Send registered email from XavierMail.com
January 25th, 2008 by
Andreas from Xavier Media
I just got an email from XavierMail.com notifying me of a new service they have implemented in their email service. It’s called registered email and lets you send email in a similar way to registered letters. This service will let you find out if the email you just sent reached the recipient.
Here’s the email I got from XavierMail.com:
Critical Messaging Services
Do you ever wonder if your emails reached the intended recipient? Are there times when you need legal and verifiable proof that an email did in fact reach the recipient?
Everyone.net understands the importance of messaging and has partnered with RPost to deliver Registered E-mail services.
Registered E-mail provides a high-value outbound messaging tool that is built into your Web Mail interface. The service is used by a broad range of individuals and organizations including agencies within the U.S. Government.
What is Registered E-mail?
Unlike the common ‘read receipt’, Registered E-mail provides legal and verifiable evidence of the content and time an email was sent and received by anyone, anywhere in the world. The service is designed to protect you when the delivery, content or time of an email is disputed, in addition to enhancing efficiency and cost-savings. Save time, money, and headaches - all for about the cost of a postage stamp per email!
Free Trial
Registered E-mail is a value-added messaging service that will be available in your Web Mail over the course of the next 30 days. Once available, you will automatically receive a free, no-obligation, 10-unit trial. Simply check the “Send Registered” check box on the Compose Page of Web Mail to use. Additional units can be purchased in various configurations.
Visit XavierMail.com to sign up for your own email address.
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January 26th, 2008 at 10:55 am
Interesting. I think that while your average email sender will probably not make great use of this service at this time, it sounds like it’s of significant service to businesses.
I can’t imagine that Registered E-Mail would ever put the use of standard postal registered mail services in jeopardy because of the uncertainty of technology. This is a service that would have to be tried and true over many years before most people would truly be comfortable with its confirmation, and possibly use it over that of the post office.
And yet, I like it! Everything else is going the way of cyberspace, why not postal type services.
January 29th, 2008 at 4:48 am
It’s definitely a good tool for businesses. Especially for the Internet business. Give it a try as it’s free anyhow!