Proof Of Delivery

The $25 Billion Email Mistake: Memo Knocks Out Facebook Opponents’ Lawyers

July 11, 2011 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Three weeks after the publication of my open memo to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg – first published by Business Insider on June 8, 2011 – plaintiff lawyers from law firms DLA Piper LLP and Lippes Mathias Wexler Friedman LLP dropped out of their lawsuit against Facebook, despite the awaiting percentage of a potential $25 billion bounty. This […]

The $25 Billion Email: Open Memo to Mark Zuckerberg, CEO, Facebook

June 08, 2011 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

(The memo was written in response to a recent lawsuit filed by Paul Ceglia where he claims to have emails from 2004 which show Mark Zuckerberg allotted him 50% of Facebook equity. Read Facebook’s response to the lawsuit.)

Litigation Counsel Guide: How to Prove Service of Court Documents by Email – Update

December 07, 2012 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

This posting should serve as a reference guide for process servers or lawyers who need to prove service by email. (1) Serve by email

RPost Granted Three Patents on Most Fundamental Method of Tracking Email Delivery & Opening

July 24, 2012 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

RPost has been granted three additional patents (US Patent numbers 8,224,913; 8,209,389 and 8,161,104) which comprehensively cover systems and methods service providers use to track email opening, delivery or failure using server logs and web beacons – technology novel in 1999 when RPost first filed for the patents, but widely used today.

Litigation Counsel Guide: How to Prove Service of Court Documents by Email

July 11, 2012 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

This posting should serve as a reference guide for process servers or lawyers who need to prove service by email. (1) Request permission to serve by email

RPost Registered Email™ services Meet the ETSI Registered Electronic Mail Standard

June 24, 2012 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

This posting may serve as a useful reference to RPost Registered Email™ services compliance with the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Technical Specification (TS) produced by ETSI Technical Committee Electronic Signatures and Infrastructures (ESI) on the multi-part standards documentation covering Registered Electronic Mail (REM); Architecture, Formats, Policies and Profiles. ETSI claims to be officially recognized […]

Is Proof of Delivery of Service by Email Needed If You Have A Certificate of Service for Email Sent?

January 17, 2013 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Is proof of delivery of Service by Email needed if you have a Certificate of Service for email sent? Considerations with Florida Mandatory Serve by Email Rule. The following is a response to a lawyer question prompted by a recent Florida Bar member benefit email referencing the new Florida mandatory Service by Email Rules of Judicial Administration.

How Can You Prove What Really Happened Behind Closed Doors?

June 15, 2017 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Can we ever know what happened in a meeting behind closed doors, with no recording devices and no third party witnesses? Probably not. Is email a clearer way to communicate a complex message? Not always….

Send Registered Email that Returns Timestamped Proof of Delivery and Opening

August 31, 2017 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Millennials Bewitched by Email Millennials are, surprisingly, bewitched by email.  More than half of Millennials ages 18 to 24 check their email while still in bed in the morning, and 43% of Millennials ages 25 to 34 report doing the same thing. We were shocked to learn that Millennials prefer to check their email on a […]

With Registered Email, You Can Prove the Content in the Message

February 16, 2018 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Can You Put A Monetary Value on Proof? “It’s Worth At Least A Million Dollars.” According to One Relieved RMail Customer While it’s very common to hear from attorneys and law firms who use RMail for their high-profile cases in district and circuit courts, here we share a story from one RMail user, where the […]