CN106161202B - Mail client processing method and device - Google Patents

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CN106161202B
CN106161202B CN201510206439.4A CN201510206439A CN106161202B CN 106161202 B CN106161202 B CN 106161202B CN 201510206439 A CN201510206439 A CN 201510206439A CN 106161202 B CN106161202 B CN 106161202B
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The invention discloses a processing method and a processing device of a mail client, which are used for enabling the mail client to have multiple functions and meeting various requirements of users. The method comprises the following steps: acquiring a currently monitored operation instruction; acquiring an applicable mail client protocol corresponding to the currently received operation instruction from at least two preset mail client protocols and the corresponding relation between each mail client protocol and the operation instruction; and responding to the operation instruction by using the applicable mail client protocol. According to the technical scheme, the mail client has multiple functions, so that the experience effect of a user is improved.

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Mail client processing method and device
Technical Field
The present invention relates to the field of communications, and in particular, to a method and an apparatus for processing a mail client.
Background
With the development of information technology in recent years, e-mail transmission information has been widely used in daily work and study of people. Because the functions and the types of the e-mails are different, the e-mail transmission protocols tend to be diversified more and more, and different transmission protocols have different characteristics. At present, the same mailbox client usually supports only one transmission protocol, and if a user wants to use multiple protocols to transmit mails, the user needs to have multiple corresponding mailboxes, which causes great inconvenience to daily work and study. And because the mail transmission protocols have differences in the aspects of capability, performance and the like, short boards exist in part of places by adopting a single protocol mode for the mailbox account, and the experience effect is very poor.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention provides a processing method and a processing device of a mail client, which are used for enabling the mail client to have multiple functions and meeting various requirements of users.
According to a first aspect of the embodiments of the present invention, a method for processing a mail client is provided, which may include:
acquiring a currently monitored operation instruction;
acquiring an applicable mail client protocol corresponding to the currently received operation instruction from at least two preset mail client protocols and the corresponding relation between each mail client protocol and the operation instruction;
and responding to the operation instruction by using the applicable mail client protocol.
In one embodiment, before the obtaining the currently received operation instruction, the method may further include:
setting the at least two mail client protocols for the mail client;
and setting corresponding operation instructions suitable for processing for each set mail client protocol in the at least two mail client protocols.
In one embodiment, the setting up the at least two mail client protocols for the mail client may include:
displaying options corresponding to a plurality of mail client protocols respectively, wherein the number of the mail client protocols is at least two;
and acquiring the selected options, and configuring a mail client protocol corresponding to the selected options to the mail client, wherein the number of the selected options is at least two.
In one embodiment, the at least two mail client protocols may include at least two of the IMAP protocol, POP protocol, SMTP protocol, or EXCHANGE protocol.
In one embodiment, said responding to said operational instructions using said applicable mail client protocol may comprise:
the operation instruction responded by the IMAP protocol comprises an email uploading instruction;
the operation instruction responded by the POP protocol comprises a confidential mail sending instruction;
the operation instruction responded by the SMTP protocol comprises an instruction for sending a mail to a specified client group;
the operation instruction responded by the EXCHANGE protocol comprises a real-time new mail pushing instruction.
According to a second aspect of the embodiments of the present invention, there is provided a processing apparatus of a mail client, which may include:
the first acquisition module is used for acquiring the currently monitored operation instruction;
a second obtaining module, configured to obtain, in at least two preset mail client protocols and a correspondence between each mail client protocol and an operation instruction, an applicable mail client protocol corresponding to the currently received operation instruction;
and the response module is used for responding to the operation instruction by utilizing the applicable mail client protocol.
In one embodiment, the apparatus may further comprise:
the first setting module is used for setting the at least two mail client protocols for the mail client;
and the second setting module is used for setting a corresponding operation instruction suitable for processing for each mail client protocol in the set at least two mail client protocols.
In one embodiment, the second setting module may include:
the display submodule is used for displaying options corresponding to various mail client protocols, and the number of the various mail client protocols is at least two;
and the configuration submodule is used for configuring the mail client protocol corresponding to the selected option to the mail client, and the number of the selected options is at least two.
In one embodiment, the at least two mail client protocols may include at least two of the IMAP protocol, POP protocol, SMTP protocol, or EXCHANGE protocol.
In one embodiment, the response module may include:
the first corresponding sub-module is used for responding to an email uploading instruction by utilizing an IMAP protocol;
the second response submodule is used for responding and sending the confidential mail instruction by utilizing the POP protocol;
a third response submodule for responding the instruction of sending the mail to the specified client group by using the SMTP protocol;
and the fourth response submodule is used for responding to the new mail real-time pushing instruction by using the EXCHANGE protocol.
The technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the invention can produce the following beneficial effects: obtaining a currently monitored operation instruction; acquiring an applicable mail client protocol corresponding to the currently received operation instruction from at least two preset mail client protocols and the corresponding relation between each mail client protocol and the operation instruction; and responding to the operation instruction by using the applicable mail client protocol. The mail client has multiple functions and meets the requirements of various aspects of users.
Additional features and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings. The technical solution of the present invention is further described in detail by the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
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FIG. 1 is a flow chart illustrating a method of processing a mail client in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a flow chart illustrating a method of processing another mail client according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a processing device of a mail client in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a processing device of another mail client in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a block diagram illustrating a processing device of another mail client in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a block diagram illustrating a processing device of another mail client in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
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The preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, and it will be understood that they are described herein for the purpose of illustration and explanation and not limitation.
The embodiment of the invention provides a mail client, which can be a mailbox software account, a mail processing system or other tools for sending mails, is configured with at least two mail client protocols, and sets a corresponding operating instruction suitable for processing for each mail client protocol.
According to a first aspect of the embodiments of the present invention, there is provided a processing method for a mail client, which can be used in a mail client or other devices for transmitting e-mails, as shown in fig. 1, the method includes steps S101-S103:
in step S101, a currently monitored operation instruction is acquired.
The process of monitoring the operation instruction can be real-time monitoring or periodic monitoring, and the operation instruction can be an instruction for uploading mails, an instruction for sending confidential mails, an instruction for sending mails to a specified client group, an instruction for pushing new mails in real time and the like.
In step S102, an applicable mail client protocol corresponding to the currently received operation instruction is obtained from at least two preset mail client protocols and a correspondence between each mail client protocol and the operation instruction.
Wherein, different mail client protocols have different characteristics and support different functions, thereby achieving different transmission effects. For example, the IMAP protocol supports a mail uploading function, but does not support a real-time new mail pushing function; the EXCHANGE protocol supports the function of pushing new mails in real time, but does not support the function of uploading mails. At this time, in one embodiment, the operation instruction corresponding to the IMAP protocol is preset as an email uploading instruction, the operation instruction corresponding to the EXCHANGE protocol is preset as a new email real-time pushing instruction, and further, when the email client receives the email uploading instruction, the IMAP protocol is acquired; and when the mail client receives a new mail pushing instruction in real time, acquiring an EXCHANGE protocol.
In step S103, the operation instruction is responded with the applicable mail client protocol.
The method realizes that the mail client has multiple functions and meets the requirements of various aspects of users.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 2, before the step S101, a step S100 is further included:
in step S100, at least two mail client protocols are set for the mail client, and a corresponding operation instruction suitable for processing is set for each of the at least two mail client protocols.
The implementation can be specifically that a user acquires all mail client protocols supported by the mailbox client from the network side as candidate protocols, selects the required mail client protocols according to the actual conditions of the user, then acquires the operation instructions corresponding to the mail client protocols from the network side, and can also custom set the operation instructions corresponding to the mail client protocols according to the requirements of the user.
In one embodiment, step S100 may be implemented as: displaying options corresponding to a plurality of mail client protocols respectively, wherein the number of the mail client protocols is at least two; and acquiring the selected options, and configuring the mail client protocol corresponding to the selected options to the mail client, wherein the number of the selected options is at least two.
In one embodiment, the at least two mail client protocols may include at least two of IMAP, POP, SMTP, or EXCHANGE protocols.
In one embodiment, step S103 may be implemented as:
responding to an email uploading instruction by using an IMAP protocol; for example, when the user clicks a draft uploading button on the mail client, the IMAP protocol may be invoked to perform a draft uploading operation, thereby implementing a draft uploading function.
Sending a confidential mail instruction by using a POP (point of presence protocol) response; for example, when the user selects to send the confidential mail, the POP protocol can be called, and the mail is automatically deleted from the server after being downloaded by the receiver, so that the leakage of the mail is prevented.
Sending an email instruction to a specified client group by using an SMTP protocol response; for example, when a user selects to send a mail to all employees of the company, the SMTP protocol can be called to send the mail in the mail system of the company, and the account of the mail system of the company is required to be owned to accept the mail.
Responding to a new mail pushing instruction in real time by using an EXCHANGE protocol; for example, when the mail client receives a new mail real-time pushing instruction, the EXCHANGE protocol is called to monitor the pushed new mail prompt, so that the mail real-time pushing function is realized.
The method integrates the characteristics of various mail transmission protocols and makes up for the deficiencies of the characteristics, so that the mail client has multiple functions, a more complete mail transmission scheme is provided for users, and the experience effect is improved.
According to a second aspect of the embodiments of the present invention, there is provided a processing apparatus of a mail client, as shown in fig. 3, which may include:
a first obtaining module 31, configured to obtain a currently monitored operation instruction;
a second obtaining module 32, configured to obtain, in at least two preset mail client protocols and a corresponding relationship between each mail client protocol and an operation instruction, an applicable mail client protocol corresponding to a currently received operation instruction;
a response module 33 for responding to the operation instruction by using the applicable mail client protocol.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 4, the apparatus may further include:
a first setting module 34 for setting the at least two mail client protocols for the mail client.
And the second setting module 35 is configured to set a corresponding operation instruction suitable for processing for each of the set at least two mail client protocols.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 5, the second setting module 35 may include:
the display sub-module 351 is used for displaying options corresponding to the various mail client protocols, and the number of the various mail client protocols is at least two;
the configuration sub-module 352 is configured to configure the mail client protocol corresponding to the selected option to the mail client, where the number of the selected options is at least two.
In one embodiment, the at least two mail client protocols may include at least two of IMAP, POP, SMTP, or EXCHANGE protocols.
In one embodiment, as shown in FIG. 6, the response module 33 may include:
the first response submodule 331 is configured to respond to an email uploading instruction by using an IMAP protocol;
a second response submodule 332, configured to send a secure mail instruction in response to the POP protocol;
a third response submodule 333 configured to respond to the instruction of sending the mail to the specified customer group using the SMTP protocol;
and a fourth response submodule 334, configured to respond to the new mail pushing instruction in real time by using EXCHANGE protocol.
As will be appreciated by one skilled in the art, embodiments of the present invention may be provided as a method, system, or computer program product. Accordingly, the present invention may take the form of an entirely hardware embodiment, an entirely software embodiment or an embodiment combining software and hardware aspects. Furthermore, the present invention may take the form of a computer program product embodied on one or more computer-usable storage media (including, but not limited to, disk storage, optical storage, and the like) having computer-usable program code embodied therein.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, if such modifications and variations of the present invention fall within the scope of the claims of the present invention and their equivalents, the present invention is also intended to include such modifications and variations.

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1. A method for processing a mail client, comprising:
acquiring a currently monitored operation instruction;
acquiring an applicable mail client protocol corresponding to the currently monitored operation instruction from at least two preset mail client protocols and the corresponding relation between each mail client protocol and the operation instruction;
responding to the operation instruction by using the applicable mail client protocol;
the responding to the operation instruction by using the applicable mail client protocol comprises the following steps:
the operation instruction responded by the IMAP protocol comprises an email uploading instruction;
the operation instruction responded by the POP protocol comprises a confidential mail sending instruction;
the operation instruction responded by the SMTP protocol comprises an instruction for sending a mail to a specified client group;
the operation instruction responded by the EXCHANGE protocol comprises a real-time new mail pushing instruction.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein prior to obtaining the currently received operational instruction, further comprising:
setting the at least two mail client protocols for the mail client;
and setting corresponding operation instructions suitable for processing for each set mail client protocol in the at least two mail client protocols.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein said setting up said at least two mail client protocols for said mail client comprises:
displaying options corresponding to a plurality of mail client protocols respectively, wherein the number of the mail client protocols is at least two;
and acquiring the selected options, and configuring a mail client protocol corresponding to the selected options to the mail client, wherein the number of the selected options is at least two.
4. The method of claim 1,
the at least two mail client protocols comprise at least two protocols of IMAP protocol, POP protocol, SMTP protocol or EXCHANGE protocol.
5. A processing apparatus of a mail client, comprising:
the first acquisition module is used for acquiring the currently monitored operation instruction;
a second obtaining module, configured to obtain, in at least two preset mail client protocols and a correspondence between each mail client protocol and an operation instruction, an applicable mail client protocol corresponding to the currently received operation instruction;
the response module is used for responding to the operation instruction by utilizing the applicable mail client protocol;
the response module includes:
the first response submodule is used for responding to an email uploading instruction by utilizing an IMAP protocol;
the second response submodule is used for responding and sending the confidential mail instruction by utilizing the POP protocol;
a third response submodule for responding the instruction of sending the mail to the specified client group by using the SMTP protocol;
and the fourth response submodule is used for responding to the new mail real-time pushing instruction by using the EXCHANGE protocol.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the apparatus further comprises:
the first setting module is used for setting the at least two mail client protocols for the mail client;
and the second setting module is used for setting a corresponding operation instruction suitable for processing for each mail client protocol in the set at least two mail client protocols.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the second setup module comprises:
the display submodule is used for displaying options corresponding to various mail client protocols, and the number of the various mail client protocols is at least two;
and the configuration submodule is used for configuring the mail client protocol corresponding to the selected option to the mail client, and the number of the selected options is at least two.
8. The apparatus of claim 5,
the at least two mail client protocols comprise at least two protocols of IMAP protocol, POP protocol, SMTP protocol or EXCHANGE protocol.
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