Yesterday we passed the landmark of 10,000 emails certified through Evidence. Thanks to all of you who are using the service. If you are interested in starting to to communicate with greater guarantees and you are a professional, particular and/or small company, do not hesitate to consult the different rates available and register. If on the […]

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We received some good publicity in a national Spanish newspaper just recently. They very kindly published the article in both Spanish and English. Click on the appropriate link below to read the article in El Pais. English Spanish If you are interested in starting to to communicate with greater guarantees and you are a professional, […]

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For a few hours, the link to archived files was missing from eEvid History. due to a wrong path to the file system. The error has been fixed. If you are interested in starting to to communicate with greater guarantees and you are a professional, particular and/or small company, do not hesitate to consult the […]

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Today I want to cover a couple of frequently asked questions that have come up in the past couple of weeks. As Evidence continues to grow, so does the number of questions! Question What is the difference between the Evidence and other online services that certify emails? Answer The Evidence service is transparent to the […]

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We have detected that, in certain circumstances, the eEvid limit for the eEvidence Basic and Archive licenses was ignored. Those of you who have gone above the limit, don’t worry: all eEvids are perfectly valid. If you are interested in starting to to communicate with greater guarantees and you are a professional, particular and/or small […]

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Welcome to our new Blog. The purpose of this Blog is to share information about the Evidence and how it can be used to protect you business and personal dealings. Firstly, let’s answer the most basic of questions: “What is the Evidence?” Well, the simple answer is that the Evidence is a free service that […]

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When you send a eEvid from Yahoo! by manually typing the address with the “.eevid.com” wildcard, Yahoo! will include the recipient’s address as the recipient’s name on the email header. Something like this: To john@example.com.eevid.com <john@example.com.eevid.com> This causes a strange effect: although eEvidence removes the wildcard for every RCPT (recipient), recipients will see their address […]

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