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RPostŪ has set the global standard for accountable
electronic business communications, with its suite
of Registered E-mailŪ services.
RPostŪ provides e-mail users with tools that allow
them to do more, better, faster and cheaper. RPost
provides software-based business communication
services designed in a simple-to-use form, that are
used daily in countries around the world, by
government, enterprise, as well as small businesses
users.
The
RPostŪ Registered E-mailŪ system was
established in December 1999. The founding
team created RPost, standing for “Registered
Post,” out of recognition that there have
been traditional products used all over the
world to protect the sender of mail in case
of a dispute about receipt. However, there
was no simple comparable to these
traditional methods for e-mail, and there
remains no other robust alternative, other
than Registered E-mailŪ service.
Today,
companies use RPost’s commercial software
and services in a growing number of
countries around the world. RPost has
business operations and users in Europe,
North America, Central and South America,
Australia, and Africa. RPost currently
offers services in English, French, German,
Spanish, and is in the process of adding
other languages to localize the services.
The
RPostŪ software and systems have twenty-two
patents that are pending, covering
thirty-nine countries. To date, private and
institutional investors have financed the
Company, including Symantec Corporation, one
of the world-leaders in Internet security
software.
Registered E-mailŪ = Legal Proof™
Within RPost’s flagship Registered E-mailŪ services,
RPost provides legal and verifiable evidence of the
content and time any e-mail has been sent and
received by anyone, anywhere in the world.
(R)egistered
E-mailŪ services are the legal standard for
accountability in electronic business
communications, with the credibility of premier
customers, industry association endorsements, and
big brand resellers. For example, AT&T and Sprint
are among those resellers who stand behind
Registered E-mailŪ services and offer it to their
enterprise and government customers. Law
organizations such as the Los Angeles County Bar and
the Puerto Rico Bar endorse RPost’s services as
legal proof for Internet e-mail. Organization such
as Colorado Bar, the Denver Bar, the Council of
Insurance Agents and Brokers, among others, educate
their members on how, when, and why to use
Registered E-mailŪ services.
The U.S. General Services Administration has
approved the product and pricing for placement on
their IT schedule, with U.S. Government customers
which include, among others, the U.S. Government
Accountability Office (GAO), the independent,
nonpartisan investigative arm of Congress that
ensures appropriated funds are properly deployed and
mediates Federal contract bidding disputes, and the
U.S. Department of Commerce's Census Bureau.
The United States Government accredited the RPost
system in 2002 for sensitive and critical Government
applications after performing a thorough and
favorable review and risk assessment of the
technology and business policies with
PriceWaterhouseCoopers and TRW Information Systems
Security Officers participating in the process on
behalf of the Government. Further, AT&T assures
uninterrupted continuity of Registered E-mailŪ
service and the RPost system complies with the U.S.
Privacy Act. All times noted within the service are
synchronized with government atomic clocks and there
is no other system in the trust chain between those
times and the RPost system. They reflect government
time stamps.
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