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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 22, 2014
Filed:
May. 28, 2010
Steven William Irons, Phoenix, AZ (US);
Anthony Patrick Argenziano, Phoenix, AZ (US);
Eric Richard Lynn, Phoenix, AZ (US);
Steven William Irons, Phoenix, AZ (US);
Anthony Patrick Argenziano, Phoenix, AZ (US);
Eric Richard Lynn, Phoenix, AZ (US);
DocSolid LLC, Phoenix, AZ (US);
Abstract
A software tool referred to as a 'mailman' monitors certain folders on a network for new scanned documents. A user places a stamp on a document, then uses a digital copier to store the scanned document to one of the monitored folders on the network. When the mailman sees a new scanned document in one of the folders it is monitoring, the mailman retrieves the document, processes the document to determine the number on the stamp, queries a Post Office application for document processing instructions corresponding to the stamp number, performs any required processing of the document, then delivers the processed document to the Post Office. When the Post Office receives the processed document, the processed document is stored in a document repository in the Post Office, and is processed by the Post Office according to document processing instructions corresponding to the stamp number.