Proof Of Email Delivery

Can You Serve Court Papers by Email?

April 11, 2022 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

The $100 million “Hermès” Registered Email™ Message (& CLE Webinar That Tells More) What a deal! My favorite functional yachting sportswear at 70% off! Or so I thought. Nearly every successful product brand is facing a strange new competitor — their own “fake” self. Let me explain how this plays out.

RPost Builds the Post Office into Gmail

September 29, 2014 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

With RMail for Gmail, Millions of Users Can Now Send Registered Email Messages from their Gmail Compose Interface Stockholm, Sweden, and Los Angeles, CA —September 23, 2014– Today, RPost announced the availability of its heavily-anticipated RMail extension for Gmail for national postal operators worldwide. RMail® for Gmail creates an easy method for national postal operators […]

RPost Patents Validated by California Federal Court

January 17, 2012 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

RPost today announced the US Federal Court in California has now re-affirmed the validity of its US Patent 6182219 by granting RPost’s motion for summary judgment on a counterclaim of invalidity. RPost brought suit against a number of companies in 2011 for infringing some of its 35 patents, the validity of which those defendants challenged.

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 […]

Advancements in Security Automation for Effective Work-from-Home Environment

September 18, 2020 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Working from Home Continues to Test Patience of IT Administrators Has this happened to you recently: You get an email from yourself asking you to click a link to see an agenda you didn’t write or for an invoice you never sent? The newest are people sending you pictures of checks that they supposedly put in the […]

Email Encryption and Electronic Signature for the Finance Industry

October 02, 2020 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

No “October Surprises” at Our Optimize! FinTech Conference (Just Great Insights from Amazing Customers) We at Tech Essentials realize this has been a doozy of a week in terms of news—mostly political and mostly bad. For those who needed a respite from Tuesday’s chaotic debate and the torrent of election-focused headlines, we offered a live virtual […]

How to Deliver E-Certificates Securely for Sender & Recipient

December 03, 2010 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

There is set of RPost services that when combined, provide for an elegant and secure way of transmitting electronic insurance certificates, electronic titles (real estate, land, auto titles), permits, regulator issued licenses, and university transcripts while ensuring:

What is Local Time? Time Zone Determination on Registered Email™ receipts

December 01, 2010 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

We often receive inquiries as to how the ‘local time’ is pegged to a user’s time zone when a sender may be logging in from different computers in different time zones.

Don’t Let Your E-Evidence Get Trashed

November 22, 2010 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

The Best Article Describing Issues with Email Proof, Email Fraud, and E-Discovery.  “Don’t Let Your  Get Trashed” One of the best articles that we have come across that succinctly discusses the issues associated with email proof, email fraud, electronic discovery of stored information, ease of manipulating email records, and difficulty in authenticating email records that […]

“E-Discovery” – The Discovery and Retrieval of Electronically Stored Information

November 16, 2010 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

The following is a useful primer for those that need to consider the evolving methods and concerns in dealing with electronic discovery of documents and information in the context of a current or potential legal dispute.