Full Specifications What's new in version 2.0 Version 2.0 adds e-mail subject filter, set up reminders directly from Outlook, and import existng appointments. General Publisher Publisher web site Release Date May 27, 2009 Date Added May 27, 2009 Version 2.0 Category Category Subcategory Operating Systems Operating Systems Windows XP/Vista Additional Requirements Microsoft.NET Framework 2.0 Download Information File Size 7.61MB File Name 6Alert6_2003_V2.zip Popularity Total Downloads 39 Downloads Last Week 1 Pricing License Model Free to try Limitations 30-day trial Price $12. Von 6Alert6 ist ein Anzeige und Alarmzusatz für Microsoft Outlook 2003 und 2007. Es schickt Ihnen und Ihr Contacts Telefon, Textanzeige, IM, email und Telefax Outlook Verabredungen, Aufgaben und Inbox Alarme nach. Inbox Alarm kann vom email Absender und dem Thema gefiltert werden. Sie können vorhandene Verabredungen in 6Channel6.com manuell importieren, ohne sie wieder einzutragen. Sie können Telefon, Textanzeige, IM, email und Telefaxdie anzeigen direkt von Outlook auch verursachen, und lassen sie in 6Channel6.com automatisch speichern. Vollständige Spezifikationen Was in der Version neu ist 2,0 Version 2,0 addiert E-mail vorbehaltlichen Filter, verabredete oben Anzeigen direkt von Outlook und Import existng Termine. Allgemein Herausgeber Herausgeber Website Veröffentlichungsdatum 27. Mai 2009 Hinzufügedatum 27. Mai 2009 Version 2,0 Kategorie Kategorie Unterkategorie Betriebssysteme Betriebssysteme Windows XP / Vista Zusätzliche Anforderungen Microsoft.NET Framework 2,0 Downloadinformationen Dateigröße 7,61 MB Dateiname 6Alert6_2003_V2.zip Beliebtheit Gesamtanzahl der Downloads 39 Der letzten Woche 1 Preis Lizenzmodell Kostenlose Testausgabe Beschränkungen 30-Tage-Testversion Preis 12 €. Veröffentlichungsnummer US6 A1 Publikationstyp Anmeldung Anmeldenummer US 12/511,938 Veröffentlichungsdatum 3. 2011 Eingetragen 29. Juli 2009 Prioritätsdatum 29. Juli 2009 Veröffentlichungsnummer 12511938, 511938, US 20 A1, US 2011/029616 A1, US 6 A1, US 6A1, US A1, US A1, US-A1-6, US-A1-, US20A1, US2011/029616A1, US6 A1, US6A1, US A1, USA1 Erfinder, Ursprünglich Bevollmächtigter, Zitat exportieren,, (10), (52), (4) Externe Links:. A system and method for providing an auto-reply message in response to an incoming message sent from a message sending device and delivered by a unified messaging service as an email encoded with information about the sending device's type and address. The incoming messages may be coming from email, fax, phone, text message, instant message, MMS, TV, or other communication devices. The auto-reply function of this invention is capable of replying to the messages regardless of what type of message sending device is used. The system is preferably implemented by integrating the new technologies of unified messaging service and unified message delivery service with the email tool, and by employing the new design methodology of cloud computing. Unified messaging services deliver email, fax, and voice message into email inbox. They are gaining popularity these days. Some examples of unified messaging services in use are: Microsoft Exchange 2010 (fax, phone, and email to inbox), eFax (fax to email), Vonage (voice mail to email), and txtForward (text message to email). Such services have made it more convenient for users to manage and retrieve a diverse array of incoming messages by centralizing the incoming messages to the users' email inbox regardless of the original medium of the message (fax, voice message or email). For instance, some email clients (such as MS Outlook and IBM Lotus Notes) and web mails (such as Gmail) have an out-of-office email auto-reply feature. After the auto-reply switch is turned on, when someone sends in an email, the sender will receive an automatic email reply. But this auto-reply function is currently limited to email only, i.e., the email system can only handle incoming email messages, not fax, voice message, or messages coming from other types of devices such as text message, instant message, and TV. Moreover, the email auto-reply system can only reply by email, not by fax, phone, text message, instant message, or TV. Thus, in one aspect, the present invention discloses a method for providing an auto-reply message to an incoming message originating from a device and delivered by a unified messaging service as an email, wherein the email is encoded with information about the type and address of the device. Methods in accordance with embodiments of the present invention generally include the steps of: parsing the email to obtain information about the sending device's type and address; building an auto-reply delivery request for a unified message delivery service based on the information; and sending the delivery request to the message delivery service. In another aspect, the present invention also discloses a system for providing an auto-reply message to an incoming message originating from a device and delivered by a unified messaging service as an email, wherein said incoming email is encoded with information about the device's type and address. Systems in accordance with embodiments of the present invention generally include an incoming email processor configured for parsing the email to obtain the information; building an auto-reply delivery request for a unified message delivery service based on the information; and sending the delivery request to the unified message delivery service. The present invention extends the reach of auto-reply from email devices to other communication devices including phone, fax, text message (text), instant message (IM), TV, etc. In other words, the present invention extends the auto-reply from replying by email only, to replying by fax, phone, text, IM, TV, and other forms of communication. Systems and devices that use methods in accordance with embodiments of the present invention are capable of auto-replying to whichever device a message is sent. More recently, 6Channel6's unified inbox alert—6Alert6—went into production. 6Alert6 intercepts an incoming email from Outlook inbox, and through a web service API call, relays the email subject and body to 6Channel6.com, together with the information of the devices that user selected for receiving the alert. 6Channel6.com then delivers the email to the devices. The email subject and body are sent as plain text to a text, email, fax, or IM device, and spoken out over the phone by text-to-speech. While keeping the simplicity of traditional out-of-office email auto-reply, the present invention extends the auto-reply function from only replying back to the sender's email device, to other types of devices including fax, phone, text message, instant message, TV, etc. To the inventor's best knowledge, this is first instance that the new technologies of unified messaging services and unified message delivery services are integrated with the traditional email tool by employing new design methodology cloud computing. (6) Alert 6 Air Piracy- Aircraft hijacking, sabotage or hostage situation. (7) Alert 7 Fire on Airport property. (8) Natural Disaster Incident Earthquake, flood, or weather event. (9) Hazardous Material Incident Any incident involving hazardous materials. (10) Airfield power Failure Incident Power failure on airfield b. Hello all, I am having a bit of trouble. Trying to read a text file with contents: 'trigger for the bot to see' 'alert for the bot to make for trigger' 'LOL' 'Laughing Out Loud' 'Hello' 'Hello world!' 'Hi there' 'Hello, how are you?' I am using using scanf_s. Human Voice Sound software free downloads and reviews at WinSite. Free Human Voice Sound Shareware and Freeware. 6Alert6 is a reminder and alert add-on for Microsoft Outlook 2003 and 2007. It forwards Outlook's appointments, tasks, and Inbox alerts to you and your. 6Alert6 ist ein Anzeige und Alarmzusatz für Microsoft Outlook 2003 und 2007. Es leitet Outlook Verabredungen, Aufgaben weiter, und Inbox Alarme an Sie und Ihr. Email 105 is an email coming from a unified messaging service (not shown). The email is encoded with the type (device type) and the address (device address) of the device that generated the original message. The device type and address information are provided by the unified messaging service and are normally inserted into the email subject line in certain formats, such as “device type:device address” or “device type from device address”. Examples of device type and address are: “Fax:”, “fax from ”, “voice•mail:”, “text:”, “IM:msn:[email protected]”, “yahoo:dummyYahooId”, “TV:dummyid”, “TV:”, etc. However, the encoding of the format is not particularly limited. Those skilled in the art will readily recognize that any suitable format may be used so long as the required information is encoded. If the general auto flag is on, incoming email processor 106 will parse the sender's device type and device address from the “return/from address” field and the “subject/body” field of email 105 (step 204). The email processor will then check to see if the individual auto-reply flag for the sender's device type (of user preferences 102) is on (step 205). For example, if the sender's device type is fax, email processor 106 will then check to see if the fax auto-reply flag is on. If the sender's device type is phone, then it will check the phone auto-reply flag. Similar procedures will be carried out for all known device types. Next, if the individual auto-reply flag for the sender's device type is on, incoming email processor 106 will build a delivery request 107. The delivery request 107 will incorporate information based on the auto-reply message of user preferences 102, the sender's device type, and the sender's device address. It may also optionally incorporate other data (such as user id and password) required by the unified message delivery service to be used, in the format defined by the delivery service (step 207). Patentzitate Zitiertes Patent Eingetragen Veröffentlichungsdatum Antragsteller Titel * 23. 2009 Aol Llc Personalized auto-reply messages based on categories * 8. 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