ES Mail
Inspect the evidence behind an important messageES Mail gives a recipient a route to inspect sender, message and relationship evidence rather than trusting appearance alone.
A plain-English introduction
Every day we trust emails, texts and digital messages because we recognise the name, address, logo or conversation.
But seeing who a message appears to come from isn’t the same as knowing where it really came from.
EviState is designed to replace guessing with checking.The difference
The questions people actually ask
Open any question for a short, plain-English answer.
Accounts can be compromised, and convincing messages can be made to look as though they came from somebody you trust. ES Mail gives the recipient a way to check.
Instead of “it looks right”, you can verify it.
Most of us can spot the obvious ones. The difficult message is the one that appears to come from your bank, employer, supplier, colleague or somebody you know—and looks exactly like something you were expecting.
As fake communications become more convincing, judging them by appearance becomes less reliable.
EviState replaces guessing with checking.
Businesses may spend heavily protecting their own systems, while their customers receive communications through ordinary personal email accounts and phones.
The organisation sending the communication can make it verifiable for you.
The person benefiting from EviState does not have to be the customer. A bank, energy company, employer, solicitor, retailer or other organisation can give the people it communicates with greater confidence in what they receive.
Not quite. Traditional email security is designed primarily to identify and stop threats such as spam, malware, phishing and suspicious links.
EviState asks a different question: can the communication itself be checked and, if necessary, relied upon later?
The technologies are complementary rather than competing.
Digital trust shouldn’t disappear when a conversation changes channel. The same principles are designed to extend across communications as EviState develops.
EviState doesn’t decide whether what somebody says is true. It helps establish what was communicated, where it came from, when it happened and how the communication developed.
How it fits together
ES Mail gives a recipient a route to inspect sender, message and relationship evidence rather than trusting appearance alone.
ES Record preserves bounded evidence around source, publication and lifecycle so there is a persistent record to revisit.
ES Stamp is in controlled development. It provides a route from a file or object to evidence about its recorded bytes, accountable context and lifecycle.
The central idea
EviState gives important digital activity an inspectable evidential history—so instead of deciding whether something looks genuine, you can check the evidence available.
Don’t just read about it
Move from the explanation into a real demonstration of verifiable email and cross-channel continuity.