E-mail delivery in telecommunications networks
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1. A method of delivering an email message to a remote terminal comprising:
- parsing the message to identify a header and at least two content items; and
dispatching the content items, or at least one of said content items and at least information derived from the header, to the remote terminal using at least two different channels for separate content items or for the content item and the information derived from the header, at least one of which two different channels is a store and forward channel.
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Abstract
A method of delivering an email message to a remote terminal comprising: parsing the message to identify a header and at least two content items; and dispatching the content items or at least information derived from the header to the remote terminal using at least two different channels for separate content items, at least one of which two different channels is a store and forward channel.
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1. A method of delivering an email message to a remote terminal comprising:
- parsing the message to identify a header and at least two content items; and
dispatching the content items, or at least one of said content items and at least information derived from the header, to the remote terminal using at least two different channels for separate content items or for the content item and the information derived from the header, at least one of which two different channels is a store and forward channel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 20)
- parsing the message to identify a header and at least two content items; and
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12. Apparatus for delivering an email message to a remote terminal comprising a parser for parsing the message to identify a header and at least two content items;
- and functionality for dispatching the content items or at least one of said content items and at least information derived from the header to the remote terminal using at least two different channels for separate content items or for the content item and the information derived from the header, at least one of which two different channels is a store and forward channel.
- View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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