Claims
- 1. A network message storage and delivery system, comprising:
- means for receiving an incoming call and for detecting an address signal associated with said incoming call, said address signal associated with a user of said message storage and delivery system;
- means for receiving a message accompanied with said address signal, said message being in a first file format;
- means for converting said message from said first file format to a second file format;
- means for storing said message in said second file format in a storage area;
- means for receiving a request from said user for said message and for retrieving said message from said storage area; and
- means for transmitting a least a portion of said message in said second file format to said user over a transmission link;
- wherein said portion of said message is transmitted to said user over the network, said second file format is a mixed media page layout language and comprises a standard generalized mark-up language.
- 2. A network message storage and delivery system, comprising:
- means for receiving an incoming call and for detecting an address signal associated with said incoming call, said address signal associated with a user of said message storage and delivery system;
- means for receiving a message accompanied with said address signal, said message being in a first file format;
- means for converting said message from said first file format to a second file format;
- means for storing said message in said second file format in a storage area;
- means for receiving a request from said user for said message and for retrieving said message from said storage area; and
- means for transmitting a least a portion of said message in said second file format to said user over a transmission link;
- wherein said portion of said message is transmitted to said user over the network, said second file format is a mixed media page layout language, and said network comprises the Internet.
- 3. A network message storage and delivery system, comprising:
- a central processor for receiving an incoming call, for detecting an address signal on said incoming call, for detecting a message on said incoming call, and for placing said message in a storage area, said address signal being associated with a user of said network message storage and delivery system;
- a network server for receiving said message from said storage area, for converting said message into a mixed media page layout language, and for placing said message in said storage area;
- wherein when said network server receives a request from said user over said network, said network server transmits at least a portion of said message over said network to said user over a transmission link and wherein said network comprises the Internet and said network server comprises an Internet server.
- 4. A method of storing and delivering a message for a user, comprising the steps of:
- receiving an incoming call and detecting an address signal associated with said incoming call, said address signal associated with a user;
- receiving a message associated with said address signal, said message being in a first file format;
- converting said message from said first file format to a second file format;
- storing said message in said second file format in a storage area;
- receiving a request from said user for said message and retrieving said message from said storage area; and
- transmitting at least a portion of said message in said second file format to said user over a transmission link;
- wherein said step of transmitting occurs over a network, said step of converting said message converts said message into a mixed media page layout language, and said step of transmitting occurs over the Internet.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 08/431,716, filed Apr. 28, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,675,507.
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