Key dates in the development of the digital postmark: ;1998–1999 • The
USPS and
Canada Post develop the first digital postmark. ;1999 • The UPU Standards Board begins the process to develop a global technical standard (
S43) for the digital postmark. ;2001 • A workshop hosted by USPS decides on a consistent visual image for digital postmarks offered by Posts. ;2002 • USPS launches its digital postmark, the "Electronic Postmark". Development work on the S43 standard is completed. Microsoft agrees to define and produce an interface in W2000/XP and Office 2000 and XP 2003 to support the digital postmark. ;2003 • The UPU Standards Board formally adopts the S43 standard (See article) . • It defined a technical standard – "S43 - Electronic PostMark Interface" – which was approved by the UPU Standards Board in November 2003 as a technical standard for the postal industry. • Portugal’s postal service launches a legally recognized digital postmarks service. ;2004 • The UPU Congress adopts a proposal to amend the UPU Convention to legally define the digital postmark, formally recognizing it as a new optional
postal service. • September: The UPU Legally Defined the EPM as a
Postal Service (See article) • This makes the EPM an optional postal service for UPU member countries, placing the EPM in the same category as
Express Mail. • The UPU definition provides international technological and enforcement standards . ;2005 • Adobe agrees to support the inclusion of the digital postmark. • La Poste France develops an S43-based digital postmark server. It is used as early as 2006. ;2006 • The UPU Standards Board approves version 3 of the standard S43, the first to enable cross-border and global traffic using digital postmarks. • January: The UPU Approved a DPM Regulation (See article). This regulation was passed as an amendment with the
letter mail regulation. • Every postal service has a UPU regulation that manages the service and regulates how the posts will cooperate in that service. This makes it easier to assist member countries in developing the market for worldwide digital postmark services. • This DPM Regulation has dramatically increased interest in the EPM worldwide. •
Poste Italiane develops a plug-in to enable Microsoft Office users to connect to a backend server, which delivers digital postmarks that comply with the UPU’s S43 technical standard. ;2007 • April: The UPU Approved the renaming of Digital postmark to Electronic Postal Certification Mark EPCM ==Global usage==