System and method for providing anonymous remailing and filtering of electronic mail
First Claim
1. A system for generating an alias source address for an electronic mail (e-mail) message having a real source and a destination address, comprising:
- an alias source address generator that employs said destination address to generate said alias source address;
an alias source address substitutor that substitutes said alias source address for said real source address, wherein said real source address is removed from said e-mail message; and
an e-mail filter configured to filter incoming reply mail by decoding a recipient address of said incoming reply mail to determine said destination address for which said alias source address was originally generated and validating said destination address against a sender address of said incoming reply mail to ensure said incoming reply mail originated from said destination address.
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Abstract
A system for, and method of, generating an alias source address for an electronic mail (“e-mail”) message having a real source address and a destination address and a computer network, such as the Internet, including the system or the method. In one embodiment, the system includes an alias source address generator that employs the destination address to generate the alias source address. The system further includes an alias source address substitutor that substitutes the alias source address for the real source address. This removes the real source address from the e-mail message and thereby renders the sender, located at the real source address, anonymous. Further-described are systems and methods for forwarding reply e-mail and filtering reply e-mail based on alias source address.
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32 Claims
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1. A system for generating an alias source address for an electronic mail (e-mail) message having a real source and a destination address, comprising:
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an alias source address generator that employs said destination address to generate said alias source address;
an alias source address substitutor that substitutes said alias source address for said real source address, wherein said real source address is removed from said e-mail message; and
an e-mail filter configured to filter incoming reply mail by decoding a recipient address of said incoming reply mail to determine said destination address for which said alias source address was originally generated and validating said destination address against a sender address of said incoming reply mail to ensure said incoming reply mail originated from said destination address. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
a real source address generator that generates a real source address from said alias source address; and
a real source address substitutor, coupled to said real source address generator, that substitutes said real source address for said alias source address, said real source address generator and substitutor capable of cooperating to allow e-mail directed to said alias source address to be routed to said real source address, said system functioning as an e-mail forwarder.
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6. The system as recited in claim 1 wherein said alias source address is longer than said real source address.
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7. A method of generating an alias source address for an electronic mail (e-mail) message having a real source address and a destination address, comprising the steps of:
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generating said alias source address based on said destination address;
substituting said alias source address for said real source address, wherein said real source address is removed from said e-mail message; and
filtering incoming reply mail by decoding a recipient address of said incoming reply mail to determine said destination address for which said alias source address was originally generated and validating said destination address against a sender of said incoming reply mail to ensure said incoming reply mail originated from said destination. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
generating a real source address from said alias source address; and
substituting said real source address for said alias source address to allow e-mail directed to said alias source address to be routed to said real source address thereby to forward said e-mail.
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12. The method as recited in claim 7 wherein said alias source address is longer than said real source address.
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13. A remailer for coupling to at least one of a plurality of computer systems of a computer network, for generating an alias source address for, and remailing, an e-mail message, comprising:
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an alias source address generator that employs a destination address of said one of said e-mail messages to generate said alias source address;
an alias source address substitutor that substitutes said alias source address for said real source address of said one of said e-mail messages, wherein said real source address is removed from said one of said e-mail messages;
data transmission circuitry that remails said one of said e-mail messages to said destination address; and
an e-mail filter configured to filter incoming reply mail by decoding a recipient address of said incoming reply mail to determine said destination address for which said alias source address was originally generated and validating said destination address against a sender address of said incoming reply mail to ensure said incoming reply mail originated from said destination address. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
a real source address generator that generates a real source address from said alias source address; and
a real source address substitutor, coupled to said real source address generator, that substitutes said real source address for said alias source address, said real source address generator and substitutor capable of cooperating to allow e-mail directed to said alias source address to be routed to said real source address, said remailer thereby functioning as an e-mail forwarder.
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18. The remailer as recited in claim 13 wherein said alias source address is longer than said real source address.
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19. A system for generating an alias source address for an electronic mail (e-mail) message having a real source address and a destination address, comprising:
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an alias source address generator that employs said destination address to generate said alias source address;
an alias source address inserter that places said alias source address in said e-mail message as at least part of an address; and
an e-mail filter configured to filter incoming reply mail by decoding a recipient address of said incoming reply mail to determine said destination address for which said alias source address was originally generated and validating said destination address against a sender address of said incoming reply mail to ensure said incoming reply mail originated from said destination address. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
a real source address generator that generates a real source address from said alias source address; and
a real source address inserter, coupled to said real source address generator, that places said real source address in said e-mail message.
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24. The system as recited in claim 19 wherein said alias source address is longer than said real source address.
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25. A system for generating an electronic mail (e-mail) message that comprises:
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a destination address;
a generated alias source address based on said destination address and is at least part of an address of said e-mail message; and
an e-mail filter configured to filter incoming reply mail by decoding a recipient address of said incoming reply mail to determine said destination address for which said alias source address was originally generated and validating said destination address against a sender address of said incoming reply mail to ensure said incoming reply mail originated from said destination address. - View Dependent Claims (26, 27, 28)
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29. A method of generating an electronic mail (e-mail) message, comprising the steps of:
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placing a destination address on said e-mail message;
generating an alias source address based on said destination address;
placing said alias source address on said e-mail message as at least part of an address of said e-mail message; and
filtering incoming reply mail by decoding a recipient address of said incoming reply mail to determine said destination address for which said alias source address was originally generated and validating said destination address against a sender address of said incoming reply mail to ensure said incoming reply mail originated from said destination address. - View Dependent Claims (30, 31, 32)
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