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Endless Summer Sale for RMail E-Security and/or RSign eSignature Business Plans

September 02, 2022 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

It’s simply in our DNA, to be feature-rich plus much more affordable. The last weekend of summer has arrived. The days are getting shorter, the kids are back in school, and your colleagues have all returned tanned from their vacations. Correspondingly, our Mid-Summer Tech Essentials Sale has also wound down. However, there still are a […]

AI Powered Email Encryption Will Give You Real Peace-of-Mind Even While You Are Out-of-Office

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

OOO No! Was Gmail Brought Down by Overworked Vacation Seekers? Google suffered not one, but two outages this week, with its Gmail (among other Google services) going dark for several hours at a time. Many Gmail users reported emails bouncing back and other error messages. At their peak, these outages affected a vast number of […]

Leverage the Benefits of Secure Email and eSignatures

November 13, 2020 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Are We Still in an Interconnected World? Apple’s Big Sur Sure Made Us Aware Are we still living in an interconnected world? There is now talk of more isolation — that is unless you have your COVID immunity passport (as we discussed in our article “The “New” Haves and Have Nots”). While travel may become […]

“What is Legal Proof? An Email Record that Serves as an Evidence!”

October 09, 2020 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

What is “Legal Proof”? Optimize! Panelists Share a Decade of Use in Courts In the early 2000’s, RPost coined the term “Legal Proof®” to describe what one received when they sent a Registered Email™ message. There is no such thing as “Illegal Proof”, so what could “Legal Proof®” really represent?

Free eSignature and Email Security

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

Is Work from Home Here to Stay Permanently? Almost everyone around the world is working from home, due to the imposed lockdown to battle the Covid-19 pandemic. This arrangement has a lot of benefits for both employees and employers. But, will the work from home continue even after the lockdown restrictions are lifted?

Xerox Released the Scan-to-Encrypt Button for its Print-Scanners

May 15, 2020 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Will you be working from home ‘FOREVER’? A lot has been made recently about the Twitter CEO telling his employees that they can work from home ‘forever’ if they see fit. This past Tuesday, the Twitter CEO sent out a much-talked-about email (funny he didn’t use his company’s namesake product for this). The email states, […]

Registered Email with Email Delivery Tracking

May 08, 2020 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Home email, the new normal for millions of Americans Today the Labor Department released a report that showed over 20 million jobs were lost in April alone, boosting the unemployment rate to nearly 15%. These are levels perhaps never seen by any living American. Even as people start to venture out to beaches and parks […]

Think Twice About Sending Your Private Information Unencrypted

September 20, 2019 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Big Brother has Built Geofences to Control Behavior, Tesla Drivers Beware City Hall Can Now Control Your Location. The Snowden revelations opened the general public’s eyes to the (alleged) eavesdropping by the NSA and other government organizations. The Hong Kong protests showed the world how today’s mass video surveillance uses facial recognition to identify the […]

Secure Emails with Message level Encryption and one-time-passwords

September 06, 2019 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

End of Summer Phishing, Hooks Office 365 Users The phishermen are getting smarter, using better lures to catch ever smarter phish (in this case, you, as an Office 365, OneDrive, SharePoint, or Dropbox user).

Protect Personal Privacy Through Email Encryption

April 29, 2019 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Caution. What You Might Find When Posting Your DNA Online More than one in twenty Americans have voluntarily submitted their genetic code – the map of who they are personally and physically – to an Internet company. Most people were lured by cute TV ads creating curiosity about heritage.