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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 13, 2014
Filed:
Mar. 30, 2011
Len Albert Bayles, Sandy, UT (US);
Ernest Dainow, Toronto, CA;
James M. Galvin, Sykesville, MD (US);
Alexander Reidiboim, Toronto, CA;
David Wu, Toronto, CA;
Joseph Chiu Kit Yee, Toronto, CA;
Len Albert Bayles, Sandy, UT (US);
Ernest Dainow, Toronto, CA;
James M. Galvin, Sykesville, MD (US);
Alexander Reidiboim, Toronto, CA;
David Wu, Toronto, CA;
Joseph Chiu Kit Yee, Toronto, CA;
Afilias Limited, Dublin, IE;
Abstract
A method is provided for transmitting an email message from a sender to a recipient, the recipient capable of receiving email messages compliant with American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII). However, one or more of the sender or other recipients have a non-ASCII email address. Accordingly, mapped ASCII email addresses are created for each of the non-ASCII email addresses. A username is generated as a mapping of the non-ASCII email address using a predefined mapping algorithm. A domain name is selected from one or more predefined domain names. The username is concatenated with the domain name to create the mapped ASCII email address. Then, the non-ASCII email address is replaced with the mapped ASCII email address and the email message is sent to the selected recipient.