Patents Assigned to Postini, Inc.
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Publication number: 20080037583Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems and methods for applying unified management policies to monitor, store, search and otherwise manage electronic communications, no matter what format those electronic communications take. Such unified management policy or policies are based on an integrated true identity of a user, typically a person. In one embodiment, a policy implementation module for managing electronic communications transmitted across a communications network in multiple communication formats is provided. The module comprises a message filtering process configured to uniformly filter electronic communications transmitted in the multiple communication formats and that are determined to be associated with a true identity of user employing the multiple communication formats.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Applicant: POSTINI, INC.Inventors: Adam S. Dawes, Scott M. Petry, Peter K. Lund, Donald R. Woods, Joseph J. Green, Roderick J. McChesney, Ninh C. Mai
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Publication number: 20080016167Abstract: Disclosed herein are filtering systems and methods that employ an electronic message source reputation system. The source reputation system maintains a pool of source Internet Protocol (IP) address information, in the form of a Real-Time Threat Identification Network (“RTIN”) database, which can provide the reputation of source IP addresses, which can be used by customers for filtering network traffic. The source reputation system provides for multiple avenues of access to the source reputation information. Examples of such avenues can include Domain Name Server (DNS)-type queries, servicing routers with router-table data, or other avenues.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Applicant: Postini, Inc.Inventors: Peter Lund, Scott Petry, Craig Croteau, Kenneth Okumura, Dorion Carroll
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Publication number: 20080005221Abstract: According to the described embodiments, an intermediate electronic messaging service is inserted into a message delivery path connecting to an e-mail entity such as an ISP. A database is provided in the intermediate service, the database having user profiles associated with the users of the ISP or other e-mail entity. The intermediate service receives email message over the electronic message delivery path into which it has been inserted, where the e-mail messages comprise at least content and IP routing information. Within the intermediate service, at least one of the content and the IP routing information of the received e-mail message is examined, and the e-mail message is then delivered to a destination based on the examination and in accordance with a user profile in the database in the intermediate service.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2007Publication date: January 3, 2008Applicant: POSTINI, INC.Inventors: Gordon Irlam, Brian Maggi, Scott Petry
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Publication number: 20070282952Abstract: Disclosed herein are filtering systems and methods that employ an electronic message source reputation system. The source reputation system maintains a pool of source Internet Protocol (IP) address information, in the form of a Real-Tine Threat Identification Network (“RTIN”) database, which can provide the reputation of source IP addresses, which can be used by customers for filtering network traffic. The source reputation system provides for multiple avenues of access to the source reputation information. Examples of such avenues can include Domain Name Server (DNS)-type queries, servicing routers with router-table data, or other avenues.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2006Publication date: December 6, 2007Applicant: Postini, Inc.Inventors: Peter Lund, Scott Petry, Craig Croteau, Kenneth Okumura, Dorion Carroll
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Patent number: 7277695Abstract: According to the described embodiments, an intermediate electronic messaging service is inserted into a message delivery path connecting to an e-mail entity such as an ISP. A database is provided in the intermediate service, the database having user profiles associated with the users of the ISP or other e-mail entity. The intermediate service receives email message over the electronic message delivery path into which it has been inserted, where the e-mail messages comprise at least content and IP routing information. Within the intermediate service, at least one of the content and the IP routing information of the received e-mail message is examined, and the e-mail message is then delivered to a destination based on the examination and in accordance with a user profile in the database in the intermediate service.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2006Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Postini, Inc.Inventors: Scott Petry, Gordon Raymond Irlam, Brian Maggi
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Publication number: 20070220143Abstract: An improved system for managing synchronous messages between messaging parties is disclosed herein. According to one embodiment, a centralized synchronous message management system is provided as a subscription service to various clients without the need for installation of additional equipment at the client's location. The synchronous message management system is connected to the various client networks, messaging service servers, and third party messagers through a public network, such as the Internet. According to one embodiment, all incoming and outgoing synchronous messages for a client are directed through the synchronous message management system. By doing this, the messages can be processed in real time by the synchronous message management system. Various policies and filtering algorithms can be applied to these messages by the synchronous message management system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2007Publication date: September 20, 2007Applicant: POSTINI, INC.Inventors: Peter K. Lund, Donald R. Woods, Ian T. Roxborough, Byron S. Lam, Adam S. Dawes, Scott M. Petry
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Patent number: 7272378Abstract: Disclosed are methods of managing the delivery, including in certain cases the blocking, of electronic messages based at least in part on an electronic message's IP routing information. Also disclosed are methods of managing electronic messages with an intermediate service and the quarantining and user management of quarantined electronic messages and user profiles for the electronic messaging delivery parameters.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2006Date of Patent: September 18, 2007Assignee: Postini, Inc.Inventors: Scott M. Petry, Gordon R. Irlam, Brian Maggi
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Publication number: 20070208817Abstract: Disclosed herein are filtering systems and methods that employ an electronic message source reputation system. The source reputation system maintains a pool of source Internet Protocol (IP) address information, in the form of a Real-Time Threat Identification Network (“RTIN”) database, which can provide the reputation of source IP addresses, which can be used by customers for filtering network traffic. The source reputation system provides for multiple avenues of access to the source reputation information. Examples of such avenues can include Domain Name Server (DNS) -type queries, servicing routers with router-table data, or other avenues.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2007Publication date: September 6, 2007Applicant: POSTINI, INC.Inventors: Peter Lund, Scott Petry, Craig Croteau, Kenneth Okumura, Dorion Carroll
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Publication number: 20070162587Abstract: Disclosed herein are filtering systems and methods that employ an electronic message source reputation system. The source reputation system maintains a pool of source Internet Protocol (IP) address information, in the form of a Real-Time Threat Identification Network (“RTIN”) database, which can provide the reputation of source IP addresses, which can be used by customers for filtering network traffic. The source reputation system provides for multiple avenues of access to the source reputation information. Examples of such avenues can include Domain Name Server (DNS) -type queries, servicing routers with router-table data, or other avenues.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2007Publication date: July 12, 2007Applicant: POSTINI, INC.Inventors: Peter Lund, Scott Petry, Craig Croteau, Kenneth Okumura, Dorion Carroll
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Patent number: 7236769Abstract: This disclosure provides for a unified, centralized, preprocessing electronic messaging solution that performs value-added tasks to electronic messages on behalf of the ISP or the end user, before these messages are delivered to the destination e-mail server. The service can detect and detain damaging or unwanted messages, such as spam, viruses or other junk e-mail messages, and route electronic messages from various sources covering a variety of topics to wired and wireless destinations, apart from the intended recipient e-mail address, in various formats. In some embodiments, the electronic messaging solution provides a stored user profile, associated with a user to whom an e-mail message is addressed, that has detection parameters for processing e-mail message data. In such embodiments, a processor is also provided for processing the e-mail message data to identify suspect e-mail messages according to the detection parameters in the user profile.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2003Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: Postini, Inc.Inventors: Gordon Raymond Irlam, Brian Maggi, Scott Petry
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Publication number: 20070050461Abstract: Disclosed in this application are systems and methods for detecting unwanted electronic message transmissions at a certain location on an electronic communications network. The disclosed principles include establishing a database for storing metadata associated with message traffic according to at least the source addresses of the senders of electronic message transmissions. The disclosed principles also include monitoring electronic message transmissions at the certain location on the electronic communications network. Also, included is populating the database with metadata derived from analysis of the monitored electronic messages, where the metadata includes metadata derived by analyzing the contents of the monitored electronic messages.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2006Publication date: March 1, 2007Applicant: POSTINI, INC.Inventors: Scott Petry, Shinya Akamine, Peter Lund, Fred Cox, Michael Oswall
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Publication number: 20060265459Abstract: The present invention provides an electronic message management system (EMS) that includes a real-time feedback loop where data is collected from the electronic messages on incoming connection attempts, outgoing delivery attempts, and message content analysis, and written to a centralized data matrix. A separate process accesses the data matrix and analyzes trends in that data. The detected data patterns, trends or behavior is based on configuration parameters for the recipient. Based on these determinations, the process is able to instruct components in the EMS to accept, redirect, refuse, modify, defer, or otherwise dispose of the connection request, the delivery attempt, or the message. Associated methods for managing the transmission of electronic messages are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2006Publication date: November 23, 2006Applicant: Postini, Inc.Inventors: Scott Petry, Shinya Akamine, Peter Lund, Fredric Cox, Michael Oswall
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Patent number: 7133660Abstract: Disclosed are methods of managing the delivery, including in certain cases the blocking, of electronic messages based at least in part on an electronic message's IP routing information. Also disclosed are methods of managing electronic messages with an intermediate service and the quarantining and user management of quarantined electronic messages and user profiles for the electronic massaging delivery parameters.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2004Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: Postini, Inc.Inventors: Gordon Raymond Irlam, Brian Maggi, Scott Petry
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Publication number: 20060242708Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems, methods and the like for the management of filtered messages and filtering settings. Embodiments use the interaction of a user and a notification message to execute commands/requests. In one aspect, a notification message is used to notify a computer user of filtered incoming electronic messages that are stored in a quarantine server and database. In one embodiment, the notification message comprises message data having information regarding incoming messages blocked from reaching the destination server and stored in the quarantine server and database. Also in this embodiment, the message includes user interface data selectable by the user to manage the handling of incoming messages. In addition, the message includes action logic associated with the user interface data and configured to execute the selections made by the user by sending commands from the user's computer to the quarantine server and database via a computer network.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2005Publication date: October 26, 2006Applicant: POSTINI, INC.Inventors: Michael Oswall, Dorion Carroll, Lisa Hoggatt, Scott Petry, Fredric Cox, Peter Lund, Michael Beeson
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Publication number: 20060195537Abstract: The present invention provides an electronic message management system (EMS) that includes a real-time feedback loop where data is collected from the electronic messages on incoming connection attempts, outgoing delivery attempts, and message content analysis, and written to a centralized data matrix. A separate process accesses the data matrix and analyzes trends in that data. The detected data patterns, trends or behavior is based on configuration parameters for the recipient. Based on these determinations, the process is able to instruct components in the EMS to accept, redirect, refuse, modify, defer, or otherwise dispose of the connection request, the delivery attempt, or the message. Associated methods for managing the transmission of electronic messages are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2006Publication date: August 31, 2006Applicant: Postini, Inc.Inventors: Scott Petry, Shinya Akamine, Peter Lund, Fred Cox, Michael Oswall
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Publication number: 20060178136Abstract: According to the described embodiments, an intermediate electronic messaging service is inserted into a message delivery path connecting to an e-mail entity such as an ISP. A database is provided in the intermediate service, the database having user profiles associated with the users of the ISP or other e-mail entity. The intermediate service receives email message over the electronic message delivery path into which it has been inserted, where the e-mail messages comprise at least content and IP routing information. Within the intermediate service, at least one of the content and the IP routing information of the received e-mail message is examined, and the e-mail message is then delivered to a destination based on the examination and in accordance with a user profile in the database in the intermediate service.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2006Publication date: August 10, 2006Applicant: Postini, Inc.Inventors: Gordon Irlam, Brian Maggi, Scott Petry
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Publication number: 20060031483Abstract: Disclosed herein are filtering systems and methods that employ an electronic message source reputation system. The source reputation system maintains a pool of source Internet Protocol (IP) address information, in the form of a Real-Time Threat Identification Network (“RTIN”) database, which can provide the reputation of source IP addresses, which can be used by customers for filtering network traffic. The source reputation system provides for multiple avenues of access to the source reputation information. Examples of such avenues can include Domain Name Server (DNS)-type queries, servicing routers with router-table data, or other avenues.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2005Publication date: February 9, 2006Applicant: Postini, Inc.Inventors: Peter Lund, Scott Petry, Craig Croteau, Kenneth Okumura, Dorion Carroll
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Publication number: 20050266832Abstract: This disclosure provides for a unified, centralized, preprocessing electronic messaging solution that performs value-added tasks to electronic messages on behalf of the ISP or the end user, before these messages are delivered to the destination e-mail server. In some embodiments, the electronic messaging solution provides a stored user profile, associated with a user to whom an e-mail message is addressed, that has detection parameters for processing e-mail message data. In such embodiments, a processor is also provided for processing the e-mail message data to identify suspect e-mail messages according to the detection parameters in the user profile. A web page accessible by the user to set the detection parameters is also disclosed. Furthermore, various methods associated with various embodiments of the electronic messaging solution disclosed herein are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2005Publication date: December 1, 2005Applicant: Postini, Inc.Inventors: Gordon Irlam, Brian Maggi, Scott Petry
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Patent number: 6941348Abstract: The present invention provides an electronic message management system (EMS) that includes a real-time feedback loop where data is collected from the electronic messages on incoming connection attempts, outgoing delivery attempts, and message content analysis, and written to a centralized data matrix. A separate process accesses the data matrix and analyzes trends in that data. The detected data patterns, trends or behavior is based on configuration parameters for the recipient. Based on these determinations, the process is able to instruct components in the EMS to accept, redirect, refuse, modify, defer, or otherwise dispose of the connection request, the delivery attempt, or the message. Associated methods for managing the transmission of electronic messages are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Postini, Inc.Inventors: Scott M. Petry, Shinya Akamine, Peter Kevin Lund, Fred Cox, Michael John Oswall
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Publication number: 20050182959Abstract: The present invention provides an electronic message management system (EMS) that includes a real-time feedback loop where data is collected from the electronic messages on incoming connection attempts, outgoing delivery attempts, and message content analysis, and written to a centralized data matrix. A separate process accesses the data matrix and analyzes trends in that data. The detected data patterns, trends or behavior is based on configuration parameters for the recipient. Based on these determinations, the process is able to instruct components in the EMS to accept, redirect, refuse, modify, defer, or otherwise dispose of the connection request, the delivery attempt, or the message. Associated methods for managing the transmission of electronic messages are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2005Publication date: August 18, 2005Applicant: POSTINI, INC.Inventors: Scott Petry, Shinya Akamine, Peter Lund, Fredric Cox, Michael Oswall