eSign

How Electronic Signatures & Electronic Documents are Better Than Paper?

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

Electronic Signatures Documents have the Same Legal Strength of Wet Ink Signatures. E-business transactions – Did you know that if executed properly from beginning to end they can reduce all types of risk and make e-contracts more enforceable than paper processes. However, simply complying with the ten-year old ESIGN Act that affords electronically-signed documents the same legal […]

Electronic Signature Transactions have Same Validity & Legality as Paper Transactions

October 27, 2010 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Electronic Transactions Would Be Afforded the Same Validity and Legality as Paper Transactions Background: Enactment of electronic laws – the Electronic Signatures in global commerce Act (ESIGN, the federal statute) and the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA – adopted by forty-six states) are basically similar and were designed to facilitate electronic transactions consistent with other applicable […]

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.

Unlock the Full Potential of Your Business Software with Our eSecurity and eSign Solutions

June 09, 2023 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

One day when I’m retired, I may write a book called, The Truth Behind Marketing. In it will be all the secrets revealed for companies that pour so much budget into differentiating products that (under the hood at least) are virtually indistinguishable. 

Use of Email to Satisfy Mail Delivery Requirements of SEC Disclosure Rules

May 23, 2013 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Use of Email to Satisfy Mail Delivery Requirements of SEC Disclosure Rules We were recently asked to review the disclosure by mail delivery requirements of US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Rule 14d-4. In summary, RPost’s patented technology is uniquely positioned to serve as an alternative to delivery by postal mail while meeting requirements for these disclosure […]

When Can You Convert Legal Notices to Registered Email™ Messages?

October 08, 2010 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

I was recently asked a question by an insurance company in Massachusetts that is likely a question on the minds of many who are looking to cut cost and reduce paper and mail use in the insurance sector. As such, let me share my response to their question, “…could we move to convert our thousands of […]

25% Off on RMail E-Security and/or RSign eSignature Business! For New Customers Only

August 01, 2022 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Is Technology Fashionable? What’s Trendy… Can Summer Fashion Meet Technology? In fashion, about this time of summer, all those light breezy summer clothes start to appear on sale. It’s like clockwork. Mid-summer sales.

Hashed but Not Salted

May 20, 2016 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

You may remember the 2012 LinkedIn data breach, in which 6.5 million LinkedIn user accounts were believed to have been compromised. According to BBC and LinkedIn itself, the number of affected LinkedIn users from that 2012 data breach could actually be upwards of 100 million, or the majority of the 165 million users LinkedIn had in 2012.

Upgrade Strengthens RMail’s Unique Salesforce App Capabilities

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

RMail today announced a major update to its RMail App for Salesforce.com. This update fills existing data privacy compliance and eSignature gaps and is unique in that:

Tips for Managing Business Better from Home

September 25, 2020 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

“The Hair of the Dog” Lives in Infamy Most clichés originated from terms that were once clever, useful and connoted some broader meaning from hearing the phrase. These welcome, useful terms catch on and last over time but eventually get overused and then get relegated to cliché status. “The Hair of the Dog,” as an […]