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How is a Registered E-mail® receipt different than my Outlook® Read Receipts?

 
Below is a chart comparing the RPost® Registered E-mail® service to the Outlook® read receipt feature.
 
  Outlook Read Receipts RPost® Registered E-mail®
Receiver's e-mail platform Receiver needs Outlook Any global Internet e-mail address.
Independent of the receiver to gather the legal proof. No - Receiver needs to click on pop-up or have their settings set to do so.  the Read Receipt feature can be turned off.

Yes - RPost® Registered E-mail® does not rely on the recipient or their system to give the legal proof.

Proof of sending No - Sent items can be tampered with Yes - Legal Proof
Proof of delivery No - Receiver can dispute which e-mail the Read Receipt may belong to. Yes - Legal Proof
Proof of content None Yes - Legal Proof including attachments without storing ANY content on the RPost® Network.
Simple to send Yes (4 clicks of the mouse) Yes - Simply click the Send Registered button (2 clicks of the mouse).
Simple to receive Yes - Recipient needs to choose to send back the Read Receipt. Yes - receiver does nothing new...nothing.
Content storage/archiving Not a lot of value.  Legally meaningless if the receiver disputes content. Legal proof of sending, delivery and content, available for as long as the sender chooses.
Tamper detectible No Yes - Original message and authentication information is encrypted on the Registered Receipt e-mail.
Government/Atomic time/date No Yes - via satellite giving times in both UTC (GMT) and the sender's local time.
Verify authenticity No Yes - The Registered Receipt e-mail can be authenticated at any time to produce Legal Proof the e-mail was sent, delivered and proof of content including all attachments to all addresses the message was sent to.
 
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