IP Library Granted Patent US 8,364,764
Granted Patent B2
US 8,364,764 · App. 12/061,008 · Granted Jan 29, 2013

Method, system, and apparatus for providing self-destructing electronic mail messages

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Patent No.
US 8,364,764
App. No.
12/061,008
Granted
Jan 29, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method, system, and apparatus for providing a self-destructing e-mail messages are described. An e-mail client application provides a user interface through which the sender of an e-mail message can enter the message and a time period for destruction of the message. Once the sender has provided this information, the e-mail client application sends a request to an e-mail server application to transmit the self-destructing e-mail message. The e-mail client application may also receive self-destructing e-mail messages. When a self-destructing e-mail message is received, the destruction date associated with the e-mail message is identified and the message is destroyed at the specified time. The e-mail client application can also limit the number and type of operations that may be performed on a self-destructing e-mail. An e-mail server application is also provided that receives requests from the e-mail client application to transmit self-destructing e-mail messages and perform other functions.

Claims (38)

1. A method for providing self-destructing electronic mail messages, comprising:

receiving a request to send a self-destructing electronic mail message, the request comprising a message body and a time period within which the self-destructing electronic mail message is to be destroyed, the self-destructing electronic mail message including a designation that prevents an electronic mail client of a first recipient of the self-destructing electronic mail message in a home domain of a sender of the self-destructing electronic mail message from performing an operation that results in duplication of contents of the self-destructing electronic mail message, wherein a plurality of operations that is prevented includes forwarding the self-destructing electronic mail message to a second recipient, printing the self-destructing electronic mail message, copying contents of the self-destructing electronic mail message into memory, and pasting the contents of the self-destructing electronic mail message from memory into a new document;

presenting a security warning when any intended recipient of the self-destructing electronic mail message is located beyond the home domain of the sender;

transmitting, in response to an indication that the sender selected to proceed with transmitting the self-destructing electronic mail message to a network beyond the home domain of the sender of the self-destructing electronic mail message, the request to an electronic mail client application in the network beyond the home domain; and

after transmitting the self-destructing electronic mail message and after expiration of the time period, deleting, by an electronic mail server, any instances of the self-destructing electronic mail message that are being stored at the electronic mail server.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the time period comprises an indication that the self-destructing electronic mail message should be destroyed after a specified number of hours.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the time period comprises an indication that the self-destructing electronic mail message should be destroyed after a specified number of days.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the time period comprises an indication that the self-destructing electronic mail message should be destroyed on a particular date.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining whether the self-destructing electronic mail message can be destroyed comprises identifying the self-destructing electronic mail message destruction date.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein receiving the request to read the self-destructing electronic mall message comprises displaying the selected message.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein receiving the request to read the self-destructing electronic mail message further comprises identifying the self-destructing electronic mail message operation restrictions.

8. The method of claim 6 , wherein receiving the request to read the self-destructing electronic mail message further comprises determining whether the self-destructing electronic mail message can be destroyed after the self-destructing electronic mail message is closed.

9. The method of claim 1 , further comprises sending a notification from an electronic mail server application to the client application to destroy all instances of the self-destructing electronic mail message.

10. A method for providing self-destructing electronic mail messages, the method comprising:

receiving, by an electronic mail server, a request to send a first self-destructing electronic mail message, the request comprising a message body and a time period within which the first self-destructing electronic mail message is to be destroyed, the first self-destructing electronic mail message including a designation that prevents an electronic mail client of a first recipient of the first self-destructing electronic mail message in a home domain of a sender of the first self-destructing electronic mail message from performing an operation that results in duplication of contents of the first self-destructing electronic mail message, wherein a plurality of operations that is prevented includes forwarding the first self-destructing electronic mail message to a second recipient, printing the first self-destructing electronic mail message, copying contents of the first self-destructing electronic mail message into memory, and pasting the contents of the first self-destructing electronic mail message from memory into a new document;

presenting, by the electronic mail server, a security warning when any intended recipient of the first self-destructing electronic mail message is located beyond the home domain of a sender of the first self-destructing electronic mail message;

transmitting, in response to an indication that the sender selected to proceed with transmitting the first self-destructing electronic mail message, the first self-destructing electronic mail message to an intended recipient;

after transmitting the first self-destructing electronic mail message and after expiration of the time period, deleting, by the electronic mail server, any instances of the first self-destructing electronic mail message that are being stored at the electronic mail server;

receiving, at the electronic mail server, a second self-destructing electronic mail message that includes a second message body and a second time period within which the second self-destructing electronic mail message is to be destroyed, the second self-destructing electronic mail message including a designation that prevents a second electronic mail client of a recipient of the second self-destructing electronic mail message in a home domain of a respective sender of the second self-destructing electronic mail message from performing an operation that results in duplication of contents of the second self-destructing electronic mail message, wherein a plurality of operations that is prevented includes forwarding the second self-destructing electronic mail message to a different recipient, printing the second self-destructing electronic mail message, copying contents of the second self-destructing electronic mail message into memory, and pasting the contents of the second self-destructing electronic mail message from memory into a new document;

storing the second self-destructing electronic mail message;

determining whether the second self-destructing electronic mail message can be destroyed;

identifying the second self-destructing electronic mail message destruction date; and

facilitating destruction of the second self-destructing electronic mail message.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the second time period comprises an indication that the second self-destructing electronic mail message should be destroyed after at least one of the following: specified number of hours and specified number of days.

12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the second time period comprises an indication that the second self-destructing electronic mail message should be destroyed on a particular date.

13. The method of claim 10 , further comprising receiving a request to read the second self-destructing electronic mail message.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein receiving the request to read the second self-destructing electronic mail message further comprises identifying second self-destructing electronic mail message operation restrictions.

15. The method of claim 13 , wherein receiving the request to read the second self-destructing electronic mail message further comprises determining whether the second self-destructing electronic mail message can be destroyed after the second self-destructing electronic mail message is closed.

16. The method of claim 10 , further comprises sending a notification from an electronic mail server application to a client application to destroy all instances of second self-destructing electronic mail message.

17. A system for providing self-destructing electronic mail messages, the system comprising:

a memory component that stores an electronic mail server application, the electronic mail server application configured to perform at least the following:

receive a request to transmit a self-destructing electronic mail message, the self-destructing electronic mail message including a designation that prevents an electronic mail client of a first recipient of the self-destructing electronic mail message in a home domain of a sender of the self-destructing electronic mail message from performing an operation that results in duplication of contents of the self-destructing electronic mail message, wherein a plurality of operations that is prevented includes forwarding the self-destructing electronic mail message to a second recipient, printing the self-destructing electronic mail message, copying contents of the self-destructing electronic mail message into memory, and pasting the contents of the self-destructing electronic mail message from memory into a new document;

present a security warning when an intended recipient of the self-destructing electronic mail message is located beyond the home domain of the sender;

transmit the self-destructing electronic mail message to an electronic mail client application; and

after transmitting the self-destructing electronic mail message and after expiration of the time period, delete any instances of the self-destructing electronic mail message that are being stored by the electronic mail server application.

18. The system of claim 17 , wherein the electronic mail server application is operative to transmit a notification that the self-destructing electronic mail message is destroyed.

19. The system of claim 17 , wherein the electronic mail server application is operative to send a notification to a sender's client application and a recipient's client application to destroy all instances of the self-destructing electronic mail message.

20. The method of claim 17 , wherein the electronic mail server application is operative to receive a request to read the self-destructing electronic mail message.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 25, 2008
From: AT&T DELAWARE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, INC., F/K/A AT&T BLS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, INC., F/K/A AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, INC., F/K/A BELLSOUTH INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CORPORATION
To: AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, L.P.
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