RPost Specialized Services Sample Clauses

RPost Specialized Services. 1. RMail System a. Registered Email™ and its Registered Receipt™ E-Delivery Evidence i. Deliverability and Timestamps. Messages are sent with times recorded for: (a) proof of time of delivery (“POD”) which is the time the message that left the sender system was inducted into the RMail system for processing, and (b) proof of time of receipt (“POR”) which is the time the message was inducted into the system under the control of the recipient or authorized by the recipient to accept email on their behalf. This POR timestamp can be the time of receipt by the recipient mail server, time the email was placed in the recipient mailbox directory, or time opened at the recipient. RPost offers a special configuration option to suppress detection of opening by recipient systems which is enabled with a default setting and may be adjusted as a service enhancement, based on the desire of a customer administrator. For non-deliveries, the RMail system may return an immediate notice or may return the Registered Receipt email recording the delivery failure. Deliver Failure status is presented to the sender in these receipt emails, and it is the sender’s responsibility to contact RPost to further investigate any deliverability issues.
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RPost Specialized Services. 1. RMail System a. Registered Email™ and its Registered Receipt™ E-Delivery Evidence i. Deliverability and Timestamps. Messages are sent with times recorded for: (a) proof of time of delivery (“POD”) which is the time the message that left the sender system was inducted into the RMail system for processing, and (b) proof of time of receipt (“POR”) which is the time the message was inducted into the system under the control of the recipient or authorized by the recipient to accept email on their behalf. This POR timestamp can be the time of receipt by the recipient mail server, time the email was placed in the recipient mailbox directory, or time opened at the recipient. RPost offers a special configuration option to suppress detection of opening by recipient systems which is enabled with a default setting and may be adjusted as a service enhancement, based on the desire of a customer administrator. For non-deliveries, the RMail system may return an immediate notice or may return the Registered Receipt email recording the delivery failure. Deliver Failure status is presented to the sender in these receipt emails, and it is the sender’s responsibility to contact RPost to further investigate any deliverability issues. ii. Accessibility. Registered Receipt™ emails that are delivered to the sender are purged within the same day of delivery (24-hour period); delivery defined herein by collection or transmission of the Registered Receipt™ email by API to the sending organization or sender controlled systems, or by time of first attempt to transmit the Registered Receipt™ record by email to the sending email address, the sending organization, or sender controlled systems, except (i) if the Registered Receipt™ email has not been collected by the sending organization or sender controlled systems by API, this Registered Receipt™ record shall be retained for a maximum of 14-days, or (ii) if the Registered Receipt™ email has not been deliverable by SMTP to the sending email address, the sending organization, or sender controlled systems (as configured in normal settings or otherwise in the RPortal) on first attempt, the Registered Receipt™ email record shall remain available for delivery retries for a maximum of 14-days from the original send attempt, unless (iii) an alternate arrangement has been established for a specific customer. Registered Receipt™ emails that are larger than the threshold set in RPortal for the feature, “Automatically send Registered Receipt emai...

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