Claims
- 1. A postage metering system comprising:
- a plurality of printing means operatively connected as part of a network and operating as client printing means on the network, the client printing means including processor, memory and storage means;
- a postal security device (PSD) coupled directly to a first one of the client printing means, local client printing means; the PSD including unique identification, postal value storage means and digital signature means;
- means in the client printing means for functioning as a postage metering network wherein one of the client printing means remote to the PSD requests first evidence of postage payment from the PSD through the local client printing means for concluding postage metering transactions; and
- means in the local client printing means for functioning as a stand-alone meter when requests for second evidence of postage payment from the PSD are initiated at the local client printing means.
- 2. The postage metering system of claim 1 wherein the local client printing means comprise:
- means for initiating a local request for second evidence of postage payment to be printed at the local client printing means;
- means for receiving a first remote request for the first evidence of postage payment from one of the remote the client printing means, the first remote request including identification of the remote client printing means;
- means for sending the requests for first and second evidence of postage payment to the PSD;
- means for receiving from the PSD the first and second evidence of postage payment including a digital signature corresponding to said each of the first and second evidence of postage payment;
- means for sending the first evidence of postage payment to the remote client printing means in response to the remote request; and
- means for printing the second evidence of postage payment in response to the local request.
- 3. The postage metering system of claim 2 wherein the local client printing means further comprises:
- means for storing transactional information for requests for the first and second evidence of postage payment.
- 4. The postage metering system of claim 2 wherein the client printing means includes general purpose computers.
- 5. The postage metering system of claim 2 wherein the client printing means are meter printers.
- 6. The postage metering system of claim 3 wherein the local client printing means determines whether the remote client printing means is authorized to request evidence of postage payment from the PSD.
- 7. The postage metering system of claim 3 wherein the PSD determines whether the client printing means is authorized to request evidence of postage payment from the PSD.
- 8. The postage metering system of claim 2 wherein the local client printing means further comprise:
- means for initiating a second remote request to one of the remote client printing means for third evidence of postage payment to be printed at the local client printing means; and
- means for receiving the third evidence of postage payment from the remote client printing means wherein said local client printing means prints the third evidence of postage payment in response to the second remote request.
- 9. The postage metering system of claim 8 wherein said one of the remote client printing means is coupled to a remote PSD which provides said third evidence of postage payment in response to said second remote request.
- 10. A postage metering system comprising:
- a plurality of general purpose computers operatively connected as part of a computer network and operating as client computers on the computer network;
- a postal security device (PSD) coupled directly to a first one of the client computers, local client computer; the PSD including unique identification, postal value storage means and digital signature means;
- means in the client computers for functioning as a postage metering network wherein one of the client computers remote to the PSD requests first evidence of postage payment from the PSD through the local client computer for concluding postage metering transactions; and
- means in the local client computer for functioning as a stand-alone meter when requests for second evidence of postage payment from the PSD are initiated at the local client computer.
- 11. The postage metering system of claim 10 wherein the local client computer comprises:
- means for initiating a local request for second evidence of postage payment to be printed at the local client computer;
- means for receiving a first remote request for the first evidence of postage payment from one of the remote the client computers, the first remote request including identification of the remote client computers;
- means for sending the requests for first and second evidence of postage payment to the PSD;
- means for receiving from the PSD the first and second evidence of postage payment including a digital signature corresponding to said each of the first and second evidence of postage payment;
- means for sending the first evidence of postage payment to the remote client computers in response to the remote request; and
- means for printing the second evidence of postage payment in response to the local request.
- 12. The postage metering system of claim 11 wherein the local client computer further comprises:
- means for storing transactional information for requests for the first and second evidence of postage payment.
- 13. The postage metering system of claim 10 wherein the local client computer determines whether the remote client computers are authorized to request evidence of postage payment from the PSD.
- 14. The postage metering system of claim 10 wherein the PSD determines whether the remote client computers are authorized to request evidence of postage payment from the PSD.
- 15. A transaction evidencing system comprising:
- a plurality of general purpose computers operatively connected as part of a computer network and operating as client computers on the computer network, at least some of the client computers including transaction evidencing software that selectively runs on the client computers;
- a transaction security device (TSD) coupled directly to a first one of the client computers, local client computer; the TSD including unique identification, transaction evidencing storage means, digital signature means, and transaction accounting means;
- means in the client computers for functioning as a transaction evidencing network wherein one of the client computers remote to the TSD requests and obtains first transaction evidencing from the TSD through the local client computer for concluding transaction evidencing transactions; and
- means in the local client computer for functioning as a stand-alone transaction evidencing device when requests for second transaction evidencing from the TSD are initiated at the local client computer.
- 16. The system of claim 15 wherein the local client computer comprises:
- means for initiating a local request for second transaction evidencing to be printed at the local client computer;
- means for receiving a first remote request for transaction evidencing from one of the remote the client computers, the first remote request including identification of the remote client computer;
- means for sending the requests for first and second transaction evidencing to the TSD;
- means for receiving from the TSD the transaction evidencing including a digital signature corresponding to said each of the first and second transaction evidencing;
- means for sending the first transaction evidencing to the remote client computers in response to the remote request; and
- means for printing the second transaction evidencing in response to the local request.
- 17. The system of claim 16 Wherein the local client computer further comprises:
- means for storing transactional information for requests for the first and second transaction evidencing processed by the TSD.
- 18. The system of claim 15 wherein the local client computer determines whether the remote client computers are authorized to request evidence of postage payment from the TSD.
- 19. The system of claim 15 wherein the TSD determines whether the remote client computers are authorized to request transaction evidencing from the TSD.
- 20. A method for postage metering wherein a postage meter has dual modes of operation as a stand-alone meter and as a meter server on a network, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a plurality of client modules on a network;
- coupling a local postage security device (PSD) to a first one of said client modules and a remote PSD to a second one of said client modules, the PSDs each including unique identification, postal value storage means and digital signature means;
- providing means in said first client module for requesting and obtaining first postage evidencing from the local PSD;
- providing means in said second client module for requesting and obtaining second postage evidencing from the local PSD; and
- providing means in said first client module for receiving and responding to said request from said second client module.
- 21. The method of claim 20 further including the steps of:
- providing means in said first client module for requesting and obtaining third postage evidencing from the remote PSD;
- providing means in said second client module for printing on a mailpiece said second postage evidencing using second printing means coupled to said second client module; and
- providing means in said first client module for printing on a mailpiece said first postage evidencing or said third postage evidencing using first printing means coupled to said first client module.
- 22. The method of claim 21 further including the steps of:
- providing means in said first client module for selecting one of said local PSD and said remote PSD for obtaining postage evidencing; and
- providing means in said second client module for receiving said request for said second postage evidencing and means for sending said request for said second postage evidencing to said remote PSD.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is related to the following U.S. patent applications Ser. Nos. 08/993,352, 08/993,353, 08/993,355, 08/993,356, 08/1993,354 and 08/1993,311, all filed concurrently herewith and assigned to the assignee of the present invention.
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