Automatic collocation methods of mobile E-mail system and network

An e-mail system, automatic configuration technology, applied in electrical components, security devices, messages/mailboxes/announcements, etc., can solve the problems of poor ease of use, complexity, flexibility and low-cost ease of use

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-12-09
LENOVO (BEIJING) CO LTD
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[0005] However, to realize this enterprise mobile email solution without a network operation center, users need to know the address of the push activation server and set it up manually. For most ordinary users, this work is very complicated and the usability is poor.
Especially when multiple mobile networks (for example, WIFI...

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Embodiment 1

[0022] figure 1 It is a schematic diagram showing a mobile electronic mail system without a network operation center in Embodiment 1 of the present invention. The mobile email system has: a network 1 , a network 2 , a plurality of mobile terminals 11 , an activation server 12 , and a push server 14 .

[0023] Networks 1 and 2 are wireless communication networks, such as GSM, GPRS, CDMA, EDGE, HSDPA, CDMA2000, etc. A wireless communication network that the mobile terminal 11 can access. Networks 1 and 2 may be of the same type, or may be of different types.

[0024] The push server 14 is used to push emails to multiple mobile terminals 11 . Here, as long as the relevant parameters of the push server 14 are configured in the mobile terminal 11, the email pushed by the push server can be received.

[0025] A plurality of mobile terminals 11 can be connected to the networks 1 and 2, and can access the activation server 12 through a built-in browser, and request the activation ...

Embodiment 2

[0051] Image 6 is a schematic diagram showing a mobile electronic mail system in Embodiment 2 of the present invention. The difference between Embodiment 2 and Embodiment 1 is that other terminal devices 20 are also included. For the mobile terminal 21 that wants to activate the email service, it is other terminal devices 20 other than itself that make the activation request. Since the hardware structures of the mobile terminal 21 , provisioning server 22 , and push server 24 are the same as those of the mobile terminal 11 , provisioning server 12 , and push server 14 in Embodiment 1, descriptions are omitted here.

[0052] In Embodiment 2, the network 2 may be a wireless communication network or a wired communication network. The terminal device 20 is connected to the network 2 and is, for example, a computer, PDA, UMPC, etc., and may also be other mobile terminals 21 other than the mobile terminal 21 for which the email service is to be activated. Any device can be used a...

Embodiment 3

[0075] Figure 10 It is a schematic diagram showing the mobile electronic mail system in Embodiment 3 of the present invention. It differs from Embodiment 1 in that it also has a network 3 other than the networks 1 and 2, such as WiFi, Bluetooth, Wimax, etc.

[0076]After the mobile e-mail parameters of the mobile terminal 11 have been successfully configured in the manner of Embodiment 1, the configuration information and network configuration information for opening the network 3 can be pushed by the push server 14 to the mobile terminal 11 through the configured mobile e-mail system. The configuration information of the mail receiving system under 3. For example, the network address, port, wireless network identifier, wireless network access password, network authentication method, and network push policy of the push mail server under network 3. That is to say, all parameters for opening and using the network 3 are further pushed by the configured push server 14 .

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Abstract

The invention provides an automatic collocation method of a mobile E-mail system. The mobile E-mail system at least comprises a mobile terminal, a mail delivery server for delivering a mail to the mobile terminal, and an opening server for automatically collocating the parameter of the mail delivery server in the mobile terminal. The automatic collocation method of a mobile mail is used for the opening server and comprises the following steps: receiving an opening request from the mobile terminal; validating whether the mobile terminal is legal or not according to the identify information contained in the opening request; sending automatic collocation data containing the parameter of the mail delivery server to the mobile terminal under the condition that the validation is legal and finishing the automatic collocation of a mobile E-mail by the mobile terminal, thus the collocation of various parameters in the mobile terminal can be automatically finished without manual operation by users.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a method for automatic configuration of a mobile e-mail system, in particular to a method for automatic configuration of mobile e-mails applied to mobile terminals or activation servers. Background technique [0002] With the continuous development of information technology and mobile communication technology, in order to facilitate employees to receive corporate email services, more and more companies hope to activate corporate mobile email. Through the use of enterprise mobile email, employees can receive various emails or information sent or forwarded by the enterprise at any time through their own mobile terminals, and grasp various required information related to their work in a timely manner. [0003] As an enterprise mobile e-mail, a network operation center (NOC) solution is widely used at present, such as the mobile e-mail solution provided by RIM. Under normal circumstances, E-mail is stored and forwarded in NOC afte...

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IPC IPC(8): H04W4/12H04W12/06H04W12/069H04W12/71H04W12/72
Inventor 于辰涛
Owner LENOVO (BEIJING) CO LTD
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