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Modernizing “Notice” Clauses in Your Agreements & E-Communications

September 13, 2021 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

The Magic Words to Confirm Receipt of Email (Best Enjoyed With Some Coffee) In our ‘news-you-could-use’ Tech Essentials article last week, we discussed a simple way to modernize your agreements to make them well-suited for eSignatures (and RSign). We presented to you the legalese, the magic (albeit sleep-inducing) words that make eSignatures a legal affirmation for […]

Make eSignatures on Your Prized Document a Legal Affirmation

September 06, 2021 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Who Needs To Count Sheep When You Have eSignature Legalese? File this article under the ‘news-you-can-use’ category. We know some of our RSign customers use big-name law firms that can transform any simple legal concept into complex legalese that can make any non-lawyer nearly doze off (or break out in a cold sweat) after reading […]

Proper Look/Design of Email Emphasizes the Importance of Message

August 30, 2021 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Your Emails Don’t Need to Wear Masks with Registered Email™ Message In places where there are indoor mask mandates like where I live in California there is the phenomenon now of loud talking. What used to be the punchline of a Seinfeld episode is now very much the reality for millions of people here in […]

Your Email Remains Private Even When in Recipient’s Inbox

August 23, 2021 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Get Some Rest (for Your Files) for the Rest of Your Summer As we head into one of the summer’s final weekends, I’m doing the usual exercise of wondering where all the time went. This certainly was not a restful summer for the world what with Delta variants, ransomware attacks, record-setting wildfires and now hurricanes […]

Protect Yourself from Ransomware Attacks. Get RMail!

August 16, 2021 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Don’t Be Like 7sdf8dxz0sjh-3. Get RMail. Did you hear the one about the guy who couldn’t remember his “unhackable” Gmail password, so he changed his name to 7sdf8dxz0sjh-3? Now that you’ve stopped laughing uncontrollably, we can talk about something slightly more sobering: A new ransomware attack will occur every 11 seconds this year according to […]