- Home
- INDIA POST
- eMAIL INDIAPOST
- ePOST
- SDC CHENNAI
- CEPT MYSORE
- PTC-FTP
- PTC MYSORE
- IPS WEB
- IPS WEB TRACKING
- UPU
- INTERNATIONAL POSTAL SITES
- KERALA POST
- KERALA POST FTP SITE
- TGY INFO PORTAL KERALA CIRCLE
- CHENNAIPOST
- WEST BENGAL CIRCLE
- FORMS
- POSTAL MANUALS AND SB ORDERS
- CCC
- SPEEDNET MIS
- RNET MIS
- EMO MIS
- EPAYMENT MIS
- ACCOUNTS MIS
- PARCELNET
- PROJECTARROW MONITORING
- CBS MONITORING
- INDIAPOST INFORMATION SITE
- SPCC OFFICE CONFIGURATION
- WIKIPEDIA
- POSTAL COMPLAINT REGISTRATION
- REGISTERED POST NSPC DASH BOARD
- SPEED POST NSPC DASHBOARD
- MGNREGA INDIA
- PROJECT ARROW WEB PORTAL
- NTES
- NATIONAL ADDRESS DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
- RMFS
- RURAL RETAIL PRICE SURVEY(CPI)
- RMFS TRAINING
- IT MODERNISATION
- RTI MIS
- DOP eBanking
- NETWORK INTEGRATION PHASE II-DATA ENTRY
- PHILATELY
- RD AGENT PORTAL
- CBS CUSTOMER PORTAL
- PLI CUSTOMER PORTAL
- PLI AGENT PORTAL
- McCamish
- CRA-NSDL
- IRCTC
- RTI ONLINE
- GMAIL
- eTENDER
- NREGS
- GEOTAG INDIAPOST
- DELIVERY ZONE MAP CREATION
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
LAUNCHING OF MONEY GRAM IN POST OFFICES
Send cash around the world, quickly and safely from £4.50
- MoneyGram® are located in over 256,000 agent locations in 192 countries and territories worldwide
- securely transfer up to £5,000
- monies typically arrive within 10 minutes1
- competitive rates for MoneyGram® service
- available at your local identified Post Office®
How to send money
- visit your local Money gram centre, taking some personal identification2 with you
- complete a simple ‘send’ form and hand this in at the counter, along with the money you want to send and the transfer fee3. You can include a short message with every money transfer.
- you will then be given a reference number
- contact the person to whom you’re sending the money, and give them the reference number
- in just 10 minutes1 the money will be ready to collect
How to receive money
- ask the person who is sending you money to give you your reference number – this will help speed up your collection
- visit your local identified Post Office® taking some identification2 and your reference number with you
- complete our simple ‘receive’ form and show your identification – you will then be given your money
FOR USER MANUAL
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1F5IxTiI16CzJnyIauw42UM7f2o1By-vt9goJLHNurGM/edit
COUNTER MDB FILE CORRUPTED-SOLUTION
Error: While Logging point of sale if you got a error "Counter access database seems to be corrupted, please logout from all terminals so the application can recover required information"
Solution: Open Point of sale server folder..take a backup of COUNTER.MDB AND SafeCounter.mdb to a safe place.
courtesy: SA Tirur.
Delete Counter.mdb from point of sale folder, Rename SafeCounter.mdb to COUNTER.MDB
Paste Safecounter.mdb from that folder where we have took a backup. courtesy: SA Tirur.
CAT-5 CABLE AND RJ45 CONNECTORS.
How to correctly assemble a CAT-5 cable to RJ45 connectors for regular network cables as well as crossover cables.
The CAT-5 is a standard cable which has four twistedpairs of colours. It is easy to crimp a RJ45 coonector to CAT-5 cable and makeit into a straight cable or cross the cable as required. To make a straightcable, the ends must be crimped in the same way at each end. When makinga crossover cable, some wires of certain colours have to be reversed.
CAT-5 cable is usuallydivided into 4 twisted pairs of colours:
Orange / orange-white
Green / green-white
Blue / white and blue
Brown / brown-white
To make a straight cable, the tips must be crimped typically the same way ateach end by respecting the twisted pair size.
In general, the colour code used is:
1) orange-white
2) orange
3) green-white
4) Blue
5) blue-white
6) Green
7) brown-white
8) brown
For a crossover cable, swap 1 with 3, and 2 with 6, in the list above. Thisgives:
1) green-white
2) green
3) orange and white
4) Blue
5) blue-white
6) orange
7) brown-white
8) brown
Straight cable
1) white-green / white-green
2) green / green
3) white-orange / white-orange
4) Blue / blue
5) white-blue / white-blue
6) Orange / orange
7) white-brown / white-brown
8) brown / brown
1) white-green / white-orange
2) Green / orange
3) white-orange / white-green
4) Blue / blue
5) white-blue / white-blue
6) Orange / green
7) white-brown / white-brown
8) brown / brown
1) white-green / white-orange
2) Green / orange
3) white-orange / white-green
4) Blue / white-brown
5) white-blue / brown
6) Orange / green
7) white-brown / blue
8) Brown / white-blue
Note:
Many Gigabits (10/100/1000 multi speed) are auto MDI / MDIX and automaticallyadapt to the type of cable connected.
The CAT-5 is a standard cable which has four twistedpairs of colours. It is easy to crimp a RJ45 coonector to CAT-5 cable and makeit into a straight cable or cross the cable as required. To make a straightcable, the ends must be crimped in the same way at each end. When makinga crossover cable, some wires of certain colours have to be reversed.
CAT-5 cable is usuallydivided into 4 twisted pairs of colours:
Orange / orange-white
Green / green-white
Blue / white and blue
Brown / brown-white
Straight Cable Colour Code
To make a straight cable, the tips must be crimped typically the same way ateach end by respecting the twisted pair size.
In general, the colour code used is:
1) orange-white
2) orange
3) green-white
4) Blue
5) blue-white
6) Green
7) brown-white
8) brown
Crossover Cable Colour Code
For a crossover cable, swap 1 with 3, and 2 with 6, in the list above. Thisgives:
1) green-white
2) green
3) orange and white
4) Blue
5) blue-white
6) orange
7) brown-white
8) brown
Standard EIA / TIA 568 (A &B) Colour Code
Straight cable
1) white-green / white-green
2) green / green
3) white-orange / white-orange
4) Blue / blue
5) white-blue / white-blue
6) Orange / orange
7) white-brown / white-brown
8) brown / brown
Crossover cable 10/100baseT Colour Code
1) white-green / white-orange
2) Green / orange
3) white-orange / white-green
4) Blue / blue
5) white-blue / white-blue
6) Orange / green
7) white-brown / white-brown
8) brown / brown
Complete crossover cable or crossgigabit Colour Code
On Gbic 1000BaseT eg
1) white-green / white-orange
2) Green / orange
3) white-orange / white-green
4) Blue / white-brown
5) white-blue / brown
6) Orange / green
7) white-brown / blue
8) Brown / white-blue
Note:
Many Gigabits (10/100/1000 multi speed) are auto MDI / MDIX and automaticallyadapt to the type of cable connected.
COURTESY : FOREIGN POST OFFICE MUMBAI.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Department of Posts- Rules & Manuals of Postal Operations and Services.
The following Rules and Manuals are used in respect of Postal Operations and services:
1. POST OFFICE GUIDE PART-I
The Post Office Guide Part I relates to Inland Post and the information required by the public.
2. POST OFFICE GUIDE PART-II
Post office Guide part-II relates to Foreign Post.
Mails and parcels , broad delivery standards are as follows :
2 days Inter metro ( Delhi, Mumbai,Kolkatta, Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad.) Within city/ town / district.
3 days Inter State capitals, Within the State
3-5 days Inter State
One to two days extra for registered, insured and money order delivery.
Speed Post and Express Parcel Post are time bound; the standards will be specific to the location and time of booking.
e-Post – one day transmission between post office from where e-post was booked to the nearest e-post centre and then the delivery standards for normal mail up to destination will apply.
iMO instant transmission, payment on the spot when the receiver reaches the post office with 16 digit iMO number and photo identity.
3. POST OFFICE GUIDE PART-III
It has two volumes containing the list of Post offices.
4. POST OFFICE GUIDE PART-IV
Post office Guide Part-IV relates to Post office Savings Bank and Post office Saving Schemes.
5. POSTAL MANUAL VOLUME–I
Postal manual volume –I contains the Acts and Rules:- The Indian Post office Act 1898 The Indian Post office Rules, 1933 The Government Savings Banks Act 1873 The Post office Cash Certificates Act 1917 The Post office Savings Banks (Nomination) Rules, 1960 The Government Savings Certificates Act, 1959 The Government Savings Certificates Rules, 1960 Post Boxes order, 1956
6. POSTAL MANUAL VOLUME–II
Volume II Contains Rules relating to: - Organization Appeal and petition, Institutions and defense of civil suits, Criminal proceedings, Employment of Govt. pleader, Compensation for loss of property, Medical aid, Security deposits, Stock, Forged, counterfeit and defaced postage stamps, coins and currency, Printings, Contracts, Buildings, Budget estimates and control and
Misc. rules relating to official display of National flag, National anthem and National song, Naming and Changing of name of Post office, Correspondence, Cover containing official documents, Initial and signing the documents, Erasing, Case mark system, Personal files, Manual correction slip, Admittance of stranger, Maintenance of order and tidiness in office, Inland Postal Service articles, Transmission of official correspondence by foreign Post, Service money order, Reports and returns, Secret and confidential papers, Books and publications, Maps, Annual Reports, Behavior with Public, Publication for sale, Departmental Identity Card, Thumb and finger impression, Deep changing of surname, Uniforms, Production of record before Courts.
7. POSTAL MANUAL VOLUME III
This postal manual contains rules on Disciplinary matters.
8. POSTAL MANUAL VOLUME-IV (WITHOUT APPENDICES)
This Postal manual contains general rules relating to staff maters and Establishment.
9. POSTAL MANUAL VOLUME-IV (APPENDICES)
Exams
10. POSTAL MANUAL VOLUME V
This volume contains the rules on the following subjects: - Definitions Miscellaneous Rules Investigation Transmission of mails under the weighment system and appendices relating to rules for treatment of Navel Mail by Post and RMS offices Issue of Sorting List and Conventions Period of Preservation of Records
1. POST OFFICE GUIDE PART-I
The Post Office Guide Part I relates to Inland Post and the information required by the public.
2. POST OFFICE GUIDE PART-II
Post office Guide part-II relates to Foreign Post.
Mails and parcels , broad delivery standards are as follows :
2 days Inter metro ( Delhi, Mumbai,Kolkatta, Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad.) Within city/ town / district.
3 days Inter State capitals, Within the State
3-5 days Inter State
One to two days extra for registered, insured and money order delivery.
Speed Post and Express Parcel Post are time bound; the standards will be specific to the location and time of booking.
e-Post – one day transmission between post office from where e-post was booked to the nearest e-post centre and then the delivery standards for normal mail up to destination will apply.
iMO instant transmission, payment on the spot when the receiver reaches the post office with 16 digit iMO number and photo identity.
3. POST OFFICE GUIDE PART-III
It has two volumes containing the list of Post offices.
4. POST OFFICE GUIDE PART-IV
Post office Guide Part-IV relates to Post office Savings Bank and Post office Saving Schemes.
5. POSTAL MANUAL VOLUME–I
Postal manual volume –I contains the Acts and Rules:- The Indian Post office Act 1898 The Indian Post office Rules, 1933 The Government Savings Banks Act 1873 The Post office Cash Certificates Act 1917 The Post office Savings Banks (Nomination) Rules, 1960 The Government Savings Certificates Act, 1959 The Government Savings Certificates Rules, 1960 Post Boxes order, 1956
6. POSTAL MANUAL VOLUME–II
Volume II Contains Rules relating to: - Organization Appeal and petition, Institutions and defense of civil suits, Criminal proceedings, Employment of Govt. pleader, Compensation for loss of property, Medical aid, Security deposits, Stock, Forged, counterfeit and defaced postage stamps, coins and currency, Printings, Contracts, Buildings, Budget estimates and control and
Misc. rules relating to official display of National flag, National anthem and National song, Naming and Changing of name of Post office, Correspondence, Cover containing official documents, Initial and signing the documents, Erasing, Case mark system, Personal files, Manual correction slip, Admittance of stranger, Maintenance of order and tidiness in office, Inland Postal Service articles, Transmission of official correspondence by foreign Post, Service money order, Reports and returns, Secret and confidential papers, Books and publications, Maps, Annual Reports, Behavior with Public, Publication for sale, Departmental Identity Card, Thumb and finger impression, Deep changing of surname, Uniforms, Production of record before Courts.
7. POSTAL MANUAL VOLUME III
This postal manual contains rules on Disciplinary matters.
8. POSTAL MANUAL VOLUME-IV (WITHOUT APPENDICES)
This Postal manual contains general rules relating to staff maters and Establishment.
9. POSTAL MANUAL VOLUME-IV (APPENDICES)
Exams
10. POSTAL MANUAL VOLUME V
This volume contains the rules on the following subjects: - Definitions Miscellaneous Rules Investigation Transmission of mails under the weighment system and appendices relating to rules for treatment of Navel Mail by Post and RMS offices Issue of Sorting List and Conventions Period of Preservation of Records
Volumetric Weight Calculation:
Volumetric Weight:
1. Wherever the postage, tariff or charges are fixed for a postal article based on weight , the weight shall mean the gross weight or the volumetric weight whichever is more.
2. Gross Weight: Gross weight is the weight shown by a standard weighing scale. When the Article is appropriately placed on to or suspended from the said scale.
3. Volumetric Weight: volumetric weight of the article shall be arrived at from the volume of that article using the appropriate formulae.
4. Exception: Volumetric weight need not be determined in following cases.
(a) If the sum of the length, breadth and height is not more than 90 centimeters, and any of the dimensions is not more than 60 centimeters.
(b) In case of an article is in roll form (Cylindrical) if the length and diameter each are less than 90 centimeters.
These exceptions will also applicable to Speed Post article.
5. Procedure for calculation of volume: Measure each dimension in centimeters rounded off to next higher centimeter.
(a) (i) Cuboids (e.g. square or Rectangular): Its Dimensions means length, Breadth and height.
(ii) Cylindrical rolls: Dimensions means diameter of its circular base and length.
(b) Articles other than above shapes should not be accepted.
(c) Formula for calculation of volumetric weight.
(i) Cuboids (e.g. Square, Rectangular)
Volume = Length X Breadth X Height
(ii) Cylindrical Roll.
Volume = 0.785 X (Diameter of Circular base)2 X Length
The Volume so arrived at in cubic centimeters should be rounded off to the next higher whole number.
6. Formula to calculate volumetric weight: When the volume is calculated in cubic centimeters, the formula to determine the volumetric weight in kilograms shall be :
Volumetric Weight in Kilo Gram = (Volume in Centimeters)3 ÷ 6000
Volumetric weight so arrived at shall be rounded off to the next higher kilogram.
7. Postage or tariff or charges for the Postal articles shall be determined with reference to weight i.e. gross weight or volumetric weight, whichever is more.
8. Postage/Tariff charts for all kinds of postal articles may be worked out beyond the corresponding weight (as in gross weight) limits for calculation of due postage/Tariff.
9. The maximum weight and size limits for different kinds of postal articles are prescribed in Clause 100, 124, 125, 128(2), 129(2), 132, 137(d) and (e), 146(1) and (2) of Post Office Guide Part-I.
(DG Posts letter number 8-9/2007-D Dt. 16/2/09 and 4/3/09 and letter number 51-04/2009-BD & MD Dt. 24/3/09)
Examples:
1. Wherever the postage, tariff or charges are fixed for a postal article based on weight , the weight shall mean the gross weight or the volumetric weight whichever is more.
2. Gross Weight: Gross weight is the weight shown by a standard weighing scale. When the Article is appropriately placed on to or suspended from the said scale.
3. Volumetric Weight: volumetric weight of the article shall be arrived at from the volume of that article using the appropriate formulae.
4. Exception: Volumetric weight need not be determined in following cases.
(a) If the sum of the length, breadth and height is not more than 90 centimeters, and any of the dimensions is not more than 60 centimeters.
(b) In case of an article is in roll form (Cylindrical) if the length and diameter each are less than 90 centimeters.
These exceptions will also applicable to Speed Post article.
5. Procedure for calculation of volume: Measure each dimension in centimeters rounded off to next higher centimeter.
(a) (i) Cuboids (e.g. square or Rectangular): Its Dimensions means length, Breadth and height.
(ii) Cylindrical rolls: Dimensions means diameter of its circular base and length.
(b) Articles other than above shapes should not be accepted.
(c) Formula for calculation of volumetric weight.
(i) Cuboids (e.g. Square, Rectangular)
Volume = Length X Breadth X Height
(ii) Cylindrical Roll.
Volume = 0.785 X (Diameter of Circular base)2 X Length
The Volume so arrived at in cubic centimeters should be rounded off to the next higher whole number.
6. Formula to calculate volumetric weight: When the volume is calculated in cubic centimeters, the formula to determine the volumetric weight in kilograms shall be :
Volumetric Weight in Kilo Gram = (Volume in Centimeters)3 ÷ 6000
Volumetric weight so arrived at shall be rounded off to the next higher kilogram.
7. Postage or tariff or charges for the Postal articles shall be determined with reference to weight i.e. gross weight or volumetric weight, whichever is more.
8. Postage/Tariff charts for all kinds of postal articles may be worked out beyond the corresponding weight (as in gross weight) limits for calculation of due postage/Tariff.
9. The maximum weight and size limits for different kinds of postal articles are prescribed in Clause 100, 124, 125, 128(2), 129(2), 132, 137(d) and (e), 146(1) and (2) of Post Office Guide Part-I.
(DG Posts letter number 8-9/2007-D Dt. 16/2/09 and 4/3/09 and letter number 51-04/2009-BD & MD Dt. 24/3/09)
Examples:
Thursday, February 16, 2012
RPC ERROR POINT OF SALE SUBMIT ACCOUNT AND POSTMAN DATABASE NOT AVAILABE ERROR.
WHILE TAKING THE POSTMAN RETURNS OPTION IN TREASURY IF AN ERROR
"POSTMAN DATABASE NOT AVAILABE" COMES
PL.RUN THE FOLLOWING QUERY FOR RPC. REPLACE" MYSERVER" WITH YOUR SERVER NAME.
THIS QUERY CAN BE USED FOR RPC ERROR COMES WHILE DOING SUBMIT ACCOUNT IN POINT OF SALE ALSO.
exec sp_serveroption @server='MYSERVER', @optname='rpc', @optvalue='true'
go
exec sp_serveroption @server='MYSERVER', @optname='rpc out', @optvalue='true'
go
"POSTMAN DATABASE NOT AVAILABE" COMES
PL.RUN THE FOLLOWING QUERY FOR RPC. REPLACE" MYSERVER" WITH YOUR SERVER NAME.
THIS QUERY CAN BE USED FOR RPC ERROR COMES WHILE DOING SUBMIT ACCOUNT IN POINT OF SALE ALSO.
exec sp_serveroption @server='MYSERVER', @optname='rpc', @optvalue='true'
go
exec sp_serveroption @server='MYSERVER', @optname='rpc out', @optvalue='true'
go
Friday, February 10, 2012
INDIA POST MYSTAMP
India personalised stamps 'big hit'in Mumbai.The Mumbai postal authorities have marketed the scheme aggressively A scheme launched by India's postal authorities that allows people to pay for their photos to be printed on stamps has become a hit in the western city of Mumbai (Bombay), officials say.More than 650 people have registered to take part since the scheme opened on Friday and many more are interested. Called My Stamp, the scheme allows photographs to be printed on a five-rupee (10 US cent) stamp.The scheme is aimed at boosting philately and letter writing. 'Overwhelmed' "We are overwhelmed by the response. Parents, grandparents, children, and even people from villages have turned up to get pictures of themselves, friends and relatives on stamps," Abha Singh, director of postal services for Maharashtra, told the BBC."A lot of people are gifting the stamps to their grandchildren. It is like creating your own history."Only 3,500 people - paying 300 rupees ($6) each to put personalised pictures on a set of 12 stamps - will be able to take part in the scheme, which closes on Saturday. The stamps contain the personalised picture and a backdrop based on Indian themes - folklore, sun signs and monuments. |
Monday, February 6, 2012
NEW IMO SITE- REPORT NOT GETTING SOLUTION.
When we click on the print button, if an error 'Unable to load the client print control ' comes do the following.
RUN
REGEDIT
AND DELETE THE FOLLOWING ENTRY
RUN
REGEDIT
AND DELETE THE FOLLOWING ENTRY
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\Internet Explorer\ActiveX Compatibility\{FA91DF8D-53AB- 455D-AB20-F2F023E498D3}
AND RESTART THE INTERNET EXPLORER.
AND RESTART THE INTERNET EXPLORER.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)