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US07921173B2 Reducing unwanted and unsolicited electronic messages by exchanging electronic message transmission policies and solving and verifying solutions to computational puzzles
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通过交换电子消息传输策略和解决和验证计算谜题的解决方案,减少不需要的和未经请求的电子消息
- Patent Title: Reducing unwanted and unsolicited electronic messages by exchanging electronic message transmission policies and solving and verifying solutions to computational puzzles
- Patent Title (中): 通过交换电子消息传输策略和解决和验证计算谜题的解决方案,减少不需要的和未经请求的电子消息
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Application No.: US12419884Application Date: 2009-04-07
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Publication No.: US07921173B2Publication Date: 2011-04-05
- Inventor: Robert George Atkinson , Joshua T. Goodman , James M. Lyon , Roy Williams , Khaja E. Ahmed , Harry Simon Katz , Robert L. Rounthwaite , Andrew V. Goldberg , Cynthia Dwork
- Applicant: Robert George Atkinson , Joshua T. Goodman , James M. Lyon , Roy Williams , Khaja E. Ahmed , Harry Simon Katz , Robert L. Rounthwaite , Andrew V. Goldberg , Cynthia Dwork
- Applicant Address: US WA Redmond
- Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
- Current Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
- Current Assignee Address: US WA Redmond
- Agency: Merchant & Gould PC
- Main IPC: G06F15/16
- IPC: G06F15/16

Abstract:
The present invention provides for generating inputs that can be provided to a message classification module to facilitate more reliable classification of electronic messages, such as, for example, as unwanted and/or unsolicited. In one embodiment, a sending messaging server provides an appropriate response to address verification data thereby indicating a reduced likelihood of the sending messaging server using a forged network address. In another embodiment, it is determined if a messaging server is authorized to send electronic messages for a domain. In yet another embodiment, electronic message transmission policies adhered to by a domain are identified. In yet a further embodiment, a sending computer system expends computational resources to solve a computational puzzle and includes an answer document in an electronic message. A receiving computer system receives the electronic message and verifies the answer document.
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