RPost Solution Makes Digital Signatures Obsolete
Los Angeles, CA -- March 24, 2010 -- RPost, the leading provider of email proof, privacy, and electronic signatures, today announced the release of its new E-Contracting Solution that combines the best elements of RPost's upgraded eSignOff electronic signature and Registered Email legal delivery proof services.

The electronic commerce laws permit great efficiencies for business transactions by use of electronic signatures. However, the unfortunate reality is that nearly ten years after adoption of the Federal E-SIGN law, many transactions are still conducted via paper and wet-ink signature, despite the tremendous cost savings and cycle time efficiencies afforded by digital signatures and email.

"Most still sign contracts by paper and mail, scan or fax, as most lack knowledge of the e-signature laws regarding the legality of digital signatures should an e-signed contract become central to a dispute in court," remarks Zafar Khan, CEO of RPost. "We have solved this by bringing visual hand-scripted signatures into an electronic form."

RPost's eSignOff service permits you to attach any contract to an email and just send as you usually send any email. The recipient receives the email and reviews the contract without the need to download any software or log-in to another website. With a few mouse-strokes, he or she can handwrite a mouse-scripted signature that becomes electronically sealed to the contract. The process is simple and hassle-free for both sender and recipient, and the resulting signed-off contract has the precise look of a traditional pen-and-ink signature on a contract, with the added benefits of future authentication. RPost provides both parties with the signed-off contract, a court-admissible record of contract execution –- including proof of signature, content and official time/date stamp, and underlying internet forensics. This eliminates the need for the back-and-forth exchange of hard copies as backup and gives all parties a high...



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