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How to Prove Message Delivery & Content from Salesforce.Com (or Any CRM)

November 13, 2013 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

An important trend for companies today is use of web-based messaging and CRM platforms such as Salesforce.com to manage, track and/or secure outbound correspondence. While some of these platforms let you send attached documents with your message, most (including Salesforce.com) do not save copies of attachments in the sent record stored in the web-based system.

Legal Analysis of RSign’s eSignature Service in View of EU Directive on Electronic Signatures

November 08, 2013 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Recently, we were asked to discuss the RPost electronic signature service in view of “European Directive 1999/93/CE on electronic signatures,” a Directive aimed at creating common standards for legal recognition of electronic signatures within EU member states.

RPost Now Integrated into 60% of the Leading Metadata Removal Platforms

October 18, 2013 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Most law firms, legal professionals, and other professional consultants whose jobs involve heavy use of sensitive documents, understand the risks and potential embarrassment of having excess metadata stored within documents. Metadata contains the identity of those who edited the document, the time and frequency of edits, commentary, the document template and file location, and, in […]

How to Send Large Files Directly from Outlook

October 02, 2013 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Our newly released update for the RMail Outlook plugin includes major updates to the LargeMail® service. After installing the new version, RMail users will be able to attach and send files up to 200MB directly from the “Send Registered” dialog box. There is also a new option to send files via LargeMail automatically when your […]

How RMail Encryption is Secure and Different from Lavabit and Silent Circle

August 14, 2013 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

On Thursday, August 8th, rather than allegedly allowing the U.S. government access to their users’ messages, two secure email services, Lavabit and Silent Circle’s Silent Mail, suddenly and voluntarily closed their doors. The publicity surrounding the shutdowns have once again led to questions about “how RMail encryption is different?”