WELLSVILLE, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ePostal Services, Inc. (ePS®) (www.ePostalServices.com) announced a launch of its global, private and secure, premium email services -- at ’zero cost’ to customers. Currently, ePostal supports Microsoft Outlook users and plans expansion to others given its interoperability among email applications, regardless of user devices.
ePS owns, uses, and provides the technology for processing encrypted, secure, and other on-demand premium services to internet communications and messaging systems. Patents for this messaging technology are approved in the US, Europe, Japan, India, Russia, Mexico, and China. Patents are pending in Canada and Brazil. US patents are #7,502,828 and #7,627,640.
"The patents give ePS global rights to fundamental technology,” said President Jon Gardner, “which is better and easier than other more cumbersome, limited, and expensive methods.”
The ePS technology is applicable not only to email but also to other types of internet messaging systems, and is interoperable among different platforms such as pc's, tablets, and phones.
The inventive elements of the technology include a cloud-based server interacting securely with software at a user's messaging application, and a fully autonomous secure communications system between senders, recipients, and central servers to process and manage the premium messaging services.
As embodied in the ePostal premium email service, the technology essentially gives its users a software-defined, global virtual-network which allows senders to select from a host of superior, on-demand premium services, including encrypted privacy, sender and recipient authentication, advanced tracking, and email differentiation – without any need to leave their regular messaging application.
"Other secure features can be added such as large file transfer and media-enhanced content," Gardner noted. "In addition, ePostal's services are very easy to use and within the economic and technical reach of businesses and individuals, worldwide.
“No software expense or new hardware is needed. Nor any technical expertise or network changes. ePostal requires no user involvement with encryption certificates or encryption keys. Users just select the features for their email, and ePostal does the rest.
"We expect this 'zero-cost' launch will rapidly expand our user base. And that growth, with the patented ePS technology, will lead to significant strategic and investment partnerships, both U.S. and foreign.”