Patents by Inventor Aswath N. Satrasala
Aswath N. Satrasala has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20170142054Abstract: A mail server collects messages from a number of user accounts and presents them to the user from a single location. Forwarded messages are automatically reformatted for the receiving device, while a copy of the original message is retained. Messages may be reformatted to include the phone number of the message sender. The reformatted message can then present the user with an option to return the message via a phone call. The reformatted message can include more than one phone number, in which case the sender's phone numbers can be prioritized for presentation to the user. The reformatted message can also present the user with an option to review notes or other contact-specific information prior to responding to the message.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2016Publication date: May 18, 2017Inventors: Jens U. Horstmann, Vincent L. Tang, Alan Rothkopf, Tal Dayan, Arie Avnur, Justin M. Kitagawa, Carolyn B. Boyce, Aleksandr M. Schvartsman, Aswath N. Satrasala, Ajay Govindarajan
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Patent number: 9479638Abstract: A server includes a mail interface that can communicate messages using various formats and protocols to track down recipients of important messages. An automated dispatcher maintains dispatching rules that establish preferences for message routing. The dispatching rules distinguish between email, mobile-phone, and pager addresses and communication protocols and can be set to try different addresses and protocols to get a message to one or more recipients. Forwarded messages can be reformatted for the receiving device, while a copy of the original message is retained. Messages may be reformatted to include the phone number of the message sender. The reformatted message can then present the user with an option to return the message via a phone call. The reformatted message can include more than one phone number, in which case the sender's phone numbers can be prioritized for presentation to the user.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2013Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Assignee: MXGO Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jens U. Horstmann, Vincent L. Tang, Alan Rothkopf, Tal Dayan, Arie Avnur, Justin M. Kitagawa, Carolyn B. Boyce, Aleksandr M. Schvartsman, Aswath N. Satrasala, Ajay Govindarajan
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Publication number: 20140287731Abstract: A mail server collects messages from a number of user accounts and presents them to the user from a single location. Forwarded messages are automatically reformatted for the receiving device, while a copy of the original message is retained. Messages may be reformatted to include the phone number of the message sender. The reformatted message can then present the user with an option to return the message via a phone call. The reformatted message can include more than one phone number, in which case the sender's phone numbers can be prioritized for presentation to the user. The reformatted message can also present the user with an option to review notes or other contact-specific information prior to responding to the message.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2013Publication date: September 25, 2014Applicant: MXGO TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Jens U. Horstmann, Vincent L. Tang, Alan Rothkopf, Tal Dayan, Arie Avnur, Justin M. Kitagawa, Carolyn B. Boyce, Aleksandr M. Schvartsman, Aswath N. Satrasala, Ajay H. Giovindarajan
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Patent number: 8463862Abstract: A mail server collects messages from a number of user accounts and presents them to the user from a single location. Forwarded messages are automatically reformatted for the receiving device, while a copy of the original message is retained. Messages may be reformatted to include the phone number of the message sender. The reformatted message can then present the user with an option to return the message via a phone call. The reformatted message can include more than one phone number, in which case the sender's phone numbers can be prioritized for presentation to the user. The reformatted message can also present the user with an option to review notes or other contact-specific information prior to responding to the message.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2011Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: MXGO Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jens U. Horstmann, Vincent L. Tang, Alan Rothkopf, Tal Dayan, Arie Avnur, Justin M. Kitagawa, Carolyn B. Boyce, Aleksandr M. Schvartsman, Aswath N. Satrasala, Ajay H. Giovindarajan
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Publication number: 20120100840Abstract: A mail server collects messages from a number of user accounts and presents them to the user from a single location. Forwarded messages are automatically reformatted for the receiving device, while a copy of the original message is retained. Messages may be reformatted to include the phone number of the message sender. The reformatted message can then present the user with an option to return the message via a phone call. The reformatted message can include more than one phone number, in which case the sender's phone numbers can be prioritized for presentation to the user. The reformatted message can also present the user with an option to review notes or other contact-specific information prior to responding to the message.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2011Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: MXGOInventors: Jens U. Horstmann, Ajay H. Giovindarajan, Alan Rothkopf, Tal Dayan, Arie Avnur, Justin M. Kitagawa, Carolyn B. Boyce, Aleksandr M. Schvartsman, Aswath N. Satrasala, Vincent L. Tang
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Publication number: 20100106786Abstract: A mail server collects messages from a number of user accounts and presents them to the user from a single location. Forwarded messages are automatically reformatted for the receiving device, while a copy of the original message is retained. Messages may be reformatted to include the phone number of the message sender. The reformatted message can then present the user with an option to return the message via a phone call. The reformatted message can include more than one phone number, in which case the sender's phone numbers can be prioritized for presentation to the user. The reformatted message can also present the user with an option to review notes or other contact-specific information prior to responding to the message.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2009Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicant: MXGOInventors: Jens U. Horstmann, Ajay H. Giovindarajan, Alan Rothkopf, Tal Dayan, Arie Avnur, Justin M. Kitagawa, Carolyn B. Boyce, Aleksandr M. Schvartsman, Aswath N. Satrasala, Vincent L. Tang
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Patent number: 7627642Abstract: A mail server collects messages from a number of user accounts and presents them to the user from a single location. Forwarded messages are automatically reformatted for the receiving device, while a copy of the original message is retained. Messages may be reformatted to include the phone number of the message sender. The reformatted message can then present the user with an option to return the message via a phone call. The reformatted message can include more than one phone number, in which case the sender's phone numbers can be prioritized for presentation to the user. The reformatted message can also present the user with an option to review notes or other contact-specific information prior to responding to the message.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2007Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: MXGOInventors: Jens U. Horstmann, Vincent L. Tang, Alan Rothkopf, Tal Dayan, Arie Avnur, Justin M. Kitagawa, Carolyn B. Boyce, Aleksandr M. Schvartsman, Aswath N. Satrasala, Ajay H. Giovindarajan
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Patent number: 7546351Abstract: A communication server collects messages from a number of user accounts and presents them to the user from a single location. The user can set the mail server to block unwanted messages and to forward others to various receiving devices, including mobile telephones and pagers. Forwarded messages are automatically reformatted for the receiving device, while a copy of the original message is retained. The retained copy can be viewed later if the user is interested in message content that was not available to the wireless device. The user can also use the wireless device to forward the original message to another receiving device. In the case of forwarding, the saved original message and not the reformatted message is sent to the forwarding address. Replies to messages directed to the user from different message sources identify the user by message source to allow the user to maintain separate email identities.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2007Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: MXGOInventors: Jens U. Horstmann, Ajay H. Giovindarajan, Alan Rothkopf, Tal Dayan, Arie Avnur, Justin M. Kitagawa, Carolyn B. Boyce, Aleksandr M. Schvartsman, Aswath N. Satrasala, Vincent L. Tang
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Patent number: 7062538Abstract: A mail server collects messages from a number of user accounts and presents them to the user from a single location. The user can set the mail server to block unwanted messages and to forward others to various receiving devices, including mobile telephones and pagers. Forwarded messages are automatically reformatted for the receiving device, while a copy of the original message is retained. The retained copy can be viewed later if the user is interested in message content that was not available to the wireless device. The user can also use the wireless device to forward the original message to another receiving device. In the case of forwarding, the saved original message and not the reformatted message is sent to the forwarding address. Some embodiments include an email agent that automatically pushes messages from intranet clients to the mail server through a firewall, thereby enabling the mail server to consolidate messages from intranet and Internet sources.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2004Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Inventors: Jens U. Horstmann, Ajay H. Giovindarajan, Alan Rothkopf, Tal Dayan, Arie Avnur, Justin M. Kitagawa, Carolyn B. Boyce, Aleksandr M. Schvartsman, Aswath N. Satrasala, Vincent L. Tang
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Patent number: 6779022Abstract: A mail server collects messages from a number of user accounts and presents them to the user from a single location. The user can set the mail server to block unwanted messages and to forward others to various receiving devices, including mobile telephones and pagers. Forwarded messages are automatically reformatted for the receiving device, while a copy of the original message is retained. The retained copy can be viewed later if the user is interested in message content that was not available to the wireless device. The user can also use the wireless device to forward the original message to another receiving device. In the case of forwarding, the saved original message and not the reformatted message is sent to the forwarding address. Some embodiments include an email agent that automatically pushes messages from intranet clients to the mail server through a firewall, thereby enabling the mail server to consolidate messages from intranet and Internet sources.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2000Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: Jens HorstmannInventors: Jens U. Horstmann, Ajay H. Giovindarajan, Alan Rothkopf, Tal Dayan, Arie Avnur, Justin M. Kitagawa, Carolyn B. Boyce, Aleksandr M. Schvartsman, Aswath N. Satrasala, Vincent L. Tang