Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1995-04-27
1998-09-08
Pan, Daniel H.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
3952003, 39520062, 395683, 364DIG1, G06F 1700
Patent
active
058058109
ABSTRACT:
A method of generating mail objects from email messages. The method is performed by a computer system having at least one database containing identifiers for senders of email messages, identifiers for corresponding recipients of mail objects, and address information for both the senders and recipients. The method is broadly comprised steps of three steps: (1) receiving an email message from a sender; (2) locating in the database an identifier for the sender and an identifier for a recipient specified in the email message; and (3) generating a mail object from the email message using the address information in the database for the sender and for the recipient.
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Nguyen Dzung C.
Pan Daniel H.
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