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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 24, 2009
Filed:
Sep. 22, 2000
Nicolas Brogne, Buc, FR;
Jean-pierre Kelles, Liège, BE;
Emmanuel Sutter, Rohrwiller, FR;
Andreas C. Lemke, Stuttgart, DE;
Nicolas Brogne, Buc, FR;
Jean-Pierre Kelles, Liège, BE;
Emmanuel Sutter, Rohrwiller, FR;
Andreas C. Lemke, Stuttgart, DE;
Alcatel, Paris, FR;
Abstract
A method of manipulating an already sent e-mail by routing a sent e-mail to a server storing at least the e-mail body and sending only a notification to the addressees. The server associates the e-mail with an access code, which is sent together with the notification, so that the addressees may retrieve the sent e-mail. The sender of the e-mail may access the e-mail body stored at the server to modify or suppress it. The condition for the modification to be accepted by the server is that none of its addressees has read the sent e-mail.