Active electronic messaging system

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer conferencing – Demand based messaging

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C709S203000, C709S207000

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09888298

ABSTRACT:
A method, system, and article of manufacture for performing computation on an electronic message without the involvement of a user is provided. By including a command instruction in an electronic message which identifies an application provider for performing the computation and includes parameters and values to indicate what information is to be provided to the application provider, the message can be sent by a user and computation can be performed without the involvement of the user. The method, system, and article of manufacture is designed to intercept the message, control the computation, modify the message, and deliver it to the intended recipients.

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