Big Booger
October 19th, 2003, 14:11 PM
Sign in Microsoft Word
USPS EPM Extension for Microsoft Office lets you digitally sign Word documents and seal them with the trusted USPS Electronic Postmark (USPS EPM).
http://www.uspsepm.com/epm/epm_office_ext/images/usps_epm_logo.gif
Verify with USPS Trust
Just click the USPS EPM icon in the Microsoft Word toolbar, apply a USPS EPM to your document (contract, letter, agreement), and sign. This gives your document tamper protection against fraud and the ability to verify document authenticity with a click of the USPS EPM signature block. Evidence of document authenticity is stored in the USPS EPM repository for seven years to ensure trusted non-repudiation of content.
You will need a digital certificate to use this software.
The Certificate (http://www.uspsepm.com/epm/epm_office_ext/index.htm)
:arrow: SOURCE (http://bink.nu/BinkPortal/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabindex=0&tabid=1)
USPS EPM Extension for Microsoft Office lets you digitally sign Word documents and seal them with the trusted USPS Electronic Postmark (USPS EPM).
http://www.uspsepm.com/epm/epm_office_ext/images/usps_epm_logo.gif
Verify with USPS Trust
Just click the USPS EPM icon in the Microsoft Word toolbar, apply a USPS EPM to your document (contract, letter, agreement), and sign. This gives your document tamper protection against fraud and the ability to verify document authenticity with a click of the USPS EPM signature block. Evidence of document authenticity is stored in the USPS EPM repository for seven years to ensure trusted non-repudiation of content.
You will need a digital certificate to use this software.
The Certificate (http://www.uspsepm.com/epm/epm_office_ext/index.htm)
:arrow: SOURCE (http://bink.nu/BinkPortal/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabindex=0&tabid=1)
