Re: Mauthonly followed by mauthcapture

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2002


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 42523
interpreted = N
texte = There's a downloadable pdf on the cybercash (verisign) website that gives more information, but here's the basics.The cybercash api works with perl, c or asp - you're prob using one of these - and includes a number of messages that you can use. mauthcapture and mauthonly are two. others do things like void, cancel, batch, query, etc.If I recall the formats of the two are very similar, so you should be able to just change the name of the message from 'mauthcapture' to 'mauthonly' and send/recv the same key/value pairs. James----- Original Message ----- From: Josh Lynn To: WebCatalog Talk Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 7:22 PM Subject: Re: Mauthonly followed by mauthcapture Thanks James!But how do I submit send that subsequent macauthcapture? I was thinking of creating a second tcpconnect on the cybercash page... but will that work?is there a simple(r) way?thanks -joshI remember it well, it was 8/13/02 21:01, and James DeCambra(jd@decambra.com) wrote:> Yes, this is possible and, in fact, doing the mauthonly first is the way you > want to do it. That way, if the AVS code that comes back is acceptable you > can either a) send a subsequent mauthcapture message to flag the transaction > for posting or b) manually flag the transaction for posting. If not, you > can decline the transaction or add other steps for international purchases. > > NOTE: If you do international transactions you may already know that some > counties, like France and Greece, don't particiapte at all in any kind of > address verification. Believe it or not. > > > James > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Josh Lynn > To: WebCatalog Talk > Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 4:48 PM > Subject: Mauthonly followed by mauthcapture > > > Hello all: > > I'm wondering if anyone has encountered the problem I'm having and been able > to get past it: > > Using MauthCapture with cybercash in WebMerchant, it seems that it is > possible for some orders to go through whithout producing an address match > (i.e. if cc# and exp date are ok, and AVS code is S - this happened to us > during fraudulent cc entry and produced fraudulent sales, so we are working > to preemt it the following way:). > > Because of this, we would like to base our capture on the AVS response, and > only approve under the following parameters: > > Y (address and zip match) > Z (zip matches) > A (Address Matches) > S (will approve only if address given is out of USA) > > It seems that by performing a MauthOnly followed by MauthCapture if one of > said AVS codes was received. Is this possible? Is there another way? > > Please help - I'm in it deep! > > ciao > -josh > > Joshua G. Lynn > O, Font Bureau > -- -- -- -- > josh@fontbureau.com > 617.423.8770 (x13) > >------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Mauthonly followed by mauthcapture (Scott Anderson 2002)
  2. Re: Mauthonly followed by mauthcapture (James \(d\) DeCambra 2002)
  3. Re: Mauthonly followed by mauthcapture (Josh Lynn 2002)
  4. Re: Mauthonly followed by mauthcapture (James DeCambra 2002)
  5. Re: Mauthonly followed by mauthcapture (Josh Lynn 2002)
  6. Re: Mauthonly followed by mauthcapture (James DeCambra 2002)
  7. Mauthonly followed by mauthcapture (Josh Lynn 2002)
There's a downloadable pdf on the cybercash (verisign) website that gives more information, but here's the basics.The cybercash api works with perl, c or asp - you're prob using one of these - and includes a number of messages that you can use. mauthcapture and mauthonly are two. others do things like void, cancel, batch, query, etc.If I recall the formats of the two are very similar, so you should be able to just change the name of the message from 'mauthcapture' to 'mauthonly' and send/recv the same key/value pairs. James----- Original Message ----- From: Josh Lynn To: WebCatalog Talk Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 7:22 PM Subject: Re: Mauthonly followed by mauthcapture Thanks James!But how do I submit send that subsequent macauthcapture? I was thinking of creating a second tcpconnect on the cybercash page... but will that work?is there a simple(r) way?thanks -joshI remember it well, it was 8/13/02 21:01, and James DeCambra(jd@decambra.com) wrote:> Yes, this is possible and, in fact, doing the mauthonly first is the way you > want to do it. That way, if the AVS code that comes back is acceptable you > can either a) send a subsequent mauthcapture message to flag the transaction > for posting or b) manually flag the transaction for posting. If not, you > can decline the transaction or add other steps for international purchases. > > NOTE: If you do international transactions you may already know that some > counties, like France and Greece, don't particiapte at all in any kind of > address verification. Believe it or not. > > > James > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Josh Lynn > To: WebCatalog Talk > Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 4:48 PM > Subject: Mauthonly followed by mauthcapture > > > Hello all: > > I'm wondering if anyone has encountered the problem I'm having and been able > to get past it: > > Using MauthCapture with cybercash in WebMerchant, it seems that it is > possible for some orders to go through whithout producing an address match > (i.e. if cc# and exp date are ok, and AVS code is S - this happened to us > during fraudulent cc entry and produced fraudulent sales, so we are working > to preemt it the following way:). > > Because of this, we would like to base our capture on the AVS response, and > only approve under the following parameters: > > Y (address and zip match) > Z (zip matches) > A (Address Matches) > S (will approve only if address given is out of USA) > > It seems that by performing a MauthOnly followed by MauthCapture if one of > said AVS codes was received. Is this possible? Is there another way? > > Please help - I'm in it deep! > > ciao > -josh > > Joshua G. Lynn > O, Font Bureau > -- -- -- -- > josh@fontbureau.com > 617.423.8770 (x13) > >------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ James DeCambra

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