IP Library Granted Patent US 7,127,680
Granted Patent B2
US 7,127,680 · App. 10/269,845 · Granted Oct 24, 2006

Method and device for removing junk e-mail messages

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Patent No.
US 7,127,680
App. No.
10/269,845
Granted
Oct 24, 2006
Kind
B2
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.

Claims (52)

1. A method for a computing platform including a display comprises:

displaying a graphical user interface of an e-mail client program on the display, wherein the graphical user inter-face includes an inbox portion and a remove icon;

displaying a subject field of a first unsolicited commercial e-mail message within the inbox portion of the graphical user interface of the e-mail client program on the display to an e-mail recipient;

receiving a selection of the remove icon via the graphical user interface of the e-mail client program from the e-mail recipient in response to the e-mail recipient reviewing the subject field; and

in response to the selection of the remove icon from the e-mail recipient, automatically:

creating a remove e-mail message, wherein the remove e-mail message comprises a request to remove an e-mail address of a recipient of the first unsolicited commercial e-mail message from an e-mail distribution list;

sending the remove e-mail message;

deleting the first unsolicited commercial e-mail message from the inbox portion of the graphical user interface of the e-mail client program; and

storing data in a log that indicates that the remove e-mail message was sent from the e-mail client program.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein the data in the log is selected from the group: an e-mail address of the sender, the subject line of the first unsolicited commercial e-mail message, a message portion of the first unsolicited commercial e-mail message.

3. The method of claim 1 further comprising:

receiving a second unsolicited commercial e-mail message in the e-mail client program;

comparing data from the second unsolicited commercial e-mail message to the data stored in the log;

if at least a portion of the data from the second unsolicited commercial e-mail message matches data stored in the log, automatically:

deleting the second unsolicited commercial e-mail message; and

storing an indication that the second unsolicited commercial e-mail message was received by the e-mail client program in the log.

4. The method of claim 3 further comprising if at least the portion of the data from the second unsolicited commercial e-mail message matches data stored in the log, automatically providing data from the log relevant to the first unsolicited commercial e-mail message and to the second unsolicited commercial e-mail message to a third-party server.

5. The method of claim 4 wherein the third party server is selected from the group: an ISP, governmental authority.

6. The method of claim 1 wherein before receiving the selection of the remove icon, the method includes selecting the first unsolicited commercial e-mail message within the inbox portion of the graphical user interface of the e-mail client program on the display.

7. The method of claim 6 wherein the first unsolicited commercial e-mail message is not opened before receiving the selection of the remove icon.

8. The method of claim 7 wherein the remove e-mail message is addressed to an e-mail address specified by the first unsolicited commercial e-mail message.

9. A method for a computer system including a display and a user input device comprises:

displaying a graphical user interface of an e-mail client program on the display to a user, where in the graphical user interface includes a message portion and a user-selectable icon;

displaying an e-mail message within the message portion of the graphical user interface of the e-mail client program on the display to the user;

receiving a selection of the user-selectable icon via the graphical user interface of the e-mail client program with the user input device from the user after the user views the e-mail message within the message portion of the graphical user interface; and

in response to the selection of the user-selectable icon, automatically:

creating a responsive e-mail message, wherein the responsive e-mail message comprises a pre-determined message responsive to the e-mail message;

sending the responsive e-mail message; and

storing data in a log that indicates that the responsive e-mail message was sent from the e-mail client program.

10. The method of claim 9 wherein the e-mail distribution list is associated with the unsolicited commercial e-mail message.

11. The method of claim 9 wherein the e-mail message comprises requests a confirming reply from the recipient of the e-mail message.

12. The method of claim 11 wherein the responsive e-mail message comprises a confirmatory message.

13. The method of claim 11 wherein the user-selectable icon comprises an confirm icon.

14. A method for a computer system comprises:

displaying a graphical user interface of an e-mail system on the display to a user, wherein the graphical user interface includes an portion representing an e-mail inbox and a user-selectable icon;

displaying a portion of a first spam e-mail message within the portion of the graphical user interface representing the e-mail inbox of the e-mail system on the display to the user; and

receiving a selection of the user-selectable icon on the graphical user interface from the user in response to the portion of the first a spam e-mail message displayed;

wherein in response to the selection of the user-selectable icon, the e-mail system automatically:

creates a remove e-mail message, wherein the remove e-mail message comprises a request to remove an e-mail address of a recipient of the first unsolicited commercial e-mail message from an e-mail distribution list;

sends the remove e-mail message;

deletes the first spam e-mail message from the portion of the graphical interface representing the e-mail inbox of the e-mail system; and

stores data associated with the first spam e-mail message in a log.

15. The method of claim 14 wherein the e-mail distribution list is associated with the unsolicited commercial e-mail message.

16. The method of claim 14 further comprising:

receiving a second spam e-mail message in the e-mail system;

comparing data associated with the second spam e-mail message to the log;

when at least a portion of data associated with the second spam e-mail matches data in the log, automatically:

deleting the second spam e-mail message; and

storing data associated with the second spam e-mail message in the log.

17. The method of claim 16 further comprising providing at least a portion of the log to a third-party server.

18. The method of claim 17 wherein the third party server is selected from the group: an ISP, governmental authority.

19. The method of claim 16 wherein the data in the log is selected from the class: source of the spam e-mail message, when the remove e-mail message was sent, where the remove e-mail message was sent to.

Assignments (5)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 15, 2020
From: MEC MANAGEMENT LLC
To: INTELLECTUAL VENTURES ASSETS 123 LLC; INTELLECTUAL VENTURES ASSETS 118 LLC
Reel/Frame 054089/0950 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 1, 2019
From: INTELLECTUAL VENTURES ASSETS 118 LLC
To: MEC MANAGEMENT, LLC
Reel/Frame 049643/0310 →
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Jan 9, 2019
From: GULA CONSULTING LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
To: INTELLECTUAL VENTURES ASSETS 118 LLC
Reel/Frame 047946/0659 →
MERGER Recorded Jan 20, 2016
From: FORTUNE COMMUNICATIONS, L.L.C.
To: GULA CONSULTING LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
Reel/Frame 037539/0672 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 12, 2011
From: PANG, STEPHEN Y.F.
To: FORTUNE COMMUNICATIONS, L.L.C.
Reel/Frame 027368/0839 →