EP 1687949 A1 20060809 - PROTECTION FROM UNDESIRABLE MESSAGES
Title (en)
PROTECTION FROM UNDESIRABLE MESSAGES
Title (de)
SCHUTZ VOR UNERWÜNSCHTEN NACHRICHTEN
Title (fr)
PROTECTION CONTRE LES MESSAGES INDESIRABLES
Publication
Application
Priority
- EP 2004011934 W 20041021
- DE 10349627 A 20031024
- US 57449504 P 20040526
Abstract (en)
[origin: WO2005041504A1] A method and system for monitoring messages addressed to a first receiver(E1), comprising a first receiver (E1) which contains a first undesirable receiver device (UNE) and which prevents a user of the first receiver (E1) from accessing the undesirable receiver (UNE), wherein a message category is defined as undesirable, and messages which are to be prevented from being made available to a user of the first receiver (E1) are indicated.Verification occurs as to whether a message (M) addressed to the first receiver (E1) falls into the undesirable category. If the message (M) falls into the undesirable category, it is assigned to the undesirable receiver device (UNE). The first receiver (E1) is configured in such a way that the undesirable receiver (UNE) can only be accessed by a second receiver (E2). The first receiver (E1) is, for example, an e-mail account of a child and the second receiver (E2)is the e-mail account of an adult who can prevent the child from accessing undesirable messages, particularly Spam.
IPC 8 full level
H04L 12/58 (2006.01)
CPC (source: EP US)
G06Q 10/107 (2013.01 - EP US); H04L 51/212 (2022.05 - EP US); H04L 51/063 (2013.01 - EP US)
Citation (search report)
See references of WO 2005041504A1
Designated contracting state (EPC)
DE FR GB
DOCDB simple family (publication)
WO 2005041504 A1 20050506; WO 2005041504 B1 20070111; AU 2004307532 A1 20050506; CA 2543739 A1 20050506; DE 10349627 A1 20050616; DE 10349627 B4 20050728; EP 1687949 A1 20060809; US 2007083637 A1 20070412
DOCDB simple family (application)
EP 2004011934 W 20041021; AU 2004307532 A 20041021; CA 2543739 A 20041021; DE 10349627 A 20031024; EP 04817265 A 20041021; US 57686004 A 20041021