Method and device for removing junk e-mail messages

Data processing: presentation processing of document – operator i – Operator interface – Computer supported collaborative work between plural users

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C715S753000, C709S223000

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07127680

ABSTRACT:
A novel method for replying to unsolicited e-mail communication such as SPAM or the like. The method includes a variety of steps such as displaying an remove icon on a display, and receiving a selection of the remove icon from a user in response to the unsolicited e-mail communication. The method also includes creating an e-mail communication having a remove message, in response to the selection of the remove icon, the e-mail communication addressed to a reply e-mail address specified by the unsolicited e-mail communication. A step of sending the e-mail communication to the reply e-mail address also is included. These and possibly other steps can permanently remove a portion of unsolicited e-mail in an easy and cost effective manner.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5905495 (1999-05-01), Tanaka et al.
patent: 5999932 (1999-12-01), Paul
Dennis Sheridan From PC World issue of Apr. 1997 “Spam Hater: Freeware Helps You Flame Junk Mailers”.

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