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Introduction
Conditions governing e-IOD facility
Format for Submitting Articles for e-IOD
Specifications for Bar-Code for e-IOD
service
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Introduction
e-Intimation of Delivery (e-IOD) is a value added
service, which provides electronic information about
delivery of articles through e-mail, Department’s web
site or electronic web based access to the senders.
Delivery information of e-IOD articles would be uploaded
by delivery post offices on to the central server, and
an e-mail would be generated to the mail box of the
sender at the e-mail address provided by the senders at
the time of registration. The senders could also be
provided a limited access to e-IOD server to download
the delivery information in respect of articles sent by
them.
If the customers need a paper-based proof of delivery,
they can continue to use the Acknowledgement Due (for
registered articles) or PoD (for Speed Post and EPP)
till other paper based proof of delivery services are
devised.
The e-IOD service would be offered initially with Bill
Mail Service, and gradually with other services offered
by the Department of Posts. Conditions for offering the
e-IOD service (e.g. the minimum no. of articles to be
tendered, manner and place of tendering them etc.) may
differ for different products/services, and would be
laid down from time to time.
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Conditions governing e-IOD facility
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E-Intimation of Delivery (e-IOD) shall be offered only
to bulk customers (as defined by the Department from
time to time in respect of different products/services).
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In the case of Bill Mail Service, the service is
extended to all the customers who satisfy the conditions
for sending Bill Mail Service. They have, however, to
register themselves for the service.
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You can avail the e-IoD service by tendering the
articles at the office indicated in the registration
certificate.
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For availing e-IOD service, you are required to print a
bar code on the address side of the articles or
envelopes containing articles. In case, a window
envelope is used and the bar code is printed on the
article and not the envelope, the bar code should be
fully and clearly visible through the address window in
a scannable manner. It would, however, be preferred that
bar code is printed on the envelope itself.
Alternatively, the bar code can be printed on both the
envelope and the enclosure In such cases, the bar code
shall be affixed in the right bottom corner of the
envelope, leaving at least 5 mm space from the both
edges of the envelope
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Though printing of bar code would be preferred, there
may be no objection if pre printed bar codes are
affixed, instead.
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The specifications and other technical details of Bar
Codes to be printed on articles availing e-IOD service
are annexed.
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You would be allotted a bar code range, from which you
would print the bar codes serially on articles tendered
for availing e-IOD service. When you reach the end of
the range, you can start from the beginning, again.
However, if you reach the end of range within 6 months,
do not proceed further, and ask for allotment of
additional range.
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An amount of INR 0.50 (50 paise) per article shall be
charged for e-IOD service. The charge would be paid in
the form of postage/frank etc. For example, for a Bill
Mail Service article requiring a postage of INR 3 for
weight up to 50 grams, and INR 0.50 for eIoD facility,
the postage affixed/franked should be INR 3.50
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For availing e-IOD service, the articles presented at
the Office of Acceptance/Booking must be duly sorted
delivery post office wise and bundled PIN code wise. You
are also required to bring along with articles, a
statement showing range of bar code on the mail pieces
at the time of posting. The format for the information
to be furnished is given below.
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If the articles are received in more than one bundle
(e.g. for different PIN codes), the check slip tied to
the bundles should also contain information on bar code
range affixed / printed on the articles therein.
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A receipt would be generated by the computer after
acceptance of articles. This would be supplied to the
customer by office of posting. In case there is a
problem with this, the office may sign a copy of the
format mentioned in (h) above and return it to you.
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Over 5,000 post offices have already been computerized,
and more offices are being computerized rapidly.
Therefore, the Department of Posts would be able to
provide e-IOD for most of the articles. However, it
would not be possible to provide e-IOD for articles to
be delivered from non-computerised offices, and it will
also not be possible to check at the time of acceptance
as to whether any articles were destined for
non-computerised offices. Therefore, the Department
would not be held liable for non provision of e-IOD in
such cases, nor would it be liable to return the e-IOD
charges.
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While the Department will try its best to provide the e-IOD,
there could be cases where the information is not
provided on account of unavoidable technical,
administrative or any other reasons. The Department
would not be liable to return e-IOD charges or to give
any other compensation in such cases.
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The delivery information would start coming to you by
email after one day of posting, and will continue coming
for next few days. However, no intimation would be
issued in respect of articles booked more than 10 days
before. In case you do not receive an intimation within
10 days, but would still like the Department to check,
you must take up in writing with the office where you
posted the articles. However, no such request would be
entertained after 15 days of posting the articles.
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On request, the customers could also be provided access
to India Post e-IOD server to download delivery
information related to articles submitted by them.
However, the system would be able to provide the
information only in respect of articles booked till 15
days before the inquiry.
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e-IOD system gives information only with reference to
the bar codes, and does not keep any information
regarding the addressee or his address. It would not be
possible, therefore, to give any information on that or
any other connected account.
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Requirement of Despatch Slip and Franking Machine
Dockets etc. prescribed for machine-franked articles
under existing rules and procedure would also continue.
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Specifications for Bar-Code for e-IOD
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The bar code would contain 13 characters (only
numeric). First two characters (digits) of the
barcode would denote the numeric code of the
concerned postal region in the Circle. The next
eleven characters would be in a serial order. The
range of numeric codes given to the circles as wells
as numeric code given to postal regions are given in
the end.
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Bar Code Dimensions:
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The print quality will have to be assessed according
to standard ANSI X3.182-1990, which specifies a
reader light beam diameter of 0.127 mm and a light
beam wavelength of 630 or 660 nanometers.
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The minimum level of print quality shall correspond
to letter “B” according to the notation of this
standard. Digits of bar code must also be printed in
the usual manner, above or below the bar code
symbol.
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The bar code symbology code 39, with 13 digits
(without any check digit) is the basis for the
bar-code for the e-IOD articles
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Circles should assign specific range of bar code,
within the parameters laid down in this regard, to
customers mailing large quantity of articles.
However, it should be ensured that range allotted is
large enough so that no bar code number is re-used
within a period of 6 calendar months.
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In case of window envelope, the bar code printed on
the content of article should be visible, and
scannable through a handheld/ cordless bar code
scanner, through the window envelope. Alternatively,
a pre-printed bar code can be affixed on the address
side of the envelope.
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If the bar codes used by the customer do not conform
to any of the conditions given herein, e-IOD cannot
be ensured in such cases.
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A specimen of the bar code using the above
parameters is reproduced below.

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Director (Mail Business) |
| DAK Bhawan |
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Delhi - 110 001 |
| Ph.
91-11-23096005 |
| Fax.
91-11-23036669 |
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