Electronic Mail (Email) System Providing Enhanced Message Retrieval from Email Storage Server and Related Methods

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20070156825
  • Publication Number
    20070156825
  • Date Filed
    November 14, 2006
    18 years ago
  • Date Published
    July 05, 2007
    18 years ago
Abstract
An electronic mail (email) system may include at least one mobile wireless communications device, and at least one email storage server for storing emails. The at least one email storage server may also be for associating with each email a unique identification (UID) value and a water mark value that sequentially changes for each email. The system may further include an email relay server for cooperating with the at least one email storage server for selecting emails from the at least one email storage server based upon the water mark values, and forwarding selected emails to the at least one wireless communications device based upon the UID values of the selected emails.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram of an email system in accordance with one exemplary embodiment.



FIGS. 2 and 3 are flow diagrams illustrating email method aspects in accordance with exemplary embodiments.



FIG. 4 is a schematic block diagram illustrating exemplary components of the mobile wireless communications device of the system of FIG. 1.


Claims
  • 1. An electronic mail (email) system comprising: at least one mobile wireless communications device;at least one email storage server for storing emails, and associating with each email a unique identification (UID) value and a water mark value that sequentially changes for each email; andan email relay server for cooperating with said at least one email storage server for selecting emails from said at least one email storage server based upon the water mark values, and forwarding selected emails to said at least one wireless communications device based upon the UID values of the selected emails.
  • 2. The email system of claim 1 wherein a last selected and forwarded email defines a high water mark value; and wherein said email relay server selects new emails from said at least one email storage server to forward based upon the high water mark value.
  • 3. The email system of claim 1 wherein the water mark values comprise time stamps associated with a time of receipt of emails by said at least one email storage server.
  • 4. The email system of claim 1 wherein the water mark values comprise an incrementally increasing series of numbers.
  • 5. The email system of claim 1 wherein the UIDs are not in sequential order.
  • 6. The email system of claim 1 wherein said email relay server retrieves from said at least one email storage server a previously viewed indicator for each email.
  • 7. The email system of claim 6 wherein said email relay server cooperates with said at least one mobile wireless communications device to indicate previously viewed emails at the at least one wireless communications device based upon the previously viewed indicators.
  • 8. The email system of claim 1 wherein said email relay server further instructs said at least one email storage server to make forwarded emails available for later retrieval.
  • 9. An electronic mail (email) relay server for forwarding emails stored on at least one email storage server to at least one mobile wireless communications device, the at least one email storage server associating with each email a unique identification (UID) value and a water mark value that sequentially changes for each email, the email relay server comprising: a selection module for cooperating with said at least one email storage server for selecting emails from the at least one email storage server based upon the water mark values; anda forwarding module for cooperating with said at least one email storage server for forwarding selected emails to the at least one wireless communications device based upon the UID values of the selected emails.
  • 10. The email relay server of claim 9 wherein a last selected and forwarded email defines a high water mark value; and wherein said selection module selects new emails from the at least one email storage server to forward based upon the high water mark value.
  • 11. The email relay server of claim 9 wherein the water mark values comprise time stamps associated with a time of receipt of emails by said at least one email storage server.
  • 12. The email relay server of claim 9 wherein the water mark values comprise an incrementally increasing series of numbers.
  • 13. An electronic mail (email) method comprising: storing emails on at least one email storage server, and associating with each email a unique identification (UID) value and a water mark value that sequentially changes for each email;selecting emails from the at least one email storage server based upon the water mark values; andforwarding selected emails to at least one wireless communications device based upon the UID values of the selected emails.
  • 14. The method of claim 13 wherein a last selected and forwarded email defines a high water mark value; and wherein selecting comprises selecting new emails from the at least one email server to forward based upon the high water mark value.
  • 15. The method of claim 13 wherein the water mark values comprise time stamps associated with a time of receipt of emails by the at least one email storage server.
  • 16. The method of claim 13 wherein the water mark values comprise an incrementally increasing series of numbers.
  • 17. The method of claim 13 wherein the UIDs are not in sequential order.
  • 18. The method of claim 13 further comprising retrieving from the at least one email storage server a previously viewed indicator for each email.
  • 19. The method of claim 18 further comprising indicating previously viewed emails at the at least one wireless communications device based upon the previously viewed indicators.
  • 20. The method of claim 13 further comprising instructing the at least one email storage server to make forwarded emails available for later retrieval.
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60756018 Jan 2006 US