Electronic mail system
First Claim
1. An electronic mail system, comprising:
- a terminal including display means, receiving means for receiving electronic mail, and a receiving memory for storing the received electronic mail; and
a mail server including a storage memory for storing the electronic mail, dividing means for dividing the electronic mail, and sending means for sending the electronic mail to the terminal,wherein the terminal informs the mail server of an empty capacity of the receiving memory, andthe electronic mail is divided into a plurality of portions by the dividing means of the mail server in accordance with the empty capacity of the receiving memory, the portions being sequentially sent to the terminal from the sending means of the mail server and sequentially displayed on the display means of the terminal.
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Abstract
An electronic mail system includes a mail server for storing electronic mail and a receiving terminal for receiving and displaying the electronic mail on a display section. The mail server divides the electronic mail stored in the mail storage section into a plurality of portions in accordance with an available capacity in a memory section of the receiving terminal, and stores the portions of the electronic mail in a divided mail memory section. The receiving terminal requests the portion of the electronic mail to be sent, receives at a receiving section the portions sequentially sent, and stores the portions in the memory section. The portions of the original electronic mail stored in the memory section are sequentially displayed on a display section with an instruction through an input section.
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1. An electronic mail system, comprising:
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a terminal including display means, receiving means for receiving electronic mail, and a receiving memory for storing the received electronic mail; and a mail server including a storage memory for storing the electronic mail, dividing means for dividing the electronic mail, and sending means for sending the electronic mail to the terminal, wherein the terminal informs the mail server of an empty capacity of the receiving memory, and the electronic mail is divided into a plurality of portions by the dividing means of the mail server in accordance with the empty capacity of the receiving memory, the portions being sequentially sent to the terminal from the sending means of the mail server and sequentially displayed on the display means of the terminal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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