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Web-Based Postage System Launched 08/28/98

topic 49 · 7 responses
~geoff Fri, Aug 28, 1998 (20:39) seed
Stamp Corporation, one of two companies now testing electronic postage systems, is offering a Web browser-based, no-hardware-required online postage-buying system, authorized by the US Postal Service, and aimed at small businesses. E-Stamp Internet Postage was tested in both the Washington DC and San Francisco Bay areas, the company says. E-Stamp's system is offered in two flavors: E-Stamp Internet Postage can be accessed from desktop applications such as Microsoft Word or from Internet browsers such as those from Microsoft, Netscape or AOL. The company believes its scheme will be successful because customers don't need to download any additional software or connect any hardware to access the service. E-Stamp's Internet Postage also lets users print stamps on envelopes, labels or onto a document using a PC and standard printer. To see more about the new service, go to http://www.estamp.com . E-Stamp secured a total of $16 million in equity investments to create demand, establish distribution channels and build infrastructure for its online postage products, the company reports. Meanwhile, the US Postal Service (USPS) has given its blessing to a second Internet postage delivery system. Westlake Village, Calif.-based StampMaster Inc., also does not require the purchase of a hardware device, according to company officials, and the StampMaster software is a free download from the Web. The StampMaster system lets users print -- with either a laser or ink jet printer -- a new form of electronic postage called "indicium" or Information Based Indicia (IBI), directly onto envelopes, labels or business documents. Users are charged for the postage, along with an associated service fee, company officials said. StampMaster's Web site is at http://www.stampmaster.com .
~geoff Fri, Aug 28, 1998 (20:44) #1
This may not have been the proper place to post this but I could not believe it when I read it! I have been needing to mail something for about the last three days and have been putting it off simply because I don't have any stamps. I'm going to go check out this web site!
~terry Fri, Aug 28, 1998 (21:27) #2
Hey, thanks for posting this. I'll come back and reread and comment later.
~KitchenManager Wed, Sep 2, 1998 (11:55) #3
And, btw, it was the perfect place to post this...
~bally Mon, Sep 7, 1998 (09:41) #4
Geoff, have you used this service yet?
~mikeg Wed, Sep 23, 1998 (17:21) #5
just to note: Geoff's e-mail address is still set as geoff@www.spring.com which is most likely invalid these days.
~terry Tue, Sep 29, 1998 (19:57) #6
No, I think most of the folks who had accounts are getting forwarded by the spring.com folks, I sent them a list of everyone with accounts when we switched.
~mikeg Tue, Sep 29, 1998 (20:32) #7
That's jolly good of them - no need to worry!.
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