Apparatus and method for providing electronic mail relay transla

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer-to-computer data addressing

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709206, 709246, 379 9301, 379 9323, H04M 1100

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and a method for providing translation services to telecommunications processes for mapping from a unique identifier for an object, such as a telephone number, to an electronic address for the object, such as an electronic mail address. The apparatus and method permit telecommunication application processes to send multimedia messages created in one delivery method over the Internet in another delivery method without supporting directory standards. The advantage is the ability to develop less complicated application processes in less time and therefore get more quickly to market.

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Paper entitled "Address Resolution for Voicemail Systems--X.500 Methodology", Data Connection Ltd., Sep. 1996.

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