Patent classifications
H04L51/48
POPULATING CONTACT INFORMATION WITHIN AN ELECTRONIC MESSAGE BASED ON CONTACT RELATIONSHIP INFORMATION
When composing an electronic message having at least one intended recipient, a contact manager provides contact information for one or more related recipients. The contact manager may receive an identifier associated with the intended recipient(s), which may be used to lookup and identify contact information for related recipient(s). The contact manager may access a contact database, and, using the identifier and relationship information, determine a contact for the related recipient. The contact manager may then populate the contact information for the contact in a recipient field or other compose surface.
Group-based communication system and apparatus configured to manage channel titles associated with group-based communication channels
Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to an improved group-based communication apparatus that is configured to efficiently manage channel title associated with group-based communication channels in a group-based communication system. The group-based communication apparatus is configured to determine and recommend channel title suggestions in association with the creation or renaming of group-based communication channels. The recommended channel title suggestions are determined based at least in part on a group-defined format protocol. The group-based communication apparatus also may be configured to utilize other data analytics (e.g., user profile data, group channel data, channel title data, channel title count data, channel title recency data, channel activity data, and/or the like) to inform the determination of recommended channel title suggestions. Additionally, the channel title data may be combined with other data of the group-based communication workspace to assemble one or more work graph data structures as discussed in detail herein.
Inline SPF service provider designation
Sender Policy Framework (SPF) is one of the most widely used methods of distinguishing electronic mail that is authorized by the purported sending domain from unauthorized mail. SPF policies are published into a domain's DNS and then looked up and evaluated by mail receivers. Due to the complexity and limitations of the SPF specification, implementation mistakes are widespread. This problem is compounded by the common practice of nesting SPF policies which introduces hidden risks, particularly exceeding DNS lookup limits. To address these issues, inline service provider designation may be configured to capture the benefits of existing techniques without their associated costs. Additionally, the domain owner may enjoy simplified SPF service provider onboarding and policy failover redundancy to protect against SPF service provider disruptions, thus improving policy availability uptime.
Inline SPF service provider designation
Sender Policy Framework (SPF) is one of the most widely used methods of distinguishing electronic mail that is authorized by the purported sending domain from unauthorized mail. SPF policies are published into a domain's DNS and then looked up and evaluated by mail receivers. Due to the complexity and limitations of the SPF specification, implementation mistakes are widespread. This problem is compounded by the common practice of nesting SPF policies which introduces hidden risks, particularly exceeding DNS lookup limits. To address these issues, inline service provider designation may be configured to capture the benefits of existing techniques without their associated costs. Additionally, the domain owner may enjoy simplified SPF service provider onboarding and policy failover redundancy to protect against SPF service provider disruptions, thus improving policy availability uptime.
MAIL ROUTING SYSTEM UTILIZING PRINTED INDICIA-CONTAINING MAILING ADDRESSES
In some embodiments, the present invention provides an exemplary system that includes a mechanism configured to create by a digital mailing services provider, DMSP, a recipient-specific handling information indicia and provide said recipient-specific handling information indicia to a recipient; a mechanism configured to allow the recipient to provide said handling information indicia in delivery address C/O line, on a mail item, thereby indicating to said service provider their desired handling route for the mail item so that a paper mail recipient to receive improved transmission of correspondence from said service provider via both paper and electronic channels solely via including said handling information indicia contained in the delivery address C/O line of the recipient's delivery address on the mail item.
MAIL ROUTING SYSTEM UTILIZING PRINTED INDICIA-CONTAINING MAILING ADDRESSES
In some embodiments, the present invention provides an exemplary system that includes a mechanism configured to create by a digital mailing services provider, DMSP, a recipient-specific handling information indicia and provide said recipient-specific handling information indicia to a recipient; a mechanism configured to allow the recipient to provide said handling information indicia in delivery address C/O line, on a mail item, thereby indicating to said service provider their desired handling route for the mail item so that a paper mail recipient to receive improved transmission of correspondence from said service provider via both paper and electronic channels solely via including said handling information indicia contained in the delivery address C/O line of the recipient's delivery address on the mail item.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DELIVERY AND RECEIPT OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS
A system for sending one or more electronic messages to one or more intended recipients each having access to an electronic communication device is provided. The electronic messages include a predefined address format and the one or more intended recipients are associated with one or more fixed geographic locations. The system includes a sender user interface operable to enable a sender to create and send one or more electronic messages to one or more predefined message addresses. The system further includes a computer processor in communication with the sender user interface and configured to resolve the one or more predefined addresses with respective associated fixed geographic locations, and forward the one or more electronic messages to one or more electronic message accounts associated with the one or more predefined addresses. Further, one or more recipient user interfaces are operable to enable intended recipients, associated with one or more fixed geographic locations, to access the one or more electronic messages sent to the message accounts associated with the recipient's fixed geographic location.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DELIVERY AND RECEIPT OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS
A system for sending one or more electronic messages to one or more intended recipients each having access to an electronic communication device is provided. The electronic messages include a predefined address format and the one or more intended recipients are associated with one or more fixed geographic locations. The system includes a sender user interface operable to enable a sender to create and send one or more electronic messages to one or more predefined message addresses. The system further includes a computer processor in communication with the sender user interface and configured to resolve the one or more predefined addresses with respective associated fixed geographic locations, and forward the one or more electronic messages to one or more electronic message accounts associated with the one or more predefined addresses. Further, one or more recipient user interfaces are operable to enable intended recipients, associated with one or more fixed geographic locations, to access the one or more electronic messages sent to the message accounts associated with the recipient's fixed geographic location.
Providing a system with access to a resource using a disposable email address
One or more computing devices, systems, and/or methods for providing a system with access to resources associated with a user account using a disposable email address (DEA) are provided. A request to provide a system with access to a first set of resources may be received. The first set of resources may be associated with a first email account associated with a first email address. A first DEA associated with the first email account may be generated. The first DEA may be transmitted to the system. A first set of modified emails may be generated based upon a first set of emails of the first email account. A first modified email of the first set of modified emails may comprise an indication of the first DEA. Access to the first set of modified emails may be provided to the system. The first DEA may be deactivated.
Providing a system with access to a resource using a disposable email address
One or more computing devices, systems, and/or methods for providing a system with access to resources associated with a user account using a disposable email address (DEA) are provided. A request to provide a system with access to a first set of resources may be received. The first set of resources may be associated with a first email account associated with a first email address. A first DEA associated with the first email account may be generated. The first DEA may be transmitted to the system. A first set of modified emails may be generated based upon a first set of emails of the first email account. A first modified email of the first set of modified emails may comprise an indication of the first DEA. Access to the first set of modified emails may be provided to the system. The first DEA may be deactivated.