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CN110430125B
CN110430125B CN201910765408.0A CN201910765408A CN110430125B CN 110430125 B CN110430125 B CN 110430125B CN 201910765408 A CN201910765408 A CN 201910765408A CN 110430125 B CN110430125 B CN 110430125B
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Abstract

The application provides a method and a device for sending and prompting a mail of instant messaging application, wherein the method for sending the mail can comprise the following steps: when detecting that a preset user triggering operation occurs in an instant messaging message conversation window, calling a predefined mail function page; executing mail sending operation according to the user operation instruction aiming at the mail function page; and after the mail sending operation is finished, returning to the instant messaging message conversation window. Through the technical scheme of the application, the deep fusion between the instant messaging and the mails can be realized, the user operation is facilitated to be simplified, and the user experience is improved.

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Mail sending and prompting method and device for instant messaging application
Technical Field
The present application relates to the field of communications technologies, and in particular, to a method and an apparatus for sending and prompting a mail for an instant messaging application.
Background
With the continuous development of communication technology, instant messaging application has gradually become the most widely used communication tool in people's daily life and work.
In the related technology, part of instant messaging applications integrate various communication modes such as instant messaging, mails and the like so as to meet the user requirements in different scenes.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of this, the present application provides a method and an apparatus for sending and prompting a mail for instant messaging application, which can implement deep integration between instant messaging and a mail.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the present application provides the following technical solutions:
according to a first aspect of the present application, a method for sending an email of an instant messaging application is provided, including:
when detecting that a preset user triggering operation occurs in an instant messaging message conversation window, calling a predefined mail function page;
executing mail sending operation according to the user operation instruction aiming at the mail function page;
and after the mail sending operation is finished, returning to the instant messaging message conversation window.
According to a second aspect of the present application, a mail prompting method for an instant messaging application is provided, which includes:
executing corresponding mail unread reminding operation according to the received mail push data;
pushing data according to the received instant messaging message, and executing corresponding instant messaging message unread reminding operation;
and when the mail push data and the instant messaging message push data are generated based on the same mail, canceling the mail unread reminding operation and the instant messaging message unread reminding operation simultaneously according to the detected user response operation aiming at any one of the mail unread reminding operation and the instant messaging message unread reminding operation.
According to a third aspect of the present application, a mail sending apparatus for an instant messaging application is provided, including:
the page calling unit is used for calling a predefined mail function page when detecting the triggering operation of a preset user in the instant messaging message conversation window;
the mail sending unit executes mail sending operation according to the user operation instruction aiming at the mail function page;
and the page returning unit returns the instant messaging message conversation window after the mail sending operation is finished.
According to a fourth aspect of the present application, a mail prompting device for an instant messaging application is provided, which includes:
the mail reminding unit executes corresponding mail unread reminding operation according to the received mail push data;
the message reminding unit is used for pushing data according to the received instant communication message and executing corresponding instant communication message unread reminding operation;
and the reminding canceling unit is used for canceling the unread mail reminding operation and the unread instant messaging message reminding operation simultaneously according to the detected user response operation aiming at any one of the unread mail reminding operation and the unread instant messaging message reminding operation when the mail pushing data and the instant messaging message pushing data are generated based on the same mail.
According to the technical scheme, the mail function page can be directly called by detecting the preset user trigger operation of the user in the instant messaging message conversation window, so that the user can realize the mail sending operation without manually executing page switching; meanwhile, the instant messaging message conversation window can be automatically switched back by detecting the completion condition of the mail sending operation without manually executing the return switching of the page by a user, so that the deep fusion and seamless switching between the instant messaging and the mail sending are realized, the user operation is facilitated to be simplified, and the user experience is improved.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic interface diagram of an instant messaging application in the related art;
fig. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a method for sending a mail of an instant messaging application according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application;
fig. 3 is a flowchart of a mail sending method of another instant messaging application according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application;
4-9 are interface diagrams of an instant messaging application according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application;
fig. 10 is a flowchart of a method for sending a mail of an instant messenger application according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application;
FIGS. 11-17 are interface diagrams of another instant messaging application of an exemplary embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 18 is a flowchart of a mail alert method for an instant messaging application in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present application;
FIGS. 19-22 are interface diagrams of yet another instant messaging application of an exemplary embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 23 is a schematic diagram of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application;
fig. 24 is a block diagram of a mail sending apparatus of an instant messenger application according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 25 is a schematic structural diagram of another electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application;
fig. 26 is a block diagram of a mail prompting device of an instant messaging application according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application.
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In the related technology, although the instant messaging application integrates multiple communication modes such as instant messaging and mails, the two completely independent application functions between the instant messaging and the mails still belong to. For example, as shown in fig. 1, when a user needs to send an instant messaging message to a user "little black", the user may click to enter a session window corresponding to a "white, blank, and little black …" group (or may click to enter a session window of another group containing the user "little black"; or click to enter a session window of a single chat of the user "little black"), and then edit and send the instant messaging message; when the user needs to send the mail to the user 'Xiao-Hei', the user can click the mail function page corresponding to 'nailing', and then edit and send the mail.
Therefore, when a user needs to respectively realize the application functions of instant messaging and mail, the user needs to repeatedly and manually switch between the corresponding conversation window and the corresponding mail function page, and the like, so that the operation is very complicated, and the user only needs to simply stack multiple communication modes.
Therefore, the present application can solve the above technical problems in the related art by improving the communication manner of the instant messaging application. For further explanation of the present application, the following examples are provided:
fig. 2 is a flowchart of a method for sending an email by an instant messaging application according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application, and as shown in fig. 2, the method is applied to an electronic device in which an instant messaging application according to an embodiment of the present application is installed; wherein the method may comprise the steps of:
step 202, when detecting that a preset user trigger operation occurs in the instant messaging conversation window, calling a predefined mail function page.
In this embodiment, by detecting a preset user trigger operation of a user in an instant messaging message session window, a mail function page can be directly invoked, so that the user can implement a mail sending operation without manually performing page switching.
And step 204, executing mail sending operation according to the user operation instruction aiming at the mail function page.
And step 206, returning to the instant messaging message conversation window after the mail sending operation is finished.
In this embodiment, by detecting the completion of the mail sending operation, the instant messaging session window can be automatically switched back without the user manually performing the page return switching.
According to the embodiment, the deep integration and seamless switching between the instant messaging function and the mail function are realized in the instant messaging application, so that the operation of a user is simplified, and the user experience is improved. Meanwhile, the same mail can respectively realize message reminding based on the instant messaging function and mail reminding based on the mail function, so that more effective user reminding operation can be realized through multiple and multiple types of reminding operation particularly in office scenes of enterprises and the like, the user is helped to avoid message omission, and the work efficiency is improved.
In the technical scheme of the application, the instant messaging application can be of any type; for example, the Instant messenger application may be an Enterprise Instant Messenger (EIM), such as "nail (DING Talk)", etc. The technical solution of the present application will be described in detail below by taking a schematic view of a "nail" and its related functional interface as an example.
Fig. 3 is a flowchart of a mail sending method of another instant messaging application according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application, and as shown in fig. 3, the method may include the following steps:
step 302, displaying an instant messaging message conversation window.
In this embodiment, the application scenario may be understood when the user is in any instant messaging application message session window in the instant messaging application, and the following deep fusion and seamless switching between the "instant messaging function" and the "email function" are realized in this scenario; the instant messaging message session window may be a group chat window corresponding to any group, such as a group chat window corresponding to a group "serious work group" shown in fig. 4, or may be a single chat window corresponding to any user, which is not limited in the present application.
Step 304, when detecting the preset user trigger operation in the instant communication message conversation window, turning to step 306, otherwise, continuing the detection.
At step 306, the email function page is invoked directly from the instant messaging session window.
In this embodiment, when the preset user trigger operation is a selection operation for a predefined mail function option in the instant messaging message session window, the invoked mail function page may be a new mail composition page. In other words, the present application adds a "predefined mail function option," i.e., a portal for "mail function," to the instant messaging message conversation window.
For example, as shown in FIG. 4, when the user "pinkish" clicks on the lower left side of the instant messaging conversation window
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After the identification, a preset function option menu can be called up, the function option menu can refer to the display content at the lower part of the window shown in fig. 5, and then the user's "small white" can call up the new mail writing page by clicking the "mail" icon in the function option menu.
Other forms of "predefined mail function options" may also exist, among others. For example, as shown in fig. 6, the user "small white" may call up a function option menu shown above the interface shown in fig. 6 by triggering the identifier in the upper right corner of the instant messaging message conversation window; in one case, a "mail" icon (which is parallel to "group announcement", "picture", "file", "setup", etc. in the function option menu shown in fig. 6) may be added to the function option menu, and the user can call the new mail writing page by clicking the "mail" icon with a small white; alternatively, the user "whites" may click on the "settings" and go to the "group settings" page shown in FIG. 7, and then evoke the new mail composition page described above by clicking on the "group mail" option in the "group settings" page. Of course, the skilled person can also adopt other ways to implement the above-mentioned "predefined mail function option", which is not limited by this application.
And step 308, adding all the communication parties as mail receiving parties.
In this embodiment, when the invoked email function page is a new email editing page, the instant messaging application may automatically add all peer-to-peer correspondents corresponding to the instant messaging message session window as email recipients.
For example, if the user "whit" calls up a new mail editing page in the manner shown in fig. 4-7, it indicates that the mail sending operation that the user "whit" wishes to perform is necessarily related to the "earnest work group" group, so as shown in fig. 8, "nailing" can add all other members (except the user "whit" as the mail sender, i.e., "whitet", and other 10 "total 11 persons, corresponding to the group members shown in fig. 7 total" 12 persons ") in the group as the mail receiver in the new mail editing page, without the manual addition of the user" whit ", which helps to simplify the user operation.
In this embodiment, all opposite-end correspondents corresponding to the instant messaging message session window can be added as mail recipients without editing; in other words, in the embodiment shown in fig. 8, the user "white" must use "white" and other 10 "11 persons in total as mail recipients, and cannot change. By limiting the editing authority of the user to all the opposite-end communication parties, all the group members corresponding to the corresponding instant communication message conversation window can receive corresponding mails, so that especially in an application scene of an enterprise (or other groups), partial staff can be prevented from not being added as mail receivers due to human factors or accidents, work content and progress of the staff are prevented from being delayed, and unnecessary loss is avoided.
And step 310, determining a copy sending party and a secret sending party.
In the present embodiment, as shown in fig. 8, the user "small white" cannot edit "all the opposite parties" as the mail recipients, but can edit "a transcriber" and "a ciphertext sender" if it is desired to add more mail recipients.
Step 312, when the mail sending confirmation is received, step 314, step 316A and step 316B are respectively executed.
In step 314, a mail sending operation is performed.
In the present embodiment, when a click operation of the user "pinwhite" on the "send" button is detected, it can be considered that a mail transmission confirmation is received, and a mail transmission operation is performed. Of course, the user "small white" can also cancel the mail transmission by clicking the "cancel" button.
Step 316A, an instant messaging message is generated.
Step 316B returns the instant messaging message session window.
Step 318, sending the instant communication message.
In this embodiment, a sent email corresponding to the email sending operation may be generated as an instant messaging message of the local user, and the instant messaging message may be sent in an instant messaging session window. For example, in an exemplary embodiment, when the mail receiver corresponding to the mail sending operation includes all the opposite-end correspondents corresponding to the instant messaging message session window, the sent mail may be generated as the instant messaging message of the local-end user, and the instant messaging message may be sent in the instant messaging message session window.
For example, since the mail function page in the above embodiment is a new mail editing page, all opposite end communication parties are forcibly added as a mail receiving party, so that when a user "whites" gives a mail sending confirmation to complete a mail sending operation, on one hand, the nailing can automatically switch back to the group chat window corresponding to the "earnest work group" without manually performing page switching by the user "whites", which simplifies the user operation, and on the other hand, the nailing can also send the mail sent by the user "whites" in the group chat window in the form of an instant messaging message, as shown in fig. 9, each other group member in the "earnest work group" can receive not only the mail sent by the user "whites" but also the instant messaging message sent by the user "whites". Therefore, if the group member is performing instant messaging in the group chat window corresponding to the "serious work group", the group member may directly receive the mail content "9 am tomorrow …" in the form of an instant messaging message in the group chat window without the manner in the related art shown in fig. 1 (i.e., manually switching back and forth between the group chat window and the mail function page), and implement the reply or forwarding of the mail for the instant messaging message, which will be explained in the embodiment shown in fig. 10 below; if the group member is not in the group chat window corresponding to the serious working group, the group member can respectively receive corresponding mail reminding and instant messaging message reminding, and therefore a better reminding effect is achieved through multiple times and multiple types of reminding operations.
Fig. 10 is a flowchart of a mail sending method of an instant messaging application according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application, and as shown in fig. 10, the method may include the following steps:
step 1002, displaying an instant messaging message conversation window. This step can refer to step 302 shown in fig. 3, and is not described herein again.
Step 1004, when detecting the preset user trigger operation in the instant communication message session window, turning to step 1006, otherwise, continuing the detection.
At step 1006, the email function page is invoked directly from the instant messaging session window.
In this embodiment, when a received communication message in the instant communication message session window is generated based on an email, if the preset user trigger operation is a reply trigger operation for the received communication message, the email function page is an email reply page; and if the preset user triggering operation is a forwarding triggering operation aiming at the received communication message, the mail function page is a mail forwarding page.
In other words, when the opposite-end correspondent party (i.e. the mail sender in the embodiment shown in fig. 3, such as the above-mentioned user "white") directly completes the mail sending function through the instant messaging session window based on the embodiment shown in fig. 3, and the sent mail is also displayed in the instant messaging session window in the form of an instant messaging message, the local-end correspondent party in the embodiment (i.e. any mail receiver corresponding to the instant messaging session window in the embodiment shown in fig. 3) can not only view the message reminder (i.e. the icon "r" displayed in the area corresponding to "mail" and "earnest work group") in the message list page shown in fig. 9, but also view the instant messaging message based on mail when the user clicks into the instant messaging session window (e.g. the group chat window corresponding to "earnest work group"), and can directly perform the operation on the mail through the instant messaging message.
For example, assume that fig. 11 shows a group chat window of a "earnest work group" corresponding to the user "whitewhite", and the user "whitewhite" can view a mail sent by the user "whitewhite" in the group chat window. The user "whites" can perform operations such as checking, replying, forwarding and the like on the email, and each operation is described below.
For the "view" operation. When the mail content is small, the user "whites" can directly view the entire content of the "mail" in the instant messaging message shown in fig. 11. When the mail content is more, the instant messaging application can roughly display the mail content, namely only part of the content is displayed, and the user 'whitely' can check the page by jumping to the mail shown in fig. 12 and browse the whole mail content by directly clicking the instant messaging message corresponding to the 'mail' shown in fig. 11; and, after the user's "white" is finished viewing, the user can directly switch back to the instant messaging message conversation window shown in fig. 11 by clicking the "back" button in the upper left corner of fig. 12.
Of course, if the user "whites" simply wishes to "preview" the mail content, then when the user "whites" clicks on the instant messaging message corresponding to "mail" shown in FIG. 11, a flyover window shown in FIG. 13 may be shown in the instant messaging session window, and the preview content of the mail view page shown in FIG. 12 may be shown in the flyover window.
Furthermore, the operation purpose of the user 'white' can be distinguished according to the operation mode of the user 'white' on the instant messaging message. For example, the pressing force when the user "whites" clicks the instant messaging message corresponding to the "mail" may be obtained, and when the pressing force is not greater than the preset force, that is, the clicking operation is "light pressing", the page may be shifted to the mail viewing page shown in fig. 12; when the pressing force is greater than the predetermined force, i.e. the clicking operation is "heavy pressing", the floating window shown in fig. 13 can be displayed. Of course, those skilled in the art can also determine in other ways, which is not limited in this application; for example, the duration of the user 'white' clicking the instant messaging message corresponding to the 'mail' may also be obtained, and when the duration is not longer than the preset duration, that is, the clicking operation is 'short-press', the user may turn to the mail viewing page shown in fig. 12; and when the duration is longer than the preset duration, that is, the clicking operation is "long-pressing", the floating window shown in fig. 13 may be displayed.
For "reply" or "forward" operations. In one case, when the user "whites" completes the viewing operation of the email content, such as having switched to the email viewing page shown in fig. 12, the user "whites" may directly click on the "reply" or "forward" function option in fig. 12 to implement the corresponding "reply" or "forward" function. And, after completing the mail sending operation based on "reply" or "forward", it may directly return to the instant messaging message conversation window shown in fig. 11.
Alternatively, the user may "blank" directly in the instant messaging session window, giving a "reply" or "forward" instruction. For example, the user "white" can invoke the function option menu shown in fig. 14 by triggering the instant messaging message corresponding to the "mail" shown in fig. 11, where the function option menu includes function options such as "reply," "reply all," and "forward," and when the user "white" clicks any function option, the corresponding mail function page can be invoked; wherein when the user "whites" clicks on the "reply" or "reply all" function option, the mail reply page (which corresponds to the "reply" function option) as shown in fig. 15 can be evoked; when the user "whites" and clicks on the "forward" function option, the mail forwarding page may be evoked (similar to fig. 15 and will not be described in detail).
Of course, as shown in fig. 16, in the instant messaging session window, the above-mentioned function options of "reply," "reply all," or "forward" may be directly shown in the display area of the instant messaging message corresponding to "mail" (for example, at the bottom of the display area), without the user manually calling the function option menu shown in fig. 14 in "white".
At step 1008, a recipient of the mail is determined.
In this embodiment, when performing a reply or forwarding operation, there is no need to limit users as a receiver, a carbon copy party, and a cryptosender, and a corresponding mail receiver can be configured according to actual requirements. For example, the user "whitely" may add some member users of the group "earnest work group" as mail recipients, and ignore other member users; and, user "whites" may add any user that does not belong to the group "earnest work group" as a mail recipient.
Step 1010, when the mail sending confirmation is received, step 1012 and step 1014 are respectively executed.
In step 1012, a mail sending operation is performed.
The above step 1010-1012 can refer to the step 312-314 in the embodiment shown in fig. 3, and will not be described herein again.
Step 1014, when the mail receiver contains all the opposite communication parties corresponding to the instant communication message conversation window, step 1018 is carried out; otherwise, go to step 1016.
Step 1016 returns the instant messaging message session window.
In this embodiment, it is assumed that the user "whites" performs email reply through the email reply page shown in fig. 15, after the reply email is sent out, the user can directly return to the instant messaging message session window shown in fig. 11 or fig. 16, without manually switching pages, so as to implement seamless switching between the instant messaging function and the email function.
Step 1018, generating an instant messaging message according to the sent mail, and returning to the instant messaging message conversation window.
Step 1020, an instant messaging message is sent.
In this embodiment, when the mail receiver includes all the opposite-end correspondents corresponding to the instant messaging session window, such as user "pinkish" and "other 10 bits", except for the seamless switching between the instant messaging function and the mail function similar to step 1016, since all the users in the instant messaging session window are related to the mail, the sent mail can be sent by way of instant messaging.
Then, similar to steps 316A, 316B and 318 in the embodiment shown in fig. 3, on one hand, if any group member as a mail receiver is performing instant messaging in the group chat window corresponding to the "serious work group", the group member may directly receive the mail content "9 am tomorrow …" in the form of an instant messaging message in the group chat window without adopting the manner in the related art shown in fig. 1 (i.e. manually switching back and forth between the group chat window and the mail function page), and implement operations such as reply or forwarding of the mail for the instant messaging message; on the other hand, if the group member is not in the group chat window corresponding to the "serious working group", the group member can receive corresponding mail reminding and instant messaging message reminding respectively, so that a better reminding effect is realized through multiple times of reminding operations of multiple types.
In the above embodiment, when the email function page invoked by the user is an email reply page or an email forwarding page, that is, the user takes the historical email content as a reply or forwarding basis and performs a corresponding email sending operation after adding new content, the instant messaging application may obtain the historical email content as the reply or forwarding basis of the sent email, and display the content of the sent email and the historical email content in the instant messaging message session window in an associated manner.
For example, as shown in fig. 17, after the user replies to the user's "whit" mail, an instant messenger message corresponding to the user's "whit" reply mail may be shown in the group chat window of the "earnest work group"; assume that the user's "white" reply has a content of "no question! "however, since the mail is returned based on the historical mail content" sent by the user "white and small" that a meeting is opened in the room of the building 222 No. 1 at 9 am tomorrow, please ask each bit … ", the historical mail content can be displayed simultaneously in the bubble box of the instant messaging message corresponding to the user" white and white "reply mail; for convenience of reading, the historical mail content may be roughly processed (e.g., "9 am tomorrow …"), so as to reduce the occupied display area.
In this embodiment, because the screen size of the communication device is limited, in the process of continuous communication of each communication party, especially in a group chat scenario, a mail (corresponding to an instant messaging message) sent by a user "whitely" will be quickly "flooded" by other messages, and if the user "whitely" replies based on the mail, if only the mail content replied by the user "whitely" is included, the mail sent by the user "whitely" is not already displayed in the current screen interface, especially when there are multiple replies or forwarding operations of the mail, it is likely that understanding of the user "whitely" or other users is difficult, and it is necessary to reverse the previous instant messaging message related to the mail, or view specific mail content, etc., thereby being unfavorable for effective communication between users.
Therefore, as shown in fig. 17, by displaying the content of the replied mail in association with the content of the historical mail, the user can contact all relevant mail traffic and information accordingly, and timely make response operations such as reply and forwarding, so that logic interruption caused by message flooding is avoided, and the communication efficiency is improved. It should be noted that although fig. 17 illustrates "reply" as an example, the embodiment can be applied to other scenarios such as "forward" described above, and is not described herein again.
As shown in fig. 9, in the method for sending an email according to the present application, group members as recipients of the email may receive multiple times and multiple types of alerts for the email and for the instant messaging message, respectively, so that the present application further provides a corresponding email prompting method, which will be described in detail below.
Fig. 18 is a flowchart of a mail alert method of an instant messaging application according to an exemplary embodiment of the present application, and as shown in fig. 18, the method may include the following steps:
step 1802, according to the received mail push data, executing a corresponding mail unread reminding operation.
And 1804, pushing data according to the received instant messaging message, and executing corresponding instant messaging message unread reminding operation.
Step 1806, when the email push data and the instant messaging message push data are generated based on the same email, according to the detected user response operation for any one of the email unread alert operation and the instant messaging message unread alert operation, the email unread alert operation and the instant messaging message unread alert operation are cancelled at the same time.
In this embodiment, when the user receives the reminders based on the mail function and the instant messaging function at the same time, that is, the mail unread reminder operation and the instant messaging message unread reminder operation, the user only needs to respond to any other reminder, and the instant messaging application can actively cancel all reminders without manual responses from the user, so that the deep integration between the mail function and the instant messaging function is realized, and the user operation is facilitated to be simplified.
The above-mentioned "staple" is still used as an example. As shown in fig. 9, it is assumed that after the user "whites" sends the mail, the user "whites" receives the reminders for "mail" and "earnest work group" through the mail function and the instant messaging function, respectively, that is, "r" is shown in the upper right corner of the icon of "mail" and "earnest work group" in fig. 9.
For example, when the user "whites" clicks the conversation entry corresponding to "mail" and transfers to the corresponding mail function page, it can be determined that the user "whites" responds to the mail reminding operation, and thus "i" in the upper right corner of the icon of "mail" and "earnest work group" can be eliminated at the same time. Similarly, when the user 'whites' clicks the session entrance corresponding to the 'earnest work group' and transfers to the corresponding instant messaging message session window, the user 'whites' can be determined to respond to the instant messaging reminding operation, and therefore 'first' in the upper right corner of the 'mail nailing' icon and the 'earnest work group' icon can be eliminated at the same time.
Of course, the user may also respond to the mail reminding operation or the instant messaging reminding operation in other manners. For example, when the user "whites" can learn about the content of the mail without entering the corresponding conversation window, the user "whites" can respond to the reminder by clicking and dragging "r" shown in FIG. 9 (or other numbers; the numerical value of the number corresponds to the current number of unread messages). For example, after the user's "white" clicks and drags "r" in the upper right corner of the "mail" icon, the nail can simultaneously eliminate "r" in the "mail" icon and the reminding number corresponding to the instant messaging message related to the unread mail in the "earnest work group", such as "r" in the upper right corner of the "earnest work group" icon.
Furthermore, the mail unread reminding operation corresponds to a mail function page, and the instant messaging message unread reminding operation corresponds to a preset instant messaging message session window; and when the user response operation is sent by aiming at any one of the mail function page and the preset instant messaging message conversation window, if other unread messages exist in the other one of the mail function page and the preset instant messaging message conversation window, the reminding operation aiming at other unread messages is reserved.
For example, when a reminder operation in the form of a number such as that shown in fig. 9 is employed, the reminder numbers corresponding to "mail" and "earnest work group" do not always coincide. For example, as shown in fig. 19, assume that the number at the upper right corner of the "mail nailing" icon is "two", and the number at the upper right corner of the "serious work group" icon is "one", that is, only one unread instant messenger message exists in the "serious work group", and the unread instant messenger message is related to the mail; then the number "②" for "nailing" indicates: there is currently one mail that corresponds to the number "r" in the upper right hand corner of the "earnest work group" icon, and there is another mail that is not related to either the "earnest work group" or other instant messaging functions. Therefore, when the user clicks to enter the instant messaging message conversation window corresponding to the "serious work group" or drags the top right corner of the icon, as shown in fig. 20, the nail can automatically change the top right corner of the "nail post" icon into the top right corner, which indicates that the mail reminding operation for the mails related to the "serious work group" is cancelled, and the mail reminding operation for the mails unrelated to the "serious work group" or other instant messaging functions is still reserved, so that the accurate reminding of each unread message is ensured, and the omission is avoided.
Similarly, when there is an instant messaging message unrelated to the mail function in the "earnest work group", for the direct response of the user to "mail" also, the instant messaging message reminding operation for the instant messaging message related to "mail" in the "earnest work group" may be only cancelled, and the instant messaging message reminding operation for the instant messaging message unrelated to "mail" in the "earnest work group" is retained, which is not described herein again.
In the above embodiments of the present application, for an instant messaging message generated by a sent email, in an instant messaging message session window of a sender, a response status of the instant messaging message may be marked. For example, as shown in fig. 21, when the mail receiver does not perform the preset response operation, the response status of the instant messaging message may be marked as "not viewed" (the conventional instant messaging message may adopt "unread" or "read", and the "not viewed" and the "viewed" described below are used herein to distinguish from the conventional instant messaging message; of course, the response status of all instant messaging messages may also be marked as "unread" or "read", and the present application does not limit this); as shown in fig. 22, when the mail receiver performs a preset response operation, the response status of the instant messenger message may be marked as "viewed".
The preset response operation can be executed by the mail receiver aiming at the instant messaging message corresponding to the sent mail. In an embodiment, when the mail recipient enters the instant messaging session window shown in fig. 22, the mail recipient may be considered to perform a preset response operation for all instant messaging messages in the session window, so as to mark the instant messaging message corresponding to the sent mail as "viewed". In another embodiment, after entering the instant messaging session window shown in fig. 22, the mail recipient needs to perform a targeted operation, such as click-to-read, reply, forward, etc., on the instant messaging message corresponding to the sent mail, and then considers that the mail recipient has performed a preset response operation on all instant messaging messages in the session window, so as to mark the instant messaging message corresponding to the sent mail as "viewed", otherwise, even if entering the session window, the mail recipient is marked as "not viewed".
FIG. 23 shows a schematic block diagram of an electronic device according to an example embodiment of the present application. Referring to fig. 23, at the hardware level, the electronic device includes a processor, an internal bus, a network interface, a memory, and a non-volatile memory, but may also include hardware required for other services. The processor reads the corresponding computer program from the nonvolatile memory to the memory and then runs the computer program to form the mail sending device of the instant messaging application on the logic level. Of course, besides the software implementation, the present application does not exclude other implementations, such as logic devices or a combination of software and hardware, and the like, that is, the execution subject of the following processing flow is not limited to each logic unit, and may also be hardware or logic devices.
Referring to fig. 24, in a software embodiment, the mail sending apparatus of the instant messaging application may include a page call unit, a mail sending unit, and a page return unit. Wherein:
the page calling unit is used for calling a predefined mail function page when detecting the triggering operation of a preset user in the instant messaging message conversation window;
the mail sending unit executes mail sending operation according to the user operation instruction aiming at the mail function page;
and the page returning unit returns the instant messaging message conversation window after the mail sending operation is finished.
Optionally, the method further includes:
and the message sending unit is used for generating the sent mail corresponding to the mail sending operation into the instant messaging message of the local terminal user and sending the instant messaging message in the instant messaging message conversation window.
Optionally, the method further includes:
and the marking unit marks the instant communication message as a responded state corresponding to any mail receiver when determining that any mail receiver executes preset response operation aiming at the instant communication message corresponding to the sent mail.
Optionally, the method further includes:
an acquisition unit, configured to acquire, when the mail function page is a mail reply page or a mail forwarding page, a history mail content serving as a reply or forwarding basis of the sent mail;
and the display unit is used for displaying the content of the sent mail and the content of the historical mail in the instant messaging message conversation window in a correlation manner.
Alternatively to this, the first and second parts may,
when the preset user trigger operation is a selection operation aiming at a predefined mail function option in the instant messaging message session window, the mail function page is a new mail writing page;
when the received communication message in the instant communication message conversation window is generated based on the mail, if the preset user trigger operation is a reply trigger operation aiming at the received communication message, the mail function page is a mail reply page; and if the preset user trigger operation is a forwarding trigger operation aiming at the received communication message, the mail function page is a mail forwarding page.
Optionally, the method further includes:
and the adding unit is used for adding all opposite-end communication parties corresponding to the instant communication message conversation window as a mail receiving party when the mail function page is a new mail editing page.
Optionally, the adding unit is specifically configured to:
and adding all opposite end communication parties corresponding to the instant communication message conversation window as mail receivers in an uneditable manner.
Optionally, the instant messaging application is an enterprise instant messaging application.
FIG. 25 shows a schematic block diagram of an electronic device according to an example embodiment of the present application. Referring to fig. 25, at the hardware level, the electronic device includes a processor, an internal bus, a network interface, a memory, and a non-volatile memory, but may also include hardware required for other services. The processor reads the corresponding computer program from the nonvolatile memory to the memory and then runs the computer program to form the mail prompting device of the instant messaging application on the logic level. Of course, besides the software implementation, the present application does not exclude other implementations, such as logic devices or a combination of software and hardware, and the like, that is, the execution subject of the following processing flow is not limited to each logic unit, and may also be hardware or logic devices.
Referring to fig. 26, in a software implementation, the mail prompting apparatus of the instant messaging application may include a mail prompting unit, a message prompting unit, and a prompt canceling unit. Wherein:
the mail reminding unit executes corresponding mail unread reminding operation according to the received mail push data;
the message reminding unit is used for pushing data according to the received instant communication message and executing corresponding instant communication message unread reminding operation;
and the reminding canceling unit is used for canceling the unread mail reminding operation and the unread instant messaging message reminding operation simultaneously according to the detected user response operation aiming at any one of the unread mail reminding operation and the unread instant messaging message reminding operation when the mail pushing data and the instant messaging message pushing data are generated based on the same mail.
Optionally, the email unread alert operation corresponds to an email function page, and the instant messaging message unread alert operation corresponds to a preset instant messaging message session window; the device further comprises:
and a reminding reservation unit configured to, when the user response operation is issued for any one of the mail function page and the preset instant messaging session window, reserve a reminding operation for another unread message if the other of the mail function page and the preset instant messaging session window still has another unread message.
Optionally, the instant messaging application is an enterprise instant messaging application.
In a typical configuration, a computing device includes one or more processors (CPUs), input/output interfaces, network interfaces, and memory.
The memory may include forms of volatile memory in a computer readable medium, Random Access Memory (RAM) and/or non-volatile memory, such as Read Only Memory (ROM) or flash memory (flash RAM). Memory is an example of a computer-readable medium.
Computer-readable media, including both non-transitory and non-transitory, removable and non-removable media, may implement information storage by any method or technology. The information may be computer readable instructions, data structures, modules of a program, or other data. Examples of computer storage media include, but are not limited to, phase change memory (PRAM), Static Random Access Memory (SRAM), Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), other types of Random Access Memory (RAM), Read Only Memory (ROM), Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM), flash memory or other memory technology, compact disc read only memory (CD-ROM), Digital Versatile Discs (DVD) or other optical storage, magnetic cassettes, magnetic tape magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other non-transmission medium that can be used to store information that can be accessed by a computing device. As defined herein, a computer readable medium does not include a transitory computer readable medium such as a modulated data signal and a carrier wave.
It should also be noted that the terms "comprises," "comprising," or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitation, an element defined by the phrase "comprising an … …" does not exclude the presence of other like elements in a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises the element.
The above description is only exemplary of the present application and should not be taken as limiting the present application, as any modification, equivalent replacement, or improvement made within the spirit and principle of the present application should be included in the scope of protection of the present application.

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1. A method for sending an email of an instant messaging application is characterized by comprising the following steps:
when detecting that a preset user triggering operation occurs in an instant messaging message conversation window, calling a predefined mail function page;
executing mail sending operation according to the user operation instruction aiming at the mail function page;
when the mail function page is a mail reply page or a mail forwarding page, acquiring historical mail content of a reply or forwarding basis of a sent mail corresponding to the mail sending operation;
and displaying the content of the sent mail and the historical mail content in the instant messaging conversation window in an associated mode.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
and generating the sent mail corresponding to the mail sending operation into the instant messaging message of the local terminal user, and sending the instant messaging message in the instant messaging message conversation window.
3. The method of claim 2, further comprising:
when determining that any mail receiver executes preset response operation aiming at the instant communication message corresponding to the sent mail, marking the instant communication message as a response state corresponding to any mail receiver.
4. The method of claim 2, wherein the presenting the content of the sent email in association with the historical email content in the instant messaging session window comprises:
and in a display area corresponding to the instant messaging message in the instant messaging message conversation window, performing associated display on the content of the sent mail and the historical mail content.
5. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
and after the mail sending operation is finished, returning to the instant messaging message conversation window.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the instant messaging application is an enterprise instant messaging application.
7. An apparatus for sending a mail for an instant messaging application, comprising:
the page calling unit is used for calling a predefined mail function page when detecting the triggering operation of a preset user in the instant messaging message conversation window;
the mail sending unit executes mail sending operation according to the user operation instruction aiming at the mail function page;
the acquisition unit is used for acquiring the historical mail content of the reply or forwarding basis of the sent mail corresponding to the mail sending operation when the mail function page is a mail reply page or a mail forwarding page;
and the display unit is used for displaying the content of the sent mail and the content of the historical mail in the instant messaging message conversation window in a correlation manner.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, further comprising:
and the message sending unit is used for generating the sent mail corresponding to the mail sending operation into the instant messaging message of the local terminal user and sending the instant messaging message in the instant messaging message conversation window.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, further comprising:
and the marking unit marks the instant communication message as a responded state corresponding to any mail receiver when determining that any mail receiver executes preset response operation aiming at the instant communication message corresponding to the sent mail.
10. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the associating the content of the sent email with the historical email content is shown in the instant messaging session window, comprising:
and in a display area corresponding to the instant messaging message in the instant messaging message conversation window, performing associated display on the content of the sent mail and the historical mail content.
11. The apparatus of claim 7, further comprising:
and the return unit returns the instant messaging message conversation window after the mail sending operation is finished.
12. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the instant messaging application is an enterprise instant messaging application.
13. An electronic device, comprising:
a processor;
a memory for storing processor-executable instructions;
wherein the processor is configured with executable instructions to implement the method of any one of claims 1-6.
14. A computer-readable storage medium having stored thereon computer instructions, which, when executed by a processor, carry out the steps of the method according to any one of claims 1-6.
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