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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 18, 2003
Filed:
Dec. 28, 1998
Terrence M. Doeberl, West Redding, CT (US);
Ronald P. Sansone, Weston, CT (US);
Judith A. Martin, Stamford, CT (US);
Nathaniel M. Gifford, Trumbull, CT (US);
Shawn P. Uleske, Stamford, CT (US);
Michael W. Wilson, Trumbull, CT (US);
Pitney Bowes Inc., Stamford, CT (US);
Abstract
This invention overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art by providing automated personal messaging assistance with the capability of checking a user's destination for arrival and forwarding messages by a preferred modality. The present invention is directed to, in a general aspect, a method of providing personal messaging using a virtual messaging assistant. The virtual messaging assistant has a voice user interface and provides a human-like voice which interfaces with the user' and with callers. The personal messaging assistant provides forwarding of messages to a destination in accordance with user selected preferences. The personal messaging assistant receives incoming messages. The personal messaging checks the user's calendar to find out where the user is expected to be. Then the personal messaging assistant calls the expected destination and inquires whether the user has arrived. If the user has arrived, the personal messaging assistant forwards messages by a preferred mode, such as, for example, via facsimile, to the destination. The personal messaging assistant handles important confidential messages by making sure that the user is at the destination prior to forwarding those messages. Thus, the user is provided with a service was previously unavailable in a continuous manner.