Patents by Inventor Susan Rayl Goldman

Susan Rayl Goldman 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).

  • Patent number: 9037660
    Abstract: A recipient computer system may receive one or more electronic messages. The recipient computer system may send one, two, or more challenge messages to the sender of the electronic messages in determining whether to deliver the electronic message. The recipient computer system may accept or reject an electronic message based on the response, or lack of response, to the challenge messages. The recipient computer system may send two or more challenge messages at intervals. A sender computer system may record activity of the sender computer system for a recipient computer system to use in determining whether to deliver an electronic message. A sender computer system may provide a summary of that activity with an electronic message. A sender computer system may provide an authorization key for a recipient computer system to use in determining whether to deliver an electronic message. The authorization key may be generated by a third party.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 2011
    Date of Patent: May 19, 2015
    Assignee: GOOGLE INC.
    Inventors: Richard A. Landsman, Jay Logue, Jeffrey N. Heiner, John S. Evans, Michael R. Migliore, Susan Rayl Goldman
  • Patent number: 8713175
    Abstract: Systems and methods for reducing the number of challenge messages that are sent in response to an incoming message in situations where the incoming message is likely not unsolicited. The systems and methods include evaluating the behavior of a sender with regard to one or more federated messaging services and determining if the sender is approved or unapproved. If the sender is approved, the incoming message is deliver to a recipient's inbox without issuing a challenge message. Unapproved senders are required to respond to a challenge message.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 2012
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2014
    Assignee: Facebook, Inc.
    Inventors: Jay D. Logue, Richard A. Landsman, Timoth T. Sullivan, Susan Rayl Goldman
  • Publication number: 20130080552
    Abstract: Systems and methods for reducing the number of challenge messages that are sent in response to an incoming message in situations where the incoming message is likely not unsolicited. The systems and methods include evaluating the behavior of a sender with regard to one or more federated messaging services and determining if the sender is approved or unapproved. If the sender is approved, the incoming message is deliver to a recipient's inbox without issuing a challenge message. Unapproved senders are required to respond to a challenge message.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 14, 2012
    Publication date: March 28, 2013
    Inventors: Jay D. Logue, Richard A. Landsman, Timoth T. Sullivan, Susan Rayl Goldman
  • Publication number: 20130067004
    Abstract: Systems and methods for allowing challenge messages to be sent directly to a recipient's inbox where normally the challenge message would be sent to a pending folder or deleted. Challenge messages sent between federated messaging services contain a federated token which can be identified, authenticated and validated to determine whether the challenge message should be sent to a recipient's inbox. The federated token can include an authentication portion and a validation portion. Authentication methods for the authentication portion can include, for example, checksums, salts, hashes and digital signatures. Once a federated token is authenticated by decrypting the authentication portion according to one or more of these authentication methods, the federated token is validated by determining the defined use-base and determining whether the receipt of the federated token satisfies the defined use.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 15, 2012
    Publication date: March 14, 2013
    Inventors: Jay D. Logue, Timothy T. Sullivan, Richard Landsman, Susan Rayl Goldman
  • Patent number: 8359360
    Abstract: Systems and methods for allowing challenge messages to be sent directly to a recipient's inbox where normally the challenge message would be sent to a pending folder or deleted. Challenge messages sent between federated messaging services contain a federated token which can be identified, authenticated and validated to determine whether the challenge message should be sent to a recipient's inbox. The federated token can include an authentication portion and a validation portion. Authentication methods for the authentication portion can include, for example, checksums, salts, hashes and digital signatures. Once a federated token is authenticated by decrypting the authentication portion according to one or more of these authentication methods, the federated token is validated by determining the defined use-base and determining whether the receipt of the federated token satisfies the defined use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 2009
    Date of Patent: January 22, 2013
    Assignee: Facebook, Inc.
    Inventors: Jay D. Logue, Timothy T. Sullivan, Richard Landsman, Susan Rayl Goldman
  • Patent number: 8234371
    Abstract: Systems and methods for reducing the number of challenge messages that are sent in response to an incoming message in situations where the incoming message is likely not unsolicited. The systems and methods include evaluating the behavior of a sender with regard to one or more federated messaging services and determining if the sender is approved or unapproved. If the sender is approved, the incoming message is deliver to a recipient's inbox without issuing a challenge message. Unapproved senders are required to respond to a challenge message.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 2009
    Date of Patent: July 31, 2012
    Assignee: AOL Inc.
    Inventors: Jay D. Logue, Richard A. Landsman, Timothy T. Sullivan, Phillip Y. Goldman, Susan Rayl Goldman, legal representative
  • Publication number: 20120079050
    Abstract: A recipient computer system may receive one or more electronic messages. The recipient computer system may send one, two, or more challenge messages to the sender of the electronic messages in determining whether to deliver the electronic message. The recipient computer system may accept or reject an electronic message based on the response, or lack of response, to the challenge messages. The recipient computer system may send two or more challenge messages at intervals. A sender computer system may record activity of the sender computer system for a recipient computer system to use in determining whether to deliver an electronic message. A sender computer system may provide a summary of that activity with an electronic message. A sender computer system may provide an authorization key for a recipient computer system to use in determining whether to deliver an electronic message. The authorization key may be generated by a third party.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2011
    Publication date: March 29, 2012
    Inventors: Phillip York Goldman, Susan Rayl Goldman, Richard A. Landsman, Jay Logue, Jeffrey N. Heiner, John S. Evans, Michael R. Migliore
  • Publication number: 20100138444
    Abstract: Systems and methods for reducing the number of challenge messages that are sent in response to an incoming message in situations where the incoming message is likely not unsolicited. The systems and methods include evaluating the behavior of a sender with regard to one or more federated messaging services and determining if the sender is approved or unapproved. If the sender is approved, the incoming message is deliver to a recipient's inbox without issuing a challenge message. Unapproved senders are required to respond to a challenge message.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 8, 2009
    Publication date: June 3, 2010
    Applicant: AOL LLC
    Inventors: Jay D. Logue, Richard M. Landsman, Timothy T. Sullivan, Phillip Y. Goldman, Susan Rayl Goldman
  • Publication number: 20100138658
    Abstract: Systems and methods for allowing challenge messages to be sent directly to a recipient's inbox where normally the challenge message would be sent to a pending folder or deleted. Challenge messages sent between federated messaging services contain a federated token which can be identified, authenticated and validated to determine whether the challenge message should be sent to a recipient's inbox. The federated token can include an authentication portion and a validation portion. Authentication methods for the authentication portion can include, for example, checksums, salts, hashes and digital signatures. Once a federated token is authenticated by decrypting the authentication portion according to one or more of these authentication methods, the federated token is validated by determining the defined use-base and determining whether the receipt of the federated token satisfies the defined use.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 8, 2009
    Publication date: June 3, 2010
    Applicant: AOL LLC
    Inventors: Jay D. Logue, Timothy T. Sullivan, Richard Landsman, Phillip Y. Goldman, Susan Rayl Goldman
  • Patent number: 7650383
    Abstract: Systems and methods for allowing challenge messages to be sent directly to a recipient's inbox where normally the challenge message would be sent to a pending folder or deleted. Challenge messages sent between federated messaging services contain a federated token which can be identified, authenticated and validated to determine whether the challenge message should be sent to a recipient's inbox. The federated token can include an authentication portion and a validation portion. Authentication methods for the authentication portion can include, for example, checksums, salts, hashes and digital signatures. Once a federated token is authenticated by decrypting the authentication portion according to one or more of these authentication methods, the federated token is validated by determining the defined use-base and determining whether the receipt of the federated token satisfies the defined use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 19, 2010
    Assignee: AOL LLC
    Inventors: Jay D. Logue, Timothy T. Sullivan, Richard Landsman, Phillip Y. Goldman, Susan Rayl Goldman, legal representative
  • Patent number: 7647381
    Abstract: Systems and methods for reducing the number of challenge messages that are sent in response to an incoming message in situations where the incoming message is likely not unsolicited. The systems and methods include evaluating the behavior of a sender with regard to one or more federated messaging services and determining if the sender is approved or unapproved. If the sender is approved, the incoming message is deliver to a recipient's inbox without issuing a challenge message. Unapproved senders are required to respond to a challenge message.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 12, 2010
    Assignee: AOL LLC
    Inventors: Jay D. Logue, Richard A. Landsman, Timothy T. Sullivan, Phillip Y. Goldman, Susan Rayl Goldman, legal representative
  • Patent number: 7627635
    Abstract: A system may include an electronic messaging system that may access user identifier information, which may be used to identify self-addressed electronic messages. The electronic messaging system may determine how to process an incoming electronic message using at least a portion of the user identifier information. The electronic messaging system determines whether to send a challenge-response message to a sender of an electronic message using at least a portion of the user identifier information. The electronic messaging system may be configured to identify self-addressed electronic messages and, in response to such identification, process the messages appropriately.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 1, 2009
    Assignee: AOL LLC
    Inventors: Jay Logue, Jeffrey N. Heiner, Phillip York Goldman, Susan Rayl Goldman, legal representative
  • Patent number: 7590695
    Abstract: A recipient computer system may receive one or more electronic messages. The recipient computer system may send one, two, or more challenge messages to the sender of the electronic messages in determining whether to deliver the electronic message. The recipient computer system may accept or reject an electronic message based on the response, or lack of response, to the challenge messages. The recipient computer system may send two or more challenge messages at intervals. A sender computer system may record activity of the sender computer system for a recipient computer system to use in determining whether to deliver an electronic message. A sender computer system may provide a summary of that activity with an electronic message. A sender computer system may provide an authorization key for a recipient computer system to use in determining whether to deliver an electronic message. The authorization key may be generated by a third party.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 15, 2009
    Assignee: AOL LLC
    Inventors: Richard A. Landsman, Jay Logue, Jeffrey N. Heiner, John S. Evans, Michael R. Migliore, Phillip York Goldman, Susan Rayl Goldman, legal representative