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- This invention is related to the field of electrical computers and digital processing systems to transfer data via one or more communications media in general, and specifically, to a demand-based messaging system for simultaneous transmission of sections of an email to different recipients without the need to send separate emails.
- a demand-based messaging system is any communication system that enables a person to exchange electronic messages with another person over a communications media.
- Demand-based messaging systems typically comprise a network of data processing machines and a messaging program operable on at least one machine to transfer electronic messages over the network to one or more of the other machines.
- Electronic messages typically are composed of a variety of information, including message data and transmission data. As those terms are used here, “message data” generally refers to the substance of the message, such as text or images, while “transmission data” generally refers to the information required to deliver or respond to the message, such as the correspondents' electronic addresses. Electronic messages also may include status information, such as the time and date that the message was composed, sent, or received.
- LOTUS NOTES, MOZILLA, and MICROSOFT OUTLOOK are exemplary messaging programs that enable users to exchange electronic mail messages through networked computers.
- Instant messaging (“IM”) programs such as MSN MESSENGER and YAHOO! MESSENGER, which have gained popularity in recent years, exemplify another embodiment of messaging programs that enable users to exchange electronic messages in real-time through networked computers.
- Electronic mail messages are often sent to a group of recipients. Such recipients fall into three categories: the addressee, the copied recipient, and the recipient who receives a blind copy.
- the addressee receives the message and sees who has been copied.
- the recipient who has been copied receives the message and knows to whom the message was directed.
- the recipient who receives a blind copy receives the message, knows to whom the message was directed and who received copies, but the addressee and the copied recipients do not know the identity of the blind copy recipient.
- An originator may want to send a bulk message to all recipients, but a small section unique to each individual recipient. For example, a user may send instructions to coordinate an event, with a unique time assignment to each recipient who receives the email. Sometimes a need arises to vary the message sent to one or more recipients.
- a sender of an email may not want its entire contents to go to all recipients. Normally, the sender would have to break up the email and send it in segments. Having to send multiple emails wastes the sender's time as well as wastes disk space on the server and bandwidth on the network.
- An originator may desire to send an email where only a portion is intended for all recipients, another portion only for select recipients, and a final portion that is not to be sent to certain other recipients. Perhaps the material sent to the select recipients is confidential. The material not to be sent to some recipients may be attachments that are already available to them on their server.
- An originator may desire to send an email containing a section of text that is of common interest to all the recipients followed by text that is specific to each recipient. Perhaps the specific text is the recipient's new password. The desire is to send the specific text only to the intended recipient. The common text would go to all recipients.
- the need to vary the message can arise with a group of recipients in one status grouping or in more than one status grouping.
- the sender may want to provide additional information for a recipient who is less familiar with the context of the message than other recipients.
- a user may want to send special instructions to a recipient such as a reminder to a blind copy recipient not to reply because the user does not want the other recipients to know he included the blind copy recipient.
- varying message text requires sending separate messages.
- Sending separate messages requires time to create the separate electronic messages and to copy and paste the content of the separate messages. Since the messages are sent separately, some of the reply messages will not go to all of the recipients. In particular, reply messages will not go to all recipients when the reply comes from a message sent only to a subset of the overall group of recipients. In order to solve this problem, the sender could include the subset of recipients on both emails. In that event, the subset of recipients receives redundant emails. Sending multiple electronic messages consumes more network bandwidth and storage space. Increased consumption of network bandwidth and storage space increases costs. Costs further increase when the email is large or has large attachments. If an originator of an email had an easy way to segment a single email, the originator would save time as well as network disk storage space and bandwidth. Therefore, a need exits for an improved electronic messaging system that allows transmission of e-mail segments to different recipients.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,118,856 discloses receiving an email and automatically forwarding it to a remote device.
- the forwarding is done by an act of the recipient, not the sender.
- the forwarding may be limited to a selective portion of the original email.
- This patent is primarily concerned with forwarding received emails to a cell phone or a text pager.
- the forwarding is based on the content of the message. For example, the forwarding may be done based on a particular sender.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,446,118 discloses a system for receiving email while away from your computer without having to subscribe to a “commercial, public network” such as SkyTel.
- a portion of the email, such as the header, may be all that is transmitted to an email notification device.
- Other, limited information, like message size and when the message was originally received, may also be transmitted.
- the invention that meets the needs described above is a process of segmenting a single email so that portions of it may be directed to or away from select recipients.
- the sender highlights portions of the email and right clicks (or key command, button, or menu item) and selects an option to select recipients.
- the operator interface then provides the sender with the option of selecting recipients from their address book or the server's address book. To speed the process along, the sender may select those already on the To, Cc, or Bcc distribution lists. The sender then selects whether those chosen will receive the highlighted portion or if they will be excluded from receiving it. Lastly, the sender will have the option of providing text that is unique to each of the selected groups.
- FIG. 1 depicts a computer network in which the invention may be employed
- FIG. 2 depicts a representative computer memory in which the invention may reside
- FIG. 3 depicts an example e-mail applying the invention
- FIG. 4 depicts a dialog box with a select recipients option
- FIG. 5 depicts a window for the select recipients option
- FIG. 6 depicts a window for entering a recipient address
- FIG. 7 depicts recipient display
- FIG. 8 depicts a copy recipient display
- FIG. 9 depicts a flow chart of the Client Sectional E-Mail Program
- FIG. 10 depicts a flow chart of the Server Sectional E-Mail Program
- FIG. 11 depicts a flow chart of the Client E-mail Clearance Program
- FIG. 12 depicts a flow chart of the Server E-Mail Clearance Program
- FIG. 13 depicts a flow chart of the Cursor Display Program.
- attachment means a file that is transmitted with an email that is not part of any messages in the email itself.
- blind copy recipient means a recipient whose identity is not to be disclosed to other recipients of the same message.
- “computer” means a machine having a processor, a memory, and an operating system, capable of interaction with a user or other computer, and shall include without limitation desktop computers, notebook computers, tablet computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), servers, handheld computers, and similar devices.
- PDAs personal digital assistants
- copy recipient means a recipient for whom a message is not primarily intended but who is included in the distribution list to be kept informed, and may be synonymous with secondary recipient.
- electronic mail or “email” means direct user-to-user transmission of messages between user computers over a network.
- electronic messaging means the creation, transfer, storage, and retrieval of text, graphics, images, or voice data by electronic means.
- header means the portion of a message that contains control information for the message.
- recipient means anyone or any location that receives data, and a user of a demand-based messaging system to whom a message is addressed.
- section means a message or a portion of a message.
- messages means an electronic mail message transmitted over a network.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a common prior art architecture for connecting various hardware devices to create a network for transferring data.
- Computer network 100 comprises local workstation 101 electrically coupled to network connection 102 .
- local workstation 101 is coupled electrically to remote workstation 103 via network connection 102 .
- Local workstation 101 also is coupled electrically to server 104 and persistent storage 106 via network connection 102 .
- Network connection 102 may be a simple local area network (LAN) or may be a larger wide area network (WAN), such as the Internet.
- LAN local area network
- WAN wide area network
- computer network 100 depicted in FIG. 1 is intended to represent a possible network architecture, it is not intended to represent an architectural limitation.
- FIG. 2 represents the internal configuration of a computer having the computer program of the present invention loaded into memory 200 .
- the computer program of the present invention is depicted as SEP 210 .
- SEP 210 includes without limitation Client Sectional E-Mail Program (CSEP) 220 , Client E-mail Clearance Program (CECP) 230 , Server Sectional E-Mail Program (SSEP) 240 , Server E-Mail Clearance Program (SECP) 250 , and Cursor Display Program (CDP) 270 .
- Memory 200 also has messaging program 270 .
- Memory 200 is only illustrative of memory within a computer and is not meant as a limitation. Memory 200 may reside in a client computer such as local workstation 101 or in a server computer such as server 104 .
- SEP 210 can be stored in the memory of other computers. Storing SEP 210 , in the memory of other computers allows the processor workload to be distributed across a plurality of processors instead of a single processor. Further configurations of SEP 210 across various multiple memories and processors are known by persons skilled in the art.
- FIG. 3 depicts an example e-mail 300 .
- E-mail 300 has originator section 310 , addressee section 320 , message section 330 , first tab 340 and second tab 350 .
- Addressee section 320 has recipient address section 322 , copy recipient address section 324 , blind copy recipient address section 326 and subject section 328 .
- Message Section 330 has first message section 332 , second message section 334 , and attachment 336 .
- Recipient address section 322 has first recipient address 322 A shown as customer1@customer.com and second recipient address 322 B shown as “customer2@customer.com.”
- Copy recipient address section 324 has first copy recipient address 324 A shown as SalesRep1@ibm.com and second copy recipient address 324 B shown as SalesRep2@ibm.com.
- Blind copy recipient address section 326 is empty.
- Subject section 328 shows “Product Demonstration.”
- First message section 332 shows an example message intended for internal use only, “Below is the email I am sending to the customer.”
- First message section 332 also contains information only for the copy recipient addressees explaining to them that they are not receiving the attachment sent to the recipients, “The attachment is hidden from your view since you already have it on your hard drives.”
- Second message section 334 contains information for the recipient addresses regarding an invitation to a product demonstration.
- Originator 310 normally would create one email to the customers shown in recipient addressee section 322 and create another email to the copy recipient addressees shown in copy recipient address section 324 .
- SEP 210 allows originator 310 to create one email and to sectionalize that one email in the following manner.
- originator 310 highlights first message section 332 and, using a mouse, right clicks (or such other means known to person skilled in the art such as a key command button or menu item) to receive a display of options from which the originator selects “select recipients.”
- a dialog box appears asking the originator to identify who will receive the section.
- dialog box 400 has a number of prior art options for selection and a new option appearing in dialog box 400 , select participants 410 .
- window 500 appears providing selection options.
- window 500 has Select all To 510 , Select all Cc 520 , Select all Bcc 530 , Select from address book 540 , and Select User defined 550 .
- Select All To 510 means that the highlighted portion of the e-mail will only be received by those recipients identified in recipient address section 322 .
- Select All Cc 520 means that the highlighted portion of the e-mail will only be received by those recipients identified in copy recipient address section 324 .
- Activation of Select All Bcc 530 means that the highlighted portion of the e-mail will only be received by those recipients identified in blind copy recipient section 326 .
- a list of all recipients in the recipient address section 322 , copy recipient address section 324 , and blind copy recipient address section 326 may be presented so that the user can select recipients using drag and drop, highlighting, checkboxes, add/remove buttons, and other means known to persons skilled in the art.
- Activation of Select from Address Book 540 means that originator 310 's address book will be displayed so that originator 310 can select addressees to receive the highlighted portion of the e-mail, and those selected will be the only ones that will receive the highlighted portion.
- SEP 210 may be configured to display the user's local or server address book.
- originator 310 may add recipients from the address book to names selected from other options in window 500 .
- Activation of Select User Defined 550 means that an entry field window, such as Enter recipient window 600 will appear. Referring to FIG. 6 , enter recipient window 600 has entry field 620 for originator 310 to enter a recipient email address.
- enter recipient window 600 has entry field 620 for originator 310 to enter a recipient email address.
- Originator 310 may review the e-mail by passing the cursor over the various portions of the email. For example, passing the cursor over second section 334 , causes second recipient window 700 (see FIG. 7 ) to appear displaying the recipients designated to receive second section 334 . Likewise, passing the cursor over first section 332 causes a window to appear, such as copy recipient window 800 (see FIG. 8 ), displaying the recipients designated for first section 332 .
- FIG. 9 depicts a flow chart for the CSEP 220 .
- CSEP 220 begins and determines whether originator 310 has made a selection ( 910 ). If not, CSEP 220 goes to step 928 . If originator 310 made a selection, then a determination is made whether originator 310 chose a field ( 912 ). If originator 310 chose a field, then the selected field is saved ( 914 ) and CSEP 220 goes to step 918 . If not, CSEP 220 determines whether originator 310 wants to choose an address from an address book ( 918 ). If so, CSEP 220 saves the address selected by the user ( 920 ) and goes to step 926 .
- CSEP 220 determines whether the user wants to enter an address ( 922 ). If so, CSEP 220 enters the address ( 924 ) and goes to step 926 . If not, an error message is displayed ( 923 ) and CSEP 220 goes to step 928 .
- CSEP 220 inserts section information into the email header ( 926 ).
- the section information embedded in the email header designates the section by starting and ending character. By designating starting and ending characters, the originator can specify sections by word, phrase, sentence or paragraph. In other words, the originator can specify sections with total granularity. The originator may have the option to prefix the selected sections with explanatory text to inform the recipients that the section is being transmitted only to them.
- standard explanatory text may be automatically inserted with a section that has been designated for specific recipients.
- the preferred implementation of such optional text would be hypertext markup language (HTML) formatting with indenting and coloring capability.
- HTML hypertext markup language
- FIG. 10 depicts a flow chart of Server Sectional Email Program (SSEP) 240 .
- SSEP 240 begins, and receives an email ( 1010 ).
- SSEP 240 parses the header of the email ( 1020 ) and determines whether recipient is designated ( 1030 ). If not, SSEP 240 stops ( 1090 ). If so, SSEP 240 determines whether there is a section header for the recipient ( 1040 ). If so, SSEP 240 goes to step 1080 . If not, SSEP 240 removes the section ( 1050 ), removes the header ( 1060 ) and sends the email to the messaging program ( 1070 ).
- SSEP 240 removes the section ( 1050 ), removes the header ( 1060 ) and sends the email to the messaging program ( 1070 ).
- SSEP 240 sends to the recipient only the text and/or attachments of the section that have been specified for that recipient.
- SSEP 240 strips from the email the text and attachments of the section for those who are not specified to receive the section.
- SSEP 240 also removes the header information so that the recipient cannot see that there were sections the recipient did not receive. However, for sections the recipient does receive, the email retains the header which provides additional functionality as described in FIG. 13 .
- SSEP 240 determines whether there is another recipient ( 1080 ). If so, SSEP 240 goes to step 1040 . If not, SSEP 240 stops ( 1090 ).
- CSEP 220 sends the email to the server with instructions on segmenting the email, and SSEP 240 then segments the email according to the instructions in the header and sends the separate emails to the respective recipients, network bandwidth and storage are conserved.
- FIG. 11 depicts a flow chart of Client E-mail Clearance Program (CECP) 230 .
- CECP 230 starts ( 1102 ) and parses the header of an email ( 1110 ).
- CECP 230 determines whether approval is required ( 1120 ). If not, CECP 230 stops ( 1150 ). If so, CECP 230 holds the email ( 1130 ), sends the email to an approver ( 1140 ) and stops ( 1150 ).
- Persons skilled in the art are aware that CECP 230 may be enabled or disabled.
- CECP 230 may be configured so that a criteria is established for determining which emails require approval. Approval criteria may include emails to a certain domain, such as a customer's domain, time, location, keywords, recipients, or any other criteria that would support management functions.
- FIG. 12 depicts a flow chart of Server E-mail Clearance Program (SECP) 250 .
- SECP 250 starts ( 1202 ) and receives a reply from the approver ( 1210 ).
- SECP 250 determines whether the reply is correct ( 1220 ). If the reply is not correct, an error message is displayed, and SECP 250 goes to step 1280 . If the reply is correct, SECP 250 determines whether approval has been granted ( 1230 ). If not, SECP 250 cancels the email ( 1240 ), sends a status to the approver ( 1250 ), sends a status to the originator ( 1260 ), and stops ( 1290 ). If so, SECP 250 sends the email to the messaging program ( 1270 ).
- SECP 250 determines whether there is another reply ( 1280 ). If so, SECP 250 goes to step 1220 . If not, SECP 250 stops ( 1290 ).
- approval may consist of a reply from the approver, or an action such as changing the subject to “Approve” or “Yes.”
- denial can be controlled by changing the subject to “Deny” or “No” along with optional comments in the body of the email.
- FIG. 13 depicts a flow chart of the Cursor Display Program CDP 270 .
- CEP 270 starts ( 1302 ) and determines whether SEP is running ( 1310 ). If not, CDP 270 stops. If so, CDP 270 determines whether the user has placed a cursor over the email ( 1320 ). If not, CDP 270 goes to step 1350 . If so, CDP 270 determines whether the cursor is over a selected section ( 1330 ). If not CDP 270 goes to step 1350 . If so, CDP 270 displays the recipients for the selected section ( 1340 ). At step 1350 , CDP 270 determines whether the cursor has moved ( 1350 ). If so, CDP 270 goes to step 1320 . If not, CDP goes to step 1310 .
- SEP 210 may he configured to block a recipient from replying or forwarding an email that was sent only to that recipient. Such an embodiment may prevent accidental disclosure of information intended only for specified recipients.
- SEP 210 may be employed only in the client computer.
- the client computer segments the email and sends separate emails as provided by the originator.
- Such an embodiment does not save bandwidth and disk storage space, but it does save the originator's time by automatically preparing the separate messages.
- such an embodiment allows for a pure client implementation, at reduced functionality, without requiring a server implementation.
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