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Methods and systems for achieving and verification of electronic communications

a technology of electronic communication and verification method, applied in the field of electronic communication, can solve the problems of difficult to prove email or facsimile senders, difficult to verify what was sent, when it was sent, or when it was received,

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-05-04
FINANCIAL NETWORK
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A problem with electronic communications versus their paper-based counterparts is that some electronic communications can be altered, sometimes without detection, and thus it is difficult to verify what was sent, when it was sent, or when it was received.
With respect to email, it can be difficult for an email sender to prove that an email was actually sent, when it was sent, or what the contents were, or whether it was received.
Likewise with respect to facsimiles, it can be difficult for a facsimile sender to prove that that a facsimile was actually sent, when it was sent, or what the contents were, or whether it was received.

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[0062] A project manager tells a client that changes need to be made to a customer's project and that the cost of those changes will be $1000. The project manager can send a confidential message describing the change, and creating selections, such as “A—Yes, make the changes”, “B—No, do not make the changes”, “C—Yes, but only if they can be done by 3:00 tomorrow afternoon”, and “D—Please call me”. The client will receive a normal email message that a message is waiting for delivery at the system's website. The user is able to check the status of the message and view the selection. A time and date stamp can be applied to show when the message was received, and when the selection was made.

[0063] In an alternate embodiment, the recipient can make the selection via telephone. The message would include a telephone number, which is preferably a toll free number. Upon calling the telephone number the recipient inputs an id number uniquely identifying the message the recipient is replying ...

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A method and system for archiving and / or verifying electronic communications. The method and system provide verification of an email sent by a sender to a recipient, comprising receiving a copy of an email as an addressee; indexing the email according to at least one of sender, recipient, date, or subject matter; and storing an exact copy of the email as received. The method and system also provide for secure electronic communication between a sender and at least one recipient, comprising receiving from the sender view a secure internet connection a message and the email address of at least one intended recipient of the message; sending an email message to the at least one intended recipient of the message that a message is waiting; transmitting the message to the at least one intended recipient via a secure internet connection established by the at least one intended recipient; and sending an email message to the sender that the at least one recipient has been sent the message. The method and system also provide for transmitting a facsimile for a sender to a recipient, the comprising: receiving an electronic facsimile message from the sender together with the facsimile number of the recipient; storing a copy of the electronic facsimile message; transmitting the facsimile message to the facsimile number of the recipient.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION [0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09 / 948,055, filed Sep. 5, 2001, entitled “Method And System For Achieving And Verification Of Electronic Communications”, which claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60 / 229,998, filed Sep. 5, 2000.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] This invention relates to electronic communications such as emails and facsimiles, and in particular to methods of archiving and verifying electronic communications. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] Electronic communications such as emails and facsimiles are continuing to replace pure paper-based methods of communications. A problem with electronic communications versus their paper-based counterparts is that some electronic communications can be altered, sometimes without detection, and thus it is difficult to verify what was sent, when it was sent, or when it was received. With respect to email, it can be difficult for an e...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F15/16G06Q10/10H04L12/58H04L29/06
CPCG06Q10/107H04L12/5875H04L51/30H04L63/166H04L51/34H04L51/23H04L51/234
Inventor SYKES, GEORGE H. JR.
Owner FINANCIAL NETWORK
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