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Post by account_disabled on Nov 25, 2023 5:30:37 GMT
Compared to more traditional communication channels, with PEC the costs for purchasing paper, envelopes and stamps are also eliminated. It is safe: The Certified Email service uses secure POP3s, IMAPs, SMTPs and s protocols. Furthermore, all communications sent or received via PEC are protected and encrypted, guaranteeing the integrity and unalterability of the messages and their attachments. It's simple: PEC is used like traditional email. You can send and receive Certified Email. messages through a Webmail or through a Client Special Data configured on your computer (such as Outlook Express). It has legal value: The PEC guarantees the certainty of the content, that is, of what has been written within the message. The system also issues certification of sending and receiving the message. This gives the certified e-mail the same legal value as registered letters with return receipt: the delivery receipts can be used as proof of the message sent in the event of a legal dispute. Can you use another person's PEC? Technically nothing prevents you from using another person's PEC, obviously asking for prior consent from the owner of the mailbox. There is no rule that prohibits the use of another person's certified e-mail to send a certified email message but a communication of this kind does not have any type of legal value. The PEC is strictly personal , is nominative and refers to the data of the owner who registered it. By writing and sending a PEC message in the name of another
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