Message storage and delivery system
First Claim
1. A network message storage and delivery system, comprising:
- means for receiving an incoming call and for detecting an address signal associated with said incoming call, said address signal associated with a user of said message storage and delivery system;
means for receiving a message accompanied with said address signal, said message being in a first file format;
means for converting said message from said first file format to a second file format;
means for storing said message in said second file format in a storage area;
means for receiving a request from said user for said message and for retrieving said message from said storage area; and
means for transmitting a least a portion of said message in said second file format to said user;
wherein said portion of said message is transmitted to said user over the network, said second file format is a mixed media page layout language and comprises a standard generalized mark-up language.
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Abstract
A Message Storage and Deliver System (MSDS) is connected to a plurality of DID phone lines and receives facsimile messages, voice messages, and data messages. The MSDS assigns a separate telephone number for each user of the system and can simultaneously receive more than one message for a single user. The messages are stored in memory and are also converted into appropriate hyper-text mark-up language (HTML) files. The MSDS is connected to the Internet and notifies the users with an E-mail message each time a message is received. The MSDS can also page the user so that the user receives almost instantaneous notice of the message. The users can then connect to the MSDS through the Internet and have the messages downloaded to their computers or the users can simply preview the messages stored in the MSDS. The users of the MSDS therefore have the advantage of being able to receive their messages at any time and at any location at a reasonable cost. The MSDS offers a number of options on how the messages may be sent to the user, such as several preview options available with facsimile messages. The user can also telephone the MSDS to listen to messages or to alter the service provided by the MSDS.
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70 Claims
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1. A network message storage and delivery system, comprising:
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means for receiving an incoming call and for detecting an address signal associated with said incoming call, said address signal associated with a user of said message storage and delivery system; means for receiving a message accompanied with said address signal, said message being in a first file format; means for converting said message from said first file format to a second file format; means for storing said message in said second file format in a storage area; means for receiving a request from said user for said message and for retrieving said message from said storage area; and means for transmitting a least a portion of said message in said second file format to said user; wherein said portion of said message is transmitted to said user over the network, said second file format is a mixed media page layout language and comprises a standard generalized mark-up language. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30)
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31. A network message storage and delivery system, comprising:
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a central processor for receiving an incoming call, for detecting an address signal on said incoming call, for detecting a message on said incoming call, and for placing said message in a storage area, said address signal being associated with a user of said network message storage and delivery system; a network server for receiving said message from said storage area, for converting said message into a mixed media page layout language, and for placing said message in said storage area; wherein when said network server receives a request from said user over said network, said network server transmits at least a portion of said message over said network to said user and wherein said network comprises the Internet and said network server comprises an Internet server. - View Dependent Claims (32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46)
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47. A method of storing and delivering a message for a user, comprising the steps of:
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receiving an incoming call and detecting an address signal associated with said incoming call, said address signal associated with a user; receiving a message associated with said address signal, said message being in a first file format; converting said message from said first file format to a second file format; storing said message in said second file format in a storage area; receiving a request from said user for said message and retrieving said message from said storage area; and transmitting at least a portion of said message in said second file format to said user; wherein said step of transmitting occurs over a network, said step of converting said message converts said message into a mixed media page layout language, and said step of transmitting occurs over the Internet. - View Dependent Claims (48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67)
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68. A network message storage and delivery system, comprising:
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means for receiving an incoming call and for detecting an address signal associated with said incoming call, said address signal associated with a user of said message storage and delivery system; means for receiving a message accompanied with said address signal, said massage being in a first file format; means for converting said message from said first file format to a second file format; means for storing said message in said second file format in a storage area; means for receiving a request from said user for said message and for retrieving said message from said storage area; and means for transmitting a least a portion of said message in said second file format to said user; wherein said portion of said message is transmitted to said user over the network, said second file format is a mixed media page layout language, and said network comprises the Internet. - View Dependent Claims (69, 70)
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