Patents Assigned to ePostal Services, Inc.
  • Patent number: 7627640
    Abstract: A communication system and method transmits electronic mail among multiple users that are senders or recipients of the mail, or both. The system and method use and augment the Internet with a postal server and software linked to the Internet. The sender and recipient have terminals also linked to the Internet. The sender uses postal sender software to select transmission with certain premium services. The system and method include payment and accounting functions for use of the premium services. The system and method can operate with plural postal servers at one or more locations. Communications can utilize the postal server and software only for processing data about the message and/or its transmission. Communications among the Sender, Recipient, and postal server can create virtual intranet-like qualities. Transmitted electronic mail uses message data to identify the Sender, authenticate and verify the email, and direct its processing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 1, 2009
    Assignee: ePostal Services, Inc.
    Inventors: Jon S. Gardner, Juin J. Wang, Matthew V. Scott
  • Patent number: 7502828
    Abstract: A communication system and method transmits electronic mail among multiple users that are senders or recipients of the mail, or both. The system and method use and augment the Internet with a postal server and software (ePostal Service) linked to the Internet. The sender and recipient have terminals also linked to the Internet. The sender uses postal sender software to select transmission using the ePostal Service, with certain automatic premium services, and select certain optional premium services, typically available for an additional cost. The system and method include payment and accounting functions for use of the premium services. The system and method can operate with networks serving multiple terminals. Premium services include sender identification and certification, screening of mail for technical and content risks, encryption, confirmation of receipt and opening of the mail, customizable incentives for recipients to open received mail, and post office “window” and mail holding functions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 10, 2009
    Assignee: ePostal Services, Inc.
    Inventor: Jon S. Gardner
  • Publication number: 20060168074
    Abstract: A communication system and method transmits electronic mail among multiple users that are senders or recipients of the mail, or both. The system and method use and augment the Internet with a postal server and software linked to the Internet. The sender and recipient have terminals also linked to the Internet. The sender uses postal sender software to select transmission with certain premium services. The system and method include payment and accounting functions for use of the premium services. The system and method can operate with plural postal servers at one or more locations. Communications can utilize the postal server and software only for processing data about the message and/or its transmission. Communications among the Sender, Recipient, and postal server can create virtual intranet-like qualities. Transmitted electronic mail uses message data to identify the Sender, authenticate and verify the email, and direct its processing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 13, 2006
    Publication date: July 27, 2006
    Applicant: ePostal Services, Inc.
    Inventors: Jon Gardner, Juin Wang, Matthew Scott