RPost on Monday
announced its e-mail registering service will be integrated with
Postini’s messaging security hosted service.
As per the
agreement, Postini’s 35,000 customer sites can immediately take
advantage of RPost’s proof-of-delivery service as part of Postini’s
collection of service offerings, according to RPost officials. RPost
provides users with proof of an e-mail’s content, receipt, and
delivery date, which holds up as admissible evidence in court,
officials say.
Sending a message
with RPost’s Registered E-mail service is much like sending
registered mail, offering proof that an e-mail was sent, when it was
sent, who the recipient was, and what the original content of the
e-mail was. In June, RPost added encryption, PDF conversion,
data-leak protection and the ability to generate electronic
contracts to the service.
Postini customers
can take advantage of the RPost option by typing “(R)” in the e-mail
subject line, triggering the service to register the message.
Senders can choose to mark the outbound message as registered or
not.
The message is then
relayed from Postini’s servers to RPost’s servers, where a copy is
sent both to the sender’s receipt file that’s automatically created
in the in-box as well as to the recipient. The service records the
server-to-server dialog to prove the intended person received the
message, and any subsequent messages that are forwarded or replied
to, and associates that data with the original receipt.
For Postini
customers the first 10 messages sent using RPost are free. Beyond
that, the cost is 59 cents per message.
Last month Google
announced plans to acquire Postini for $625 million.