How does Registered E-mail service compare with E-Fax, and other online faxing programs which provide delivery confirmation for the sender?
A fax program provides only simple reports that are not tamper-detectable, not verifiable and do not prove content. Registered E-mail services replace faxes as a more simple and recipient agnostic medium as some E-Fax messages cannot be opened and read without the proper software installation. In addition, RPost Registered E-mail services include over ten high-value features like zip compression, encryption, electronic contracting, electronic signatures, PDF conversion, and many more that far surpass any benefits of E-Fax. Aren’t I better off using FedEx to send an important document or notification? Doesn’t FedEx provide more assurance it will be delivered right to recipient, since e-mails often get buried in the Inbox? With the Registered E-mail service, the sender gets the information to the recipient at the speed of e-mail, with the cost of about a postage stamp and with more accountability than FedEx because the RPost user can prove content in addition to sending, delivery and off
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