A method and system for regulating electronic mail

A mail, mail receiving technology, applied in electrical components, transmission systems, digital transmission systems, etc., can solve problems such as non-existence

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-10-17
瑞奇·查尔斯·兰德 +2
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Given the volume of global email this is an unacceptable processing burden for a general purpose payment system
[0045] 2) Only a truly anonymous digital currency system can provide the necessary anonymity for sending and receiving emails, and such a system does not exist in current practice

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[0112] The detailed structure and operation of the present invention are disclosed through the detailed description of the accompanying drawings.

[0113] Figure 1 illustrates the main components of the invention. Components 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106 are ubiquitous elements in existing global email systems. Components 107, 108, 109, 110 (shaded) are additions to the invention.

[0114] The various components are connected together by the Internet 100, or replaced by other public or private networks that can manage the receipt of mail from unknown senders. Receiving e-mails through the receiving e-mail client 101 is a well-known technology that is readily available in the industry. Emails are sent via mail clients 102, 103, which also employ industry standard email programs, and at least one custom bulk mailing system 104 controlled by spammers. For illustrative purposes, mail clients 102, 103 are described as senders and mail client 101 as recipient, but in practice...

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Abstract

A method and system are disclosed which regulate the electronic mail received by a subscriber or user by forcing the sender to pay a small amount for sending e-mail, making it uneconomic to send very large volumes of spam indiscriminately. The resulting permit or stamp can be reused by the receiver. A method and system for managing the response to unstamped e-mail is also disclosed.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to an efficient e-mail delivery between two legitimate communication parties and prevents the intrusion of unsolicited bulk e-mails or spam. In particular, the invention relates to the process of reusable permits or "stamps" that can be attached to legitimate email, but would be uneconomical for spammers to purchase. The invention also relates to the process of centrally managing unstamped email replies. Background technique [0002] The invention relates to the effective delivery of e-mails between two legitimate communication parties, and prevents the intrusion of redundant mass e-mails or junk mails sent actively. In particular, the invention relates to the process of reusable permits or "stamps" that can be attached to legitimate email, but would be uneconomical for spammers to purchase. The invention also relates to the process of centrally managing unstamped email replies. [0003] E-mail, such as the e-mail that ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): H04L12/58G06Q10/00H04L12/14H04L29/06
CPCG06Q10/107H04L12/14H04L12/585H04L51/12H04L63/0236H04L51/212
Inventor 瑞奇·查尔斯·兰德克莱夫·兰德保罗·克拉克
Owner 瑞奇·查尔斯·兰德
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