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I've never written to USPS or Dial-A-Zip, but the APIs enabling a RPG
program to communicate over the internet using sockets (which I certainly
have done) have been available since V3R1 so you're being at V4R4 shouldn't
be a problem (other than perhaps finding documenation that only discusses
what's available to you at that release and not "teasing" you with V5, V6,
etc capabilities).

On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 6:00 PM, Gary Kuznitz <docfxit@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Is anyone successfully verifying mailing addresses with
either the USPS or Dial-A-Zip?

I know there is an API for both. Both verify through
the internet. I'm currently running on v4r4. Can I
write an RPG program to communicate through the
internet. Does anyone have an example of how to do
it?

I did find a service program that Bob Genis wrote that
is capable to run with /free. I don't think I can run it
in v4r4.

Thank you,

Gary Kuznitz

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