18299641. MANAGING DIGITAL MESSAGE TRANSMISSION VIA A PROXY DIGITAL MAILBOX simplified abstract (Oracle International Corporation)

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MANAGING DIGITAL MESSAGE TRANSMISSION VIA A PROXY DIGITAL MAILBOX

Organization Name

Oracle International Corporation

Inventor(s)

Nagaraj Nadendla of Livermore CA (US)

Karthik Kothandaraman of Fremont CA (US)

Rajesh Choudary Gudiputi of San Ramon CA (US)

Advitya Khanna of Oakland CA (US)

MANAGING DIGITAL MESSAGE TRANSMISSION VIA A PROXY DIGITAL MAILBOX - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18299641 titled 'MANAGING DIGITAL MESSAGE TRANSMISSION VIA A PROXY DIGITAL MAILBOX

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes techniques for managing digital messages to and from a proxy message address. Here are the key points:

  • System receives a message directed to a destination address
  • Source address in the message is replaced with a proxy address
  • Reply to the message is directed to the proxy address
  • System analyzes message data to identify target address for the reply
  • Contextual data associated with the reply message is identified
  • Reply message and contextual data are transmitted to the target address

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in email communication systems, messaging platforms, and customer service interactions.

Problems Solved

This technology helps protect the privacy of users by using proxy addresses, streamlines message routing, and enhances message context analysis.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved privacy protection, efficient message handling, and enhanced communication context understanding.

Potential Commercial Applications

Potential commercial applications include email service providers, messaging apps, and customer relationship management systems.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be systems that use proxy servers for routing messages, but the specific technique described in this patent application may be novel.

Unanswered Questions

How does the system ensure the security of the proxy address?

The patent application does not provide details on the security measures in place to protect the proxy address from unauthorized access.

What is the scalability of this system for handling a large volume of messages?

The patent application does not address how the system can scale to handle a high volume of messages efficiently.


Original Abstract Submitted

Techniques for managing digital messages to and from a proxy message address are disclosed. A system receives a message directed to a particular destination address. The system replaces any source address included in the message with a proxy address. When the system receives a reply to the message, the reply is directed to the proxy address. The system analyzes message data to identify a target address for the reply message. The system identifies contextual data associated with the reply message. The system transmits the reply message, and the contextual data, to the target address.