PitneyTrack Enterprise Release Notes version 1.120.0 (January 28, 2026)
Products affected: PitneyTrack® Enterprise
What's New
Web browser: Reused Tracking Number settings
A new Reused Tracking Number Settings checkbox has been added under Inbound Carrier Settings. When enabled, admins can allow mailroom users to add a new package using an existing tracking number. Admins must set a duration between 1 and 24 months (default is 6 months). If the original tracking number’s created date exceeds this duration, users will see the option on the Receive page to reuse it for a new package.
Web browser and mobile app: Option to receive existing Tracking Number as new package
The Receive page now offers an option to add an existing tracking number as a new package. When a scanned tracking number already exists, users will see Package number already exists with two choices:
- Receive as New Package: Adds the tracking number as a new package and continues the workflow.
- Edit Package: Opens the existing package for editing (current behavior).
This works for both Single Receive and Multiple Receive workflows. For multiple scans, users can choose to add as a new package or ignore the scan. Note: This option appears only if the tracking number exceeds the duration set in Reused Tracking Number settings.
Latest Updates
Web browser: Automatic Import for Expected Packages via SFTP
We’ve introduced a new Automatic Import feature in the Expected Packages module to simplify how expected package data is brought into the system. This enhancement allows users to schedule daily or weekly imports for a selected carrier using SFTP, reducing manual work and improving automation.
Users can set up Automatic Imports by providing SFTP credentials, selecting a carrier and inbound site, and defining an import schedule, including the day(s) and execution time. Once configured and saved, the system will automatically connect to the carrier’s SFTP server at the scheduled time and import the expected package data.
To support this functionality, the Expected Packages tab now includes three sections. Manifests / Expected Packages lets users view and search expected package data from both manual and automatic imports from the last seven days. Import History provides visibility into all import runs with clear statuses, Completed, Failed, or Completed with Errors, and includes downloadable error files. Import Schedule allows users to configure, view, edit, or delete Automatic Import schedules.
Web browser and mobile app: NFC-Based Mailroom Pickup Enhancements
We’ve introduced new NFC (Near Field Communication) options across both web browser and mobile to make mailroom pickup faster and more flexible. For web browser, a new NFC for Mobile option has been added in Delivery settings under Select alternative ways to find packages for Mailroom Pickup > Find package by. Enabling this setting activates NFC functionality in the mobile app.
On the mobile app, a new NFC option now appears under Mailroom Pickup by on the Deliver page. When using NFC, the device’s NFC capability is enabled, allowing users to tap a card to read the recipient’s Personnel ID and retrieve any undelivered packages for that recipient.
For all Mailroom Pickup By options, undelivered packages will be shown for the time period defined in Data storage & sync settings. Additionally, when delivering packages for a specific recipient, scanning packages before delivery can be set to Optional or Required through the Scan packages for delivery setting using a web browser.
UPDATED: January 28, 2026