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Step 4a: The
Registered Receipt™ E-mail -
Receipt Folder
The core
value of the RPost service is the functionality of the
Registered Receipt™ e-mail, which is returned to the
sender within a half an hour to up to a few hours (six
hour maximum).
The
Registered Receipt™ e-mail is returned to the sender and
is automatically placed in a newly created "(R)eceipts"
folder, a subfolder of your inbox. This folder is
automatically created when the first Registered
Receipt e-mail is returned to the sender.
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Step 4b: The
Registered Receipt™ E-mail
The
Registered Receipt e-mail is a statement of fact of the
entire e-mail transaction and is admissible as evidence.
Whether the
sender inserts one address or one hundred addresses,
they will be returned one Registered Receipt
e-mail.
The
Registered Receipt e-mail is durable, meaning it can
be forwarded from person to person and maintains
ability to:
a.
detect tampering,
b. authenticate the transmission data,
c. reconstruct a verified electronic original e-mail (and attachments)
Importantly, the receipt is self contained, meaning
with default settings, there is no other copy of the
transmission data or e-mail content
stored on the RPost system.
Registered E-mail messages
hold far greater evidential weight than traditional
mail, courier, fax, or e-mail, and therefore, provide
the sender with protection that will stand up to
scrutiny in a dispute resolution situation. The
Registered E-mail service provides the sender with the
upper hand in any legal discovery disputes. It includes
a record of the TRANSACTION and the TRANSACTION METADATA
in a verifiable, reconstructable, easy to manage form
which is essential information to ensure admissibility
of e-mail evidence.
Explanation of A-D below:
 
Arrows A-D:
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A:
The delivery audit trail: |
A record of
the exact transmission of the Registered E-mail
message. |
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B:
Delivery status: |
Registered
E-mail provides legal proof of sending, delivery and
content and time. RPost translates the delivery audit
trail of each recipient address to report three levels
of legal delivery. The levels are, Delivered to Mail
Server, Delivered to Mail Box and Opened. The levels of
delivery are analogous to the physical mail systems like
DHL. For example, if a DHL package is sent to a person
in an office, someone in the mail room can sign for the
package (RPost reports Delivered to Mail Server), an
assistant or receptionist can sign for the package
(RPost reports Delivered to Mail Box) or the receiver
can sign for the package (RPost reports Opened). In all
three of those cases, the sender has proof the package
was delivered and has proof that they fulfilled their
requirement to send notification to that person.
Conversely, the sender has no proof the receiver ever
opened the DHL package, read the contents or if the
recipient even knows how to read. The sender simply
needs proof of delivery.
There is no
system in the world (physical or electronic) that can
tell if a package or e-mail has been opened 100% of the
time which is why the laws say you just need a
signature. In fact, the Lotus or Outlook receipt
called a “Read Receipt” is actually not an accurate
term. The highest level of delivery for RPost
Registered E-mail is when the Registered Receipt says,
“Opened” or the sender receives at a later date an
“Open” receipt. The RPost system uses a variety of
methods to establish the delivery status of Registered
E-mail. The ability to prove whether the message was
opened depends on the technical configuration of the
recipient environment. RPost can prove a message was
opened in many but not all cases and uses the mail user
agent (MUA) or HTTP " to "mail user agent (MUA), HTTP,
or other techniques to determine whether the e-mail was opened. |
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C.
Locked file attachment: |
With default settings, RPost neither
stores the Registered Receipt e-mails nor your
e-mail message content or attachments.
Because RPost does not store the information on
its network at all (to avoid possession of
discoverable information) all of the data that
would be needed to validate and reconstruct the
original content and transmission information is
compressed, encrypted, electronically sealed,
and stored on the Registered Receipt e-mail the
"Locked" attachment. This renders the
Registered Receipt e-mail tamper-detectable and
durable, with a means of reconstructing the
electronic original. |
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D.
Verification address |
If there is ever a dispute regarding the
delivery or content of the message or
attachment, the receipt can be AUTHENTICATED by
simply forwarding it to the RPost verification
address located on the receipt. The RPost
system de-crypts the "Locked" attachment,
verifies the integrity of the internal data and
reconstructs the electronic, validated original
e-mail content and transaction data, returning
it to the person who submitted the receipt for
verification. The Registered Receipt e-mail is
durable, meaning that it can be forwarded to the
disputing party and they can authenticate the
receipt for themselves. It can even be saved
onto CD or keychain micro-drive and brought to
an arbitrator for authentication. In
every case, the system will regenerate the
original proof of delivery and content. |
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