Offensive message interceptor for computers

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39520032, 39520055, G06F 1300

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057969485

ABSTRACT:
A network profanity interception that is installed on computer networks, such as a network mail system, for screening outgoing communication files for profane or offensive language according to a set of pre-defined criteria. Marking profane language for user identification, it places intercepted messages into users' inboxes along with explanation of undeliverable message status; flags return of intercepted messages; and provides for editing of profane language as identified so that intercepted messages can be re-sent.

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