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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 16, 1999
Filed:
Aug. 13, 1997
Sanjay Agraharam, Marlboro, NJ (US);
Prasad Balagopalan, Matawan, NJ (US);
Marian Rogers Croak, Fair Haven, NJ (US);
Tom Evslin, Princeton, NJ (US);
Stephen M Gurey, Livingston, NJ (US);
Ping Benjamin Hu, Summit, NJ (US);
Ram S Ramamurthy, Manalapan, NJ (US);
Richard T Roca, Basking Ridge, NJ (US);
David Hilton Shur, Middletown, NJ (US);
Sandeep Sibal, Matawan, NJ (US);
Peter H Stuntebeck, Little Silver, NJ (US);
Roy Philip Weber, Bridgewater, NJ (US);
Aleksandr Zelezniak, Matawan, NJ (US);
AT&T Corp, New York, NY (US);
Abstract
Cross-service connectivity between use of the telephone network and use of an e-mail data network is provided by enabling a recipient of an e-mail message to receive e-mail messages through an alias e-mail address which is directly associated with the recipient's telephone number. Thus, the alias e-mail address consists of the recipient's telephone number as the recipient name at a well-known and publicized common domain name server. A sender therefore addresses an e-mail message to the recipient to that alias e-mail address using the recipient's alias telephone number name. A message addressed to the alias e-mail address is sent to a translation server at that known domain name, where the alias telephone number-recipient name is translated to the actual e-mail address comprising the recipient's actual name and associated domain name server, and the message is then forwarded to that recipient at that actual e-mail address. Such aliasing capabilities are effected through a registration process in which the recipient registers for such a service and provides to the translation server his or her actual e-mail address and associated telephone number to which senders of messages to that recipient can use to address e-mail messages.