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Texas State Bar Partners with RPost to Educate Members on Secure & Legal Messaging

May 01, 2015 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Texas State Bar has partnered with RPost to educate attorney members on how, when, and why to use RMail® services to track opening, record certified e-delivery proof, encrypt for client privacy, and send declarations for eSignoff. Powered by RPost’s Registered Email technology, RMail has been very popular among legal service professionals. Recently, more than 100 Florida-based law […]

The Certified Mail Envelope Was Empty

September 06, 2016 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

You show up in court with a US Certified Mail “Green Card” delivery receipt, evidence that supposedly proves you delivered a timely notice. The other party simply stands up and says quizzically, “Sure we got the certified letter, but no one in our office could figure out why we were sent an empty envelope!”  And […]

How to Send a Legal Notification through Email Acceptable in Courts

August 28, 2020 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

A Messi Situation: $800 Million Fax Misses Deadline, Should Have Used Email E-Delivery Proof Soccer/Futbol superstar, Lionel Messi, longed for a transfer after a humiliating Champions League knock out loss to Bayern Munich. Where to go from here? Paris? Manchester? Luckily, he built in a back-door exit clause in his contract where, if he notified […]

Supercharge Your Customers’ Email with RMail®

January 25, 2016 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

From small startups to global enterprises, email is the single most critical application used by businesses and their employees today. According to a report by technology research firm Radicati Group, Inc., the number of worldwide email users reached 2.6 billion in 2015 and is expected grow to over 2.9 billion users by the end of 2019. From […]

Deciphering Large File Sharing, Sending, Storage (Part 1)

October 26, 2016 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

As many know, email is not naturally well suited for sending file attachments of more than ten megabytes. One can never be sure if the recipient’s system will accept very large attachment transmissions.

Deciphering Large File Sharing, Sending, Storage (Part 2)

October 27, 2016 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

As we discussed in a recent article, “Deciphering Large File Sharing, Sending, Storage (Part 1)”, email is not naturally well suited for sending file attachments of more than ten megabytes. One can never be sure if the recipient’s system will accept very large attachment transmissions.

RSign New Electronic Signature Service Upgrade

August 30, 2011 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

We have been asked to lay out what specifically is new with regards to the August 20 electronic signature upgrade. This provides a quick summary:

The Evolution of The Electronic Signature Revolution

January 27, 2017 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Electronic signature technology is already the industry standard for executing business contracts in almost every industry. Professionals in real estate, legal services, investment management and insurance, particularly, have adopted use of this technology to transact efficiently. As eSignatures have now reached mainstream levels of adoption, where does the technology go from here?

How Fashion House Hermes and Multinational Corporations Secured Legal Wins with Email

February 06, 2017 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Many attorneys, paralegals, HR professionals, and professional service providers steer clear of email when sending legal notices (or notices they are legally obligated to send). Some incorrectly think of email as a medium for only casual or inconsequential correspondence. The truth, however, is that email is often even better than courier or postal delivery for […]

Data Privacy Compliance Audits Target Small Businesses

April 13, 2017 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

As consumer awareness of data privacy issues increases, companies that don’t take their clients’ data privacy seriously are getting hit harder and harder. In healthcare, a Florida healthcare provider paid a $5.5 million fine (a HIPAA record) earlier this year for allowing more than 115,000 patient records to be improperly accessed and disclosed. Last year, […]