TL;DR: In this paper, a mail server and mail terminals are connected through a radio communication network, and the mail server makes viral infection decision of if e-mails are infected with computer virus without burdening the mail terminals having poor processing power.
Abstract: A mail server and mail terminals are connected through a radio communication network The mail server makes viral infection decision of if e-mails are infected with computer virus without burdening the mail terminals having poor processing power The mail terminals are constructed to serve as small-sized mail terminals When an e-mail arrives at the mail server through the Internet, the mail server decides if the e-mail is infected with virus The result of the viral infection decision is added as the whole or a part of inspection information within the header of the e-mail The corresponding mail terminal can detect presence or absence of viral infection on the basis of the inspection information When the e-mail is infected with virus, the mail terminal can inform a user of the contaminated e-mail by making tone of a buzzer or vibrator different from a normal e-mail
TL;DR: This memo updates RFC 4733 to add event codes for modem, fax, and text telephony signals when carried in the telephony event RTP payload, and obsoletes that part of RFC 2833 that supersedes the assignment of event code for this purpose in RFC2833.
Abstract: This memo updates RFC 4733 to add event codes for modem, fax, and text
telephony signals when carried in the telephony event RTP payload. It
supersedes the assignment of event codes for this purpose in RFC 2833,
and therefore obsoletes that part of RFC 2833. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
TL;DR: In this paper, a method and system for notifying of new email received at a user's mailbox on a mail storage system is provided, which includes auto-forwarding the new email to a mail notification sender system, transmitting at least a portion of the new message to a receiver, interrupting the transmission of the message with a pre-determined negative completion code, and transmitting a bounced message from the sender system to the receiver.
Abstract: There is provided a method and system for notifying of new email received at a user's mailbox on a mail storage system. Said method includes: receiving the new email at a user's mailbox stored by the mail storage system; auto-forwarding the new email to a mail notification sender system; transmitting at least a portion of the new email to a mail notification receiver system; interrupting the transmission of the new email to the mail notification system with a pre-determined negative completion code; transmitting a bounced-mail email with said negative completion code from the mail notification sender system to the mail storage system.
TL;DR: In this article, a method and system for notifying of new email received at a user's mailbox on a mail storage system is presented, where a mail processing system is configured to receive new email auto-forwarded from the mail storage systems and to define and send a notification email to a mail notification receiver.
Abstract: There is provided a method and system for notifying of new email received at a user's mailbox on a mail storage system A mail processing system, integrated with the mail storage system, is configured to receive new email auto-forwarded from the mail storage system and to define and send a notification email to a mail notification receiver
TL;DR: In this article, a method and system for notifying of new email received at a user's mailbox on a mail storage system is provided, which includes auto-forwarding the new email to a mail notification sender system, transmitting at least a portion of the new message to a receiver, interrupting the transmission of the message with a pre-determined negative completion code, and transmitting a bounced message from the sender system to the receiver.
Abstract: There is provided a method and system for notifying of new email received at a user's mailbox on a mail storage system. Said method includes: receiving the new email at a user's mailbox stored by the mail storage system; auto-forwarding the new email to a mail notification sender system; transmitting at least a portion of the new email to a mail notification receiver system; interrupting the transmission of the new email to the mail notification system with a pre-determined negative completion code; transmitting a bounced-mail email with said negative completion code from the mail notification sender system to the mail storage system.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a solution to reduce a load to mail traffic in an enterprise and a mail server for whole company without damaging the convenience of a user by achieving the load distribution and danger distribution of a mail system.
Abstract: PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To reduce a load to mail traffic in an enterprise and a mail server for whole company without damaging the convenience of a user by achieving the load distribution and danger distribution of a mail system. SOLUTION: A mailer 21 of a PC(A) 2 transmits electronic mail to a transmission means 22, and the transmission means 22 acquires the status of a PC(B) 3 from a presence server 4 according to a destination address described in the electronic mail, and transmits electronic mail to a common mail server 1 or a receiving means 32 according to the status, and the receiving means 32 receives electronic mail via the common mail server 1 or directly from the transmission means 22. COPYRIGHT: (C)2007,JPO&INPIT
TL;DR: In this paper, the problem of managing personal information in customer dealing using an electronic mail system is addressed, where a mail server classifies the electronic mail transmitted from customer terminals 5-1 to 5-n via a network 4 by each electronic mail address, and stores it.
Abstract: PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To unitarily manage personal information, and to prevent leakage of the personal information, in customer dealing using an electronic mail. SOLUTION: This customer dealing mail system 1 has a mail server 6, a Web mail server 7, and a customer dealing personnel terminal 9. The mail server 6 classifies the electronic mail transmitted from customer terminals 5-1 to 5-n via a network 4 by each electronic mail address, and stores it. The Web mail server 7 reads the electronic mail stored in the mail server 6, converts it into a data format capable of being browsed by a Web browser 14, and holds it in an inquiry mail database 11, 60. The customer dealing personnel terminal 9 browses the electronic mail held in the inquiry mail database 11, 60 by use of the Web browser 14, and performs the customer dealing based on the electronic mail through the Web mail server 7. COPYRIGHT: (C)2008,JPO&INPIT
TL;DR: In this paper, a method and system for filtering the spam mail include: a mail client terminal for learning the features of the selected mail sample, generating a learning database, and transmitting the generated learning database to a mail server.
Abstract: A method and system for filtering the spam mail include: a mail client terminal for learning the features of the selected mail sample, generating a learning database, and transmitting the generated learning database to a mail server; the mail server for integrating the learning database from the mail client terminal with the original feature database, and generating the latest feature database for the mail client terminal, and filtering the mails which are received by the mail server and corresponding to the mail client terminal by using the latest feature database of the client terminal. A mail server and mail client terminal are provided. By the cooperation between the mail client terminal and the mail server, the spam mail is filtered, the use of the bandwidth is reduced, the receiving time is shorted, and when the filtering rate for the spam mail is advanced, the error rate for the non-spam mail also is reduced.
TL;DR: This memo describes how to carry dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) signaling, other tone signals and telephony events in RTP packets.
Abstract: This memo describes how to carry dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) signalling, other tone signals, and telephony events in RTP packets. It obsoletes RFC 2833. This memo captures and expands upon the basic framework defined in RFC 2833, but retains only the most basic event codes. It sets up an IANA registry to which other event code assignments may be added. Companion documents add event codes to this registry relating to modem, fax, text telephony, and channel-associated signalling events. The remainder of the event codes defined in RFC 2833 are conditionally reserved in case other documents revive their use. This document provides a number of clarifications to the original document. However, it specifically differs from RFC 2833 by removing the requirement that all compliant implementations support the DTMF events. Instead, compliant implementations taking part in out-of-band negotiations of media stream content indicate what events they support. This memo adds three new procedures to the RFC 2833 framework: subdivision of long events into segments, reporting of multiple events in a single packet, and the concept and reporting of state events.
TL;DR: The Internet Email to Support Diverse Service Environments (Lemonade) profile relies upon extensions to IMAP and Mail Submission protocols; specifically, the URLAUTH and CATENATE IMAP protocol extensions and the BURL extension to the SUBMIT protocol (RFC 4409).
Abstract: This document describes a profile (a set of required extensions,
restrictions and usage modes) of the IMAP and mail submission
protocols. This profile allows clients (especially those that are
constrained in memory, bandwidth, processing power, or other areas) to
efficiently use IMAP and Submission to access and submit mail. This
includes the ability to forward received mail without needing to
download and upload the mail, to optimize submission and to
efficiently reconnect in case of loss of connectivity with the server.
The Lemonade profile relies upon extensions to IMAP and Mail
Submission protocols; specifically URLAUTH and CATENATE IMAP protocol
[RFC3501] extensions and BURL extension to the SUBMIT protocol
[RFC2476]. September 2005 In addition, the
Lemonade profile contains Lemonade Command extensions for quick
reconnect and media conversion. Conventions used in this document In
examples, "M:", "I:" and "S:" indicate lines sent by the client
messaging user agent, IMAP e-mail server and SMTP submit server
respectively.