System and method for changing the priority of voice mail messag

Dynamic information storage or retrieval – Information location or remote operator actuated control – Dictation or transcribing

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379 8822, 379 76, H04M 1110

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059663510

ABSTRACT:
A system and method for enabling the sender of electronic mail messages to access a recipient's mailbox to reprioritize the messages previously sent by the sender. The system searches the recipient's mailbox for messages sent by the sender and unread by the recipient. An unopened message counter is used to determine the number of unopened messages in the recipient's mailbox. A message review unit enables the sender to review the unread messages. A message prioritization unit is used to reprioritize the unread messages.

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