content, format and communication protocol suitable for communication of data originating in the mailer’s domain. The specification also provides a detailed analysis and recommendations for implementing application level security threats and countermeasures particularly relevant for postal revenue protection in controlled mail entry settings. Finally, this document provides several examples of concrete statements of mailing submissions and an example of a secure communication protocol recommended for transmission of such statements. NOTE The SMS describes letter mail or flats that are submitted for distribution and would not deal explicitly with content of letters or flats whether it concerns customs or any other party that could in principle be interested in knowing the content of these mail units.