SE9902462L

3G,2G

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Application Number:

SE19990002462

Publication Date:

06-11-2000

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Application Date:

28-06-1999

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Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

28-06-1999

Title

Not Available

Application Number:

SE19990002462

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

06-11-2000

Application Date:

28-06-1999

Priority Date:

28-06-1999

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

The invention relates to the organization of electronic messages (101) coming in to a user who can access his/her messages via at least two different types of access environments (130-165). A first storage area (100) receives the electronic messages (101) which each has an original data format. The electronic messages (101) are then stored according to a first structure (102). An agent (110) processes the electronic messages (101) into at least one set of processed electronic messages (113a-113c) having data formats which are at least as adapted to an alternative access environment as the data formats of the corresponding original electronic messages. The processed electronic messages (113a-113c) are then stored according to at least one second structure (121a-121c) that is a mapping of the first structure (102). The user may either access an original electronic message (101) in the first structure (102) or one of the processed electronic messages (113a-113c) in the at least one second structure (121a-121c). The choice of message version is based on the type of access environment (130-165) that the user currently has at his/her disposal.

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