Methods and systems for electronic mail internet target and direct marketing and electronic mail banner
First Claim
1. A method of managing emails received through a computer network, the method comprising:
- receiving an email through a computer network;
determining whether the received email conforms to a predetermined code set, the code set defining the treatment of emails;
retrieving the code contained in the received email if it is determined that the received email conforms to the predetermined code set; and
taking action on the received email according to the retrieved code.
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Abstract
Methods and systems for: special standards, code sets and handling for specially identifying electronic mail (“email”) in a self-contained, electronic mail system, including the sorted routing and exclusive delivery of such identified email to their designated destination client folders/interfaces or other special handling, while filtering other non-identifiable electronic mails from its routing and delivery network; also, methods and systems for direct mailing and marketing on the Internet, including, using names and addresses list(s) or demo-graphic database(s) to match to, or extract, or append the matched names and addresses'"'"' electronic mail or targetable IP addresses from the subscriber and customer database(s) or list(s) of the respective electronic mail and Internet service providers; and a graphics-banner style email “banner” for electronic mail; and other Internet marketing and electronic mail methods and systems.
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17 Claims
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1. A method of managing emails received through a computer network, the method comprising:
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receiving an email through a computer network;
determining whether the received email conforms to a predetermined code set, the code set defining the treatment of emails;
retrieving the code contained in the received email if it is determined that the received email conforms to the predetermined code set; and
taking action on the received email according to the retrieved code. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of categorizing emails received through a computer network, the method comprising:
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receiving an email through a computer network;
determining whether the received email conforms to a predetermined code set, the code set defining routing of emails to one of a plurality of predetermined categories;
retrieving the code included in the received email if it is determined that the received email conforms to the predetermined code set;
determining the category of the received email based on the retrieved code; and
routing the received email to an email folder associated with the determined category. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method for targeting a selected group of users, the method comprising:
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receiving by an Internet service provider (ISP) identification data of a plurality of individuals from a marketer;
receiving a marketing material from the marketer;
comparing the identification data of the individuals with the identification data of subscribers to the ISP to determine subscribers having matching identification data; and
sending by the ISP an email containing the marketing material to each matched subscriber.
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14. A method for interacting with emails, the method comprising:
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receiving one or more emails with each email having a banner portion;
receiving a request to view an email list of the received emails from a user; and
for each email in the email list, displaying the banner portion of the each email in a graphical banner format prior to the user opening the email. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16)
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17. A method of anonymously interacting with an email sender, the method comprising:
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receiving a request from a receiver to reply anonymously to a first email from a sender sent to a receiver email address;
sending a reply email to the sender using a substitute email address of the receiver, the substitute address being different from the receiver email address;
receiving a second email sent from the sender and addressed to the substitute email address in response to the reply email; and
sending the second email to the receiver with the receiver email address.
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