Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer conferencing – Demand based messaging
Reexamination Certificate
2004-04-12
2009-11-03
Follansbee, John (Department: 2451)
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput
Computer conferencing
Demand based messaging
C709S205000, C709S207000, C713S153000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07613778
ABSTRACT:
Provided is a messaging system capable of detecting and processing at least a portion of a malformed message, e.g., a message that previously failed to process. An identifier and state information for the message can be logged. Based on the stored information, a determination can be made that the message previously failed to process. The message can then progressively be de-featured until the message can be processed or until the message is determined to be poisonous, whereupon it can be deleted or otherwise removed from the message stream permanently or temporarily—including moving the message to storage for operator inspection or for delayed delivery.
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Atkinson Robert George
Pearson Malcolm Erik
Reed David Richard
Wetmore Alexander Robert Norton
White Steven Douglas
Follansbee John
Madamba Glenford
Microsoft Corporation
Workman Nydegger
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