CN114371895B - Terminal equipment, mail marking method and storage medium - Google Patents

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CN114371895B
CN114371895B CN202111568602.3A CN202111568602A CN114371895B CN 114371895 B CN114371895 B CN 114371895B CN 202111568602 A CN202111568602 A CN 202111568602A CN 114371895 B CN114371895 B CN 114371895B
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The application provides a terminal device, a mail marking method and a storage medium, and relates to the technical field of computers. When sending the mail to be marked to the first mailbox account, the terminal equipment acquires the response level of the first mailbox account and sets the priority of the mail to be marked according to the response level of the first mailbox account. By the mail marking method, the priority of the mails can be automatically set, the operation is simple, the user can be helped to save time, and the mail receiver can be reminded to timely process important mails.

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Terminal equipment, mail marking method and storage medium
Technical Field
The present invention relates to the field of computer technologies, and in particular, to a terminal device, a mail marking method, and a storage medium.
Background
Currently, mail has become one of the carriers and transmission channels for important information. In daily life and work, people may need to send various mail, such as: work mail, notification mail, confirmation mail, etc.
Before sending the target mail, the user needs to set the priority of the target mail according to the importance of the target mail so as to prompt the mail receiver to process the important mail in time, but when the user forgets to set the priority of the target mail or does not set the priority of the target mail successfully, the mail receiver may miss the optimal time of mail processing, thereby causing certain loss to both the mail sender and the mail receiver.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to solve the problems in the prior art, the embodiment of the application provides a terminal device, a mail marking method and a storage medium, which can automatically set the priority of mails, simplify the operation of users, help the users save time and prompt mail receivers to process important mails in time.
In a first aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a terminal device, including: a display, a memory, and a processor;
the display is configured to display an interface of the terminal device when in operation;
the memory is configured to store a program or data used by the terminal device to operate;
the processor is configured to acquire a response level of a first mailbox account when sending a mail to be marked to the first mailbox account; the response level of the first mailbox account is determined according to the priority of marked mails corresponding to the first mailbox account in a set time period; the marked mail comprises a mail of which the receiving party is the first mailbox account and/or a mail of which the sending party is the first mailbox account; and setting the priority of the mail to be marked according to the response level of the first mailbox account.
In one possible implementation, the processor is specifically configured to:
if the response level of the first mailbox account is the first priority level, setting the priority of the mail to be marked as the first priority;
if the response level of the first mailbox account is a secondary level, setting the priority of the mail to be marked as a second priority; the second priority is lower than the first priority.
In one possible implementation, the set time period is a time period preceding the current time period; the response level of the first mailbox account is determined by:
acquiring a marking value of the first mailbox account; the marking value is determined according to the priority of marked mails corresponding to the first mailbox account in the previous time period;
if the marking value of the first mailbox account is larger than or equal to a first set threshold value, setting the response level of the first mailbox account as a first level, and storing the first level into a first database;
if the marking value of the first mailbox account is smaller than or equal to a second set threshold value, setting the response level of the first mailbox account as a secondary level, and storing the secondary level in a second database; the second set threshold is less than the first set threshold.
In one possible implementation, the processor is further configured to:
before the marking value of the first mailbox account is obtained, in a previous time period, when the priority of the mail related to the first mailbox account is detected to be high priority each time, the marking value of the first mailbox account is increased; and reducing the marking value of the first mailbox account every time the mail related to the first mailbox account is detected to have low priority.
In one possible implementation, the processor is further configured to:
after the marking value of the first mailbox account is obtained, if the priority level of the first mailbox account is between the first set threshold value and the second set threshold value, setting the response level of the first mailbox account as an intermediate level, and storing the intermediate level in a third database;
setting the priority of the mail to be marked according to the response level of the first mailbox account, including:
if the response level of the first mailbox account is the middle level, acquiring the priority of the associated mail corresponding to the mail to be marked; the associated mail belongs to marked mail;
If the priority of the related mail is the first priority, setting the priority of the mail to be marked as the first priority;
and if the priority of the related mail is the second priority, setting the priority of the mail to be marked as the second priority.
In one possible implementation, the processor is further configured to:
if the associated mail of the mail to be marked is not detected or the priority of the associated mail corresponding to the mail to be marked is not detected, detecting the theme identification of the mail to be marked;
and if the theme mark of the mail to be marked comprises a set mark, setting the priority of the mail to be marked as a first priority.
In one possible implementation, the processor is further configured to:
and after setting the priority of the mail to be marked according to the response level of the first mailbox account, responding to the adjustment operation of the user on the priority of the mail to be marked, and updating the priority of the mail to be marked.
In a second aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a mail marking method, which is applied to a terminal device, where the method includes:
when sending a mail to be marked to a first mailbox account, acquiring a response level of the first mailbox account; the response level of the first mailbox account is determined according to the priority of marked mails corresponding to the first mailbox account in a set time period; the marked mail comprises a mail of which the receiving party is the first mailbox account and/or a mail of which the sending party is the first mailbox account;
And setting the priority of the mail to be marked according to the response level of the first mailbox account.
In one possible implementation, the set time period is a time period preceding the current time period; the response level of the first mailbox account is determined by:
acquiring a marking value of the first mailbox account; the marking value is determined according to the priority of marked mails corresponding to the first mailbox account in the previous time period;
if the marking value of the first mailbox account is larger than or equal to a first set threshold value, setting the response level of the first mailbox account as a first level, and storing the first level into a first database;
if the marking value of the first mailbox account is smaller than or equal to a second set threshold value, setting the response level of the first mailbox account as a secondary level, and storing the secondary level in a second database; the second set threshold is less than the first set threshold.
In a third aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a mail marking apparatus, including:
the method comprises the steps that an obtaining unit obtains a response level of a first mailbox account when a mail to be marked is sent to the first mailbox account; the response level of the first mailbox account is determined according to the priority of marked mails corresponding to the first mailbox account in a set time period; the marked mail comprises a mail of which the receiving party is the first mailbox account and/or a mail of which the sending party is the first mailbox account;
And the setting unit is used for setting the priority of the mail to be marked according to the response level of the first mailbox account.
In a fourth aspect, embodiments of the present application provide a computer readable storage medium having a computer program stored therein, which when executed by a processor, implements the method of the second aspect or any possible implementation of the second aspect.
In a fifth aspect, embodiments of the present application provide a computer program product comprising a computer program or instructions which, when executed by a processor, implement the method of the second aspect or any of the possible embodiments of the second aspect described above.
In the embodiment of the application, when the terminal equipment sends the mail to be marked to the first mailbox account, the response level of the first mailbox account is obtained, the priority of the mail to be marked is set according to the response level of the first mailbox account, and the priority of the mail can be automatically set by the mail marking method, so that the operation is simple, the user can be helped to save time, and the mail receiver can be timely reminded to process the important mail.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a terminal device provided in an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 2 is a software structural block diagram of a terminal device provided in an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 3 is a flowchart of a mail marking method according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 4 is a schematic diagram of a mobile phone desktop according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 5 is an operation interface diagram of a mailbox application provided in an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of a mail editing interface according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 7 is a schematic diagram of an editing interface of a target mail according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 8 is a schematic diagram of a mail priority selection interface provided in an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 9 is a flowchart of determining a first mailbox account response level according to embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 10 is a flowchart of another mail marking method according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 11 is a block diagram of a mail marking device according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 12 is a block diagram of another mail marking device according to an embodiment of the present application.
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For the purposes of clarity, technical solutions and advantages of the present application, the following description will be given in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, and it is apparent that the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present application, but not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be made by one of ordinary skill in the art without undue burden from the present disclosure, are within the scope of the present disclosure.
It should be noted that, the application scenario described in the embodiment of the present application is for more clearly describing the technical solution of the embodiment of the present application, and does not constitute a limitation on the technical solution provided in the embodiment of the present application, and as a person of ordinary skill in the art can know, with the appearance of the new application scenario, the technical solution provided in the embodiment of the present application is also applicable to similar technical problems.
In order to enable a user to view and process important mails in time, the embodiment of the application provides a terminal device, a mail marking method and a storage medium, wherein when the terminal device sends a mail to be marked to a first mailbox account or a received mail to be marked of the first mailbox account, the terminal device can acquire a response level of the first mailbox account, and the priority of the mail to be marked is set according to the response level of the first mailbox account. The mail marking method can automatically set the priority of the mails, is simple to operate, can help a user save time, and can prompt a mail receiver to process important mails in time.
The terminal equipment provided by the embodiment of the application can be portable equipment such as mobile phones, wearable equipment, tablet computers and the like. A hardware configuration block diagram of a terminal device provided in an embodiment of the present application is exemplarily shown in fig. 1. It should be understood that the terminal device 100 shown in fig. 1 is only one example, and that the terminal device 100 may have more or fewer components than shown in fig. 1, may combine two or more components, or may have a different configuration of components. The various components shown in the figures may be implemented in hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software, including one or more signal processing and/or application specific integrated circuits.
As shown in fig. 1, the terminal device 100 includes: communication component 110, processor 120, memory 130, display 140, input component 150, audio circuitry 160, SIM card interface 170, and sensor 180.
The communication component 110 is configured to receive or send a call request, receive and send signals during a call, and connect to a server to upload or download data. The communication component 110 may include an RF (radio frequency) circuit 111, a Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity ) module 112.
The RF circuit 111 may be used for receiving and transmitting signals during the process of receiving and transmitting information or communication, and may receive downlink data of the base station and then transmit the downlink data to the processor 120 for processing; uplink data may be sent to the base station. In general, RF circuitry 111 includes, but is not limited to, an antenna, at least one amplifier, a transceiver, a coupler, a low noise amplifier, a duplexer, and the like. The RF circuit 111 may receive electromagnetic waves from an antenna, filter, amplify, and the like the received electromagnetic waves, and transmit the electromagnetic waves to a modem processor for demodulation. The RF circuit 111 may amplify the signal modulated by the modem processor, and convert the signal into electromagnetic waves through the antenna to radiate. In some embodiments, at least some functional blocks of RF circuitry 111 may be disposed in processor 120. In some embodiments, at least some of the functional blocks of RF circuitry 111 may be disposed in the same device as at least some of the blocks of processor 120. The RF circuitry 111 and antenna of the terminal device 100 are coupled such that the terminal device 100 can communicate with a network and other devices through wireless communication techniques.
Wi-Fi belongs to a short-range wireless transmission technology, and the terminal device 100 can help a user to send and receive e-mail, browse web pages, access streaming media and the like through the Wi-Fi module 112, so that wireless broadband internet access is provided for the user. The Wi-Fi module 112 may connect to a router through which an external network is connected. The Wi-Fi module 112 may also connect to a server to upload or download data.
The memory 130 may be used to store data or program codes used by the terminal device when operating. The processor 120 performs various functions of the terminal device 100 and data processing by executing data or program codes stored in the memory 130. Memory 130 may include high-speed random access memory and may also include non-volatile memory, such as at least one magnetic disk storage device, flash memory device, or other volatile solid-state storage device. The memory 130 stores an operating system that enables the terminal device 100 to operate.
The display 140 is used to display information input by a user or information provided to the user and a graphical user interface (graphical user interface, GUI) of various menus of the terminal device 100. In particular, the display 140 may include a display disposed on the front side of the terminal device 100. The display may be configured in the form of a liquid crystal display, light emitting diodes, or the like. The display 140 may be used to display an interface of the terminal device while it is running.
The input component 150 may be used to receive numeric or character information entered by a user, various operations entered by the user, etc., and generate signal inputs related to user settings and function controls of the terminal device 100. In particular, the input component 150 may include keys and a touch screen, which may be disposed on the front side of the terminal device 100, may collect touch operations on or near the user, such as clicking buttons, dragging scroll boxes, and the like.
The touch screen may be covered on the display, and in some embodiments, the touch screen may be integrated with the display to implement the input and output functions of the terminal device 100, and after integration, the touch screen may be simply referred to as a touch display.
The terminal device 100 may further include a positioning module, such as a satellite positioning module or a mobile communication network positioning module, and may determine the geographic location of the terminal device 100 in real time.
Audio circuitry 160, speaker 161, microphone 162 may provide an audio interface between the user and terminal device 100. The audio circuit 160 may transmit the received electrical signal converted from audio data to the speaker 161, and the speaker 161 converts the electrical signal into a sound signal and outputs the sound signal. The terminal device 100 may also be configured with a volume button for adjusting the volume of the sound signal. On the other hand, the microphone 162 converts the collected sound signal into an electrical signal, receives it by the audio circuit 160, converts it into audio data, and outputs the audio data to the RF circuit 111 for transmission to, for example, another terminal, or outputs the audio data to the memory 130 for further processing.
The SIM card interface 170 is used to connect a SIM card. The SIM card may be contacted and separated from the terminal apparatus 100 by being inserted into the SIM card interface 170 or by being withdrawn from the SIM card interface 170. The terminal device 100 may support 1 or N SIM card interfaces, N being a positive integer greater than 1. The SIM card interface 170 may support Nano SIM cards, micro SIM cards, and the like. The same SIM card interface can be used to insert multiple cards simultaneously. The types of the plurality of cards may be the same or different. The SIM card interface may also be compatible with different types of SIM cards. The SIM card interface may also be compatible with external memory cards. The terminal device 100 interacts with the network through the SIM card to realize functions such as call and data communication. In some embodiments, the terminal device 100 employs esims, namely: an embedded SIM card. The eSIM card can be embedded in the terminal device 100 and cannot be separated from the terminal device 100. The SIM card is used to identify the user's mobile phone number.
The terminal device 100 may include a USB (universal serial bus ) interface or the like in addition to the SIM card interface 170. The USB interface is used for connecting a charging wire or other peripheral equipment. For example, the terminal device 100 may be connected to the charging wire through a USB interface. The components or modules in the terminal device 100 are connected by a bus.
The terminal device 100 may further comprise at least one sensor 180, such as an acceleration sensor 181, a distance sensor 182, a fingerprint sensor 183, a temperature sensor 184. The terminal device 100 may also be configured with other sensors such as gyroscopes, barometers, hygrometers, thermometers, infrared sensors, light sensors, motion sensors, and the like. For example, the fingerprint sensor 183 may be used to sense icons of the user's pointing interface with the terminal device 100.
The terminal device 100 may also include a camera for capturing still images or video. The camera can be one or a plurality of cameras. The object generates an optical image through the lens and projects the optical image onto the photosensitive element. The photosensitive element may be a charge coupled device (charge coupled device, CCD) or a Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) phototransistor. The photosensitive element converts the optical signal into an electrical signal, which is then transferred to the processor 120 for conversion into a digital image signal.
The processor 120 is a control center of the terminal device 100, connects various parts of the entire terminal using various interfaces and lines, and performs various functions of the terminal device 100 and processes data by running or executing software programs stored in the memory 130, and calling data stored in the memory 130. In some embodiments, processor 120 may include one or more processing units. The processor 120 may run an operating system, an application program, a user interface display, a touch response, and a mail marking method according to the embodiments of the present application. The processor 120 performs the specific process of the mail marking method, which will be described in detail below.
Fig. 2 is a software configuration block diagram of the terminal device 100 of the embodiment of the present application.
The layered architecture divides the software into several layers, each with distinct roles and branches. The layers communicate with each other through a software interface. In some embodiments, the Android system is divided into four layers, from top to bottom, an application layer, an application framework layer, an Zhuoyun row (Android run) and system libraries, and a kernel layer, respectively.
The application layer may include a series of application packages. As shown in fig. 2, the application package may include applications such as cameras, gallery, calendar, talk, map, navigation, clock, bluetooth, music, video, short message, etc. The user may set an alarm clock in the clock application. The application layer may also include third party applications installed on the terminal device.
The application framework layer provides an application programming interface (Application Programming Interface, API) and programming framework for application programs of the application layer. The application framework layer includes a number of predefined functions.
As shown in FIG. 2, the application framework layer may include a window manager, a content provider, a view system, a telephony manager, a resource manager, a notification manager, and the like.
The window manager is used for managing window programs. The window manager may obtain the display size, determine if there is a status bar, lock the screen, intercept the screen, etc.
The content provider is used to store and retrieve data and make such data accessible to applications. The data may include alarm clock data, video, images, audio, calls made and received, browsing history and bookmarks, phone books, etc.
The view system includes visual controls, such as controls to display text, controls to display pictures, and the like. The view system may be used to build applications. The display interface may be composed of one or more views. For example, a display interface including a text message notification icon may include a view displaying text and a view displaying a picture.
The telephony manager is arranged to provide communication functions for the terminal device. Such as the management of call status (including on, hung-up, etc.). The resource manager provides various resources for the application program, such as localization strings, icons, pictures, layout files, video files, and the like.
The notification manager allows the application to display notification information in a status bar, can be used to communicate notification type messages, can automatically disappear after a short dwell, and does not require user interaction. Such as notification manager is used to inform that the download is complete, message alerts, etc. The notification manager may also be a notification in the form of a chart or scroll bar text that appears on the system top status bar, such as a notification of a background running application, or a notification that appears on the screen in the form of a dialog window. For example, a text message is prompted in a status bar, a prompt tone is emitted, the terminal vibrates, and an indicator light blinks.
Android run time includes a core library and virtual machines. Android run time is responsible for scheduling and management of the Android system.
The core library consists of two parts: one part is a function which needs to be called by java language, and the other part is a core library of android.
The application layer and the application framework layer run in a virtual machine. The virtual machine executes java files of the application program layer and the application program framework layer as binary files. The virtual machine is used for executing the functions of object life cycle management, stack management, thread management, security and exception management, garbage collection and the like.
The system library may include a plurality of functional modules. For example: surface manager (surface manager), media Libraries (Media Libraries), three-dimensional graphics processing Libraries (e.g., openGL ES), 2D graphics engines (e.g., SGL), etc. Wherein the three-dimensional graphics processing library and the 2D graphics engine both belong to a common camera resource.
The surface manager is used to manage the display subsystem and provides a fusion of 2D and 3D layers for multiple applications.
Media libraries support a variety of commonly used audio, video format playback and recording, still image files, and the like. The media library may support a variety of audio and video encoding formats, such as MPEG4, h.264, MP3, AAC, AMR, JPG, PNG, etc.
The three-dimensional graphic processing library is used for realizing three-dimensional graphic drawing, image rendering, synthesis, layer processing and the like.
The 2D graphics engine is a drawing engine for 2D drawing.
The kernel layer is a layer between hardware and software. The inner core layer at least comprises a display driver, a camera driver, an audio driver and a sensor driver.
In order to further explain the technical solutions provided in the embodiments of the present application, the following details are described with reference to the accompanying drawings and the detailed description. Although the embodiments of the present application provide the method operational steps as shown in the following embodiments or figures, more or fewer operational steps may be included in the method, either on a routine or non-inventive basis. In steps where there is logically no necessary causal relationship, the execution order of the steps is not limited to the execution order provided by the embodiments of the present application. The method may be performed sequentially or and in accordance with the method shown in the embodiments or drawings when the actual process or apparatus is performed.
Fig. 3 shows a flowchart of a mail marking method provided in an embodiment of the present application. The method may be applied to the terminal device shown in fig. 1, which may include, but is not limited to, a mobile phone. As shown in fig. 3, the method may include the steps of:
step S301, when sending the mail to be marked to the first mailbox account, acquiring the response level of the first mailbox account.
In an alternative embodiment, when sending the mail to be marked to the first mailbox account, the mobile phone may obtain the account identifier of the first mailbox account, and obtain the response level of the first mailbox account according to the account identifier of the first mailbox account. The response level of the first mailbox account can be determined according to the priority of the marked mail corresponding to the first mailbox account in a set time period; the marked mail comprises a mail with a receiver as a first mailbox account and/or a mail with a sender as the first mailbox account.
Step S302, setting the priority of the mail to be marked according to the response level of the first mailbox account.
In an alternative embodiment, when the priority of the mail to be marked is set according to the response level of the first mailbox account, if the response level of the first mailbox account is the first priority, setting the priority of the mail to be marked as the first priority; if the response level of the first mailbox account is the secondary level, setting the priority of the mail to be marked as a second priority; the second priority is lower than the first priority.
Specifically, in one embodiment, the mail to be marked may be any mail to be sent, and the first mailbox account may be any mailbox account. Icons of all applications installed by a user are displayed on a desktop of the mobile phone, as shown in fig. 4, the user can click on the icons of the mailbox application, the mobile phone starts the mailbox application in response to the operation of clicking the icons of the mailbox application by the user, and an operation interface of the mailbox application is displayed; illustratively, as shown in FIG. 5, in the mailbox application's operating interface, a create new mail button 501 and an inbox button 502 may be included.
The user may click on the create new mail button 501 and the handset displays a mail editing interface in response to the user clicking on the create new mail button 501. Illustratively, as shown in fig. 6, in the mail editing interface, a recipient input box 601, a subject input box 602, a content input box 603, a priority input box 604, and a send key 605 may be included. The user may input a mailbox account of the recipient in the recipient input box 601, for example, 1231233@xx.com, the mobile phone obtains an account identifier of the mailbox account in response to an operation of inputting any mailbox account by the user, searches a response level of the mailbox account corresponding to the account identifier according to the obtained account identifier, and then sets a priority of the mail to be sent according to the response level of the mailbox account. Illustratively, assuming that the acquired response level of the mailbox account is the first level, the priority of the mail to be sent is set to a high priority, and is displayed in the priority input box 604.
In the embodiment of the application, the priority of the mail can be set to be two of high priority and low priority; wherein, the high priority may correspond to the first priority and the low priority may correspond to the second priority; the priority of the mail may also be set to three of a high priority, a low priority, and a normal priority, wherein the normal priority is one of the priorities between the first priority and the second priority; the priority of the mail may be set to four types, and the present application is not limited thereto.
The user may also input the subject content of the mail, e.g., important mail, etc., at a subject input box 602; the text content or the picture content of the mail can be input in the content input box 603; after the input is completed, the user can click the send button 605, and the mobile phone responds to the operation of clicking the send button 605 by the user to send the mail to the corresponding mailbox account.
In an alternative embodiment, the corresponding response level of the mailbox account may include an intermediate level in addition to the primary level and the secondary level, the intermediate level being one that is intermediate to the primary level and the secondary level. When the priority of the mail to be marked is set according to the response level of the first mailbox account, if the response level of the first mailbox account is the middle level, the priority of the associated mail corresponding to the mail to be marked can be obtained; for example, the user replies to the mail a, and establishes a reply mail B, and the mail a is an associated mail of the mail B. Wherein the associated mail belongs to the marked mail; if the priority of the related mail is high, the priority of the mail to be marked can be set to be high; if the priority of the associated mail is low, the priority of the mail to be marked may be set to be low. If the priority of the associated mail is the normal priority, the priority of the mail to be marked can be set as the normal priority.
Specifically, in one embodiment, taking a mail a as a target mail in an inbox by a user, replying to the mail a, and establishing a reply mail B as an example, where the mail a is an associated mail of the mail B. Specifically, the user may click the inbox button 502 in the operation interface of the mailbox application, and the mobile phone displays the mail display interface in response to the operation of clicking the inbox button 502 by the user. The user may use the mail a as the target mail in the mail display interface, the user may click the mail a, the mobile phone responds to the operation of clicking the mail a by the user, and displays the editing interface of the mail a, as shown in fig. 7, in the editing interface of the mail a, a reply key 701 may be included, the user may click the reply key 701, the mobile phone responds to the operation of clicking the reply key 701 by the user, displays the mail editing interface of the reply mail, that is, the mail editing interface of the mail B, the mobile phone may acquire the mailbox account corresponding to the mail a, and then correspondingly searches the response level of the mailbox account, if the response level of the mailbox account is the middle level, the mobile phone may detect the priority of the mail a, and if the priority of the mail a is the high priority, the priority of the mail B may be set to the high priority, and displayed in the priority input box 604.
In another optional implementation manner, when the priority of the mail to be marked is set according to the response level of the first mailbox account, if the response level of the first mailbox account is detected to be the middle level and the associated mail of the mail to be marked is not detected or the priority of the associated mail corresponding to the mail to be marked is not detected, the subject identifier of the mail to be marked is detected; if the theme mark of the mail to be marked contains the set mark, the priority of the mail to be marked is set to be high.
Specifically, in one embodiment, a user may use a mail a as a target mail in a mail display interface, the user may click the mail a, the mobile phone may respond to an operation of clicking the mail a by the user, display an editing interface of the mail a, in the editing interface of the mail a, the user may click a reply key, the mobile phone may respond to an operation of clicking the reply key by the user, display an email editing interface of the reply mail, that is, an email editing interface of the mail B, the mobile phone may obtain a mailbox account corresponding to the mail a, and then correspondingly search a response level of the mailbox account, and if the response level of the mailbox account is an intermediate level, the mobile phone may detect a priority of the mail a, if the mobile phone does not detect the priority of the mail a, the mobile phone may detect a subject content input by the user in the email editing interface of the mail B, and if a subject identifier of the reply mail contains text related to "important", set the priority of the reply mail as a high priority, where "important" is an optional set identifier.
In another embodiment, if the mobile phone detects that the subject content input by the user in the mail editing interface of the mail B contains related characters such as routine, the priority of the reply mail is set to be low; if the mobile phone detects that the subject content input by the user in the mail editing interface of the mail B does not contain the setting identifier, the priority of the reply mail can be set as the normal priority.
In another alternative embodiment, after the priority of the mail to be marked is automatically set according to the response level of the first mailbox account, the priority of the mail to be marked may also be updated in response to an adjustment operation of the user on the priority of the mail to be marked.
Specifically, in one embodiment, the mobile phone may set an X-Priority field corresponding to the mail to be marked in response to an adjustment operation of the user for the Priority of the mail to be marked; the X-Priority field is a field corresponding to the Priority of the mail in the related protocol and can be used for identifying the Priority of the mail; for example, when the X-Priority field is 1, then the Priority of the mail is identified as high Priority; when the X-Priority field is 5, the Priority of the mail is identified as low Priority.
Illustratively, after the mobile phone automatically sets the priority of the mail to be marked according to the response level of the first mailbox account, the priority of the mail to be marked may be displayed in a priority input box 604 in the mail editing interface, and if the priority of the mail to be marked displayed in the priority input box does not conform to the expectation of the user, the user may adjust the priority of the mail to be marked. Specifically, the mobile phone responds to the operation that a user sets the mail to be marked as high Priority, and an X-Priority field corresponding to the mail to be marked is set as 1; or, the mobile phone may set the X-Priority field corresponding to the mail to be marked to 5 in response to the operation of setting the mail to be marked to low Priority by the user.
In another embodiment, the mobile phone responds to the adjustment operation of the priority of the mail to be marked by the user, and can set the Importance field corresponding to the mail to be marked; the Importance field is a field corresponding to the priority of the mail in the related protocol, and can be used to identify the priority of the mail; for example, when the Importance field is high, then the priority of the mail is identified as high priority; when the Importance field is low, then the priority of the mail is identified as low priority.
Illustratively, after the mobile phone automatically sets the priority of the mail to be marked according to the response level of the first mailbox account, the priority of the mail to be marked may be displayed in a priority input box 604 in the mail editing interface, and if the priority of the mail to be marked displayed in the priority input box does not conform to the expectation of the user, the user may adjust the priority of the mail to be marked. Specifically, the mobile phone responds to the operation that a user sets the mail to be marked as high priority, and sets an Importance field corresponding to the mail to be marked as high; or, the mobile phone may set the Importance field corresponding to the mail to be marked to low in response to the operation of setting the mail to be marked to low priority by the user.
Illustratively, the user may click the priority input box 604 in the mail editing interface, the mobile phone responds to the operation of the user input priority input box 604 to display a priority selection interface, and illustratively, as shown in fig. 8, three priority keys of high priority, low priority and normal priority may be included in the priority selection interface, the user may select one of the priority keys as a target key, the user may click the target key, and the mobile phone responds to the operation of the user clicking the target key to set the priority of the mail to be sent; for example, the user may click a high Priority key in the Priority selection interface, and the mobile phone sets the X-Priority field to 1, i.e., the Priority of the mail to be sent to high Priority, in response to the user clicking the high Priority key, and displays the result in the Priority input box 604.
In this embodiment of the present application, before marking the mail to be marked, the terminal device needs to determine a response level of the first mailbox account, as shown in fig. 9, where determining the response level of the first mailbox account may include the following steps:
step S901, detecting whether the time interval from the last update of the database exceeds a set time period; if yes, go to step S902; if not, executing step S903;
in one embodiment, assuming that the set time period is 7 days, before determining the response level of the first mailbox account, the mobile phone may detect whether the time interval from the last update of the database exceeds 7 days; the databases may include a first database, a second database, and a third database.
Step S902, exiting the updating process, and determining the response level of the first mailbox account according to the result stored in the database;
in an alternative embodiment, the updating process may be exited when the detection is not more than a set period of time from the last update of the database, i.e. the last update result may be used to determine the response level of the first mailbox account.
Step S903, obtaining a marking value of the first mailbox account in the previous time period;
In an alternative embodiment, the tag value of the first mailbox account may be determined as follows: in the previous time period, when the priority of the mail related to the first mailbox account is detected to be high priority each time, the marking value of the first mailbox account is increased; when the priority of the mail related to the first mailbox account is detected to be low in priority each time, the marking value of the first mailbox account is reduced; the mail related to the first mailbox account may include a mail of which the recipient is the first mailbox account and a mail of which the sender is the first mailbox account. For example, when in the previous time period, there are 5 mails related to the first mailbox account, and the priorities of the mails are all high priorities, then the mobile phone may add 1 to the flag value of the first mailbox account each time the priority of the mails related to the first mailbox account is detected, until all the mails are detected; or when 5 mails related to the first mailbox account exist in the previous time period and the priority of the mails is low, the mobile phone can decrease the mark value of the first mailbox account by 1 until all the mails are detected when the priority of the mails related to the first mailbox account is detected each time.
Step S904, if the marking value of the first mailbox account is greater than or equal to the first set threshold, executing step S905; if not, executing step S906;
step S905, setting the response level of the first mailbox account as a first priority level, and storing the first priority level in a first database;
step S906, if the marking value of the first mailbox account is smaller than or equal to the second set threshold value, executing step S907; if not, executing step S908;
step S907, setting the response level of the first mailbox account as a secondary level and storing the secondary level in the second database;
step S908, the response level of the first mailbox account is set to an intermediate level and stored in the third database.
For example, assuming that the first set threshold is 2, and the second set threshold is-2, when the obtained marking value of the first mailbox account is greater than or equal to 2, the response level of the first mailbox account may be set to be the first priority level and stored in the first database; when the obtained marking value of the first mailbox account is more than-2 and less than 2, setting the response level of the first mailbox account as an intermediate level, and storing the intermediate level into a third database; when the obtained marking value of the first mailbox account is less than or equal to-2, the response level of the first mailbox account can be set to be a secondary level and stored in the second database.
In an alternative embodiment, after determining the response level of the first mailbox account according to the tag value of the first mailbox account, the tag value of the first mailbox account may be deleted or reset to zero.
Fig. 10 shows another embodiment of a mail marking method, as shown in fig. 10, which may include the steps of:
step S1001, in response to the operation of editing a new mail by a user, displaying a mail editing interface;
step S1002, responding to a mailbox account input by a user, and acquiring a response level of the mailbox account;
step S1003, determining whether the response level of the mailbox account is a first level; if yes, go to step S1004; if not, executing step S1005;
step S1004, setting the priority of the mail to be high priority;
step S1005, whether the response level of the mailbox account is a secondary level; if yes, go to step S1006; if not, go to step S1007;
step S1006, setting the priority of the mail to be low priority;
step S1007, whether the associated mail of the mail has priority information; if yes, go to step S1008; if not, go to step S1009;
Step S1008, keeping the priority of the mail consistent with the associated mail;
step S1009, detecting whether the mail subject input by the user contains a setting identifier; if yes, go to step S1010; if not, executing step S1011;
step S1010, setting the priority of the mail to be high priority;
step S1011, displaying the priority of the mail;
step S1012, judging whether the input operation of the user for the priority of the mail is detected; if yes, go to step S1013; if not, go to step S1014;
step S1013, responding to the input operation of the user for the priority of the mail, setting the priority of the mail;
step S1014, the priority of step S1011 is maintained.
After the mobile phone obtains the response level of the mailbox account input by the user and automatically sets the priority of the mail, the priority of the mail can be displayed in a priority input box of a mail editing interface, and if the priority of the mail displayed in the priority input box does not accord with the expectation of the user, the user can adjust the priority of the mail to be marked.
The mobile phone can respond to the input operation of the user for the priority of the mail, judge whether the priority input by the user is consistent with the priority set for the mail according to the response level of the mailbox account, if not, update the priority of the mail according to the input operation of the user; if so, the priority of the mail is kept unchanged.
Based on the same inventive concept, there is also provided a mail marking apparatus in an embodiment of the present application, as shown in fig. 11, including:
the method comprises the steps that an obtaining unit 1101 obtains a response level of a first mailbox account when a mail to be marked is sent to the first mailbox account; the response level of the first mailbox account is determined according to the priority of marked mails corresponding to the first mailbox account in a set time period; the marked mail comprises a mail of which the receiving party is the first mailbox account and/or a mail of which the sending party is the first mailbox account;
and a setting unit 1102, configured to set the priority of the mail to be marked according to the response level of the first mailbox account.
In a possible implementation manner, the setting unit 1102 is specifically configured to:
if the response level of the first mailbox account is the first priority level, setting the priority of the mail to be marked as the first priority;
if the response level of the first mailbox account is a secondary level, setting the priority of the mail to be marked as a second priority; the second priority is lower than the first priority.
In a possible implementation manner, the set period of time is a period of time before the current period of time, and the setting unit 1102 may be further configured to:
Acquiring a marking value of the first mailbox account; the marking value is determined according to the priority of marked mails corresponding to the first mailbox account in the previous time period;
if the marking value of the first mailbox account is larger than or equal to a first set threshold value, setting the response level of the first mailbox account as a first level, and storing the first level into a first database;
if the marking value of the first mailbox account is smaller than or equal to a second set threshold value, setting the response level of the first mailbox account as a secondary level, and storing the secondary level in a second database; the second set threshold is less than the first set threshold.
In a possible implementation manner, before the acquisition unit 1101, the detection unit 1201 may further be included, as shown in fig. 12, where the detection unit 1201 is specifically configured to:
in the previous time period, when the priority of the mail related to the first mailbox account is detected to be high priority each time, the marking value of the first mailbox account is increased; and reducing the marking value of the first mailbox account every time the mail related to the first mailbox account is detected to have low priority.
In a possible implementation manner, the setting unit 1102 may be further configured to:
after the marking value of the first mailbox account is obtained, if the marking value of the first mailbox account is between the first set threshold value and the second set threshold value, setting the response level of the first mailbox account as an intermediate level, and storing the intermediate level in a third database;
setting the priority of the mail to be marked according to the response level of the first mailbox account, including:
if the response level of the first mailbox account is the middle level, acquiring the priority of the associated mail corresponding to the mail to be marked; the associated mail belongs to marked mail;
if the priority of the related mail is the first priority, setting the priority of the mail to be marked as the first priority;
and if the priority of the related mail is the second priority, setting the priority of the mail to be marked as the second priority.
In a possible implementation manner, the setting unit 1102 may be further configured to:
if the associated mail of the mail to be marked is not detected or the priority of the associated mail corresponding to the mail to be marked is not detected, detecting the theme identification of the mail to be marked;
And if the theme mark of the mail to be marked comprises a set mark, setting the priority of the mail to be marked as a first priority.
In a possible implementation manner, the setting unit 1102 may be further configured to:
and after setting the priority of the mail to be marked according to the response level of the first mailbox account, responding to the adjustment operation of the user on the priority of the mail to be marked, and updating the priority of the mail to be marked.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that embodiments of the present application may be provided as a method, system, or computer program product. Accordingly, the present application may take the form of an entirely hardware embodiment, an entirely software embodiment, or an embodiment combining software and hardware aspects. Furthermore, the present application 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, CD-ROM, optical storage, and the like) having computer-usable program code embodied therein.
The present application is described with reference to flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams of methods, apparatus (systems) and computer program products according to the application. It will be understood that each flow and/or block of the flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams, and combinations of flows and/or blocks in the flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams, can be implemented by computer program instructions. These computer program instructions may be provided to a processor of a general purpose computer, special purpose computer, embedded processor, or other programmable data processing apparatus to produce a machine, such that the instructions, which execute via the processor of the computer or other programmable data processing apparatus, create means for implementing the functions specified in the flowchart flow or flows and/or block diagram block or blocks.
These computer program instructions may also be stored in a computer-readable memory that can direct a computer or other programmable data processing apparatus to function in a particular manner, such that the instructions stored in the computer-readable memory produce an article of manufacture including instruction means which implement the function specified in the flowchart flow or flows and/or block diagram block or blocks.
These computer program instructions may also be loaded onto a computer or other programmable data processing apparatus to cause a series of operational steps to be performed on the computer or other programmable apparatus to produce a computer implemented process such that the instructions which execute on the computer or other programmable apparatus provide steps for implementing the functions specified in the flowchart flow or flows and/or block diagram block or blocks.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present application without departing from the spirit or scope of the application. Thus, if such modifications and variations of the present application fall within the scope of the claims and the equivalents thereof, the present application is intended to cover such modifications and variations.

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1. A terminal device, comprising: a display, a memory, and a processor;
the display is configured to display an interface of the terminal device when in operation;
the memory is configured to store a program or data used by the terminal device to operate;
the processor is configured to acquire a response level of a first mailbox account when sending a mail to be marked to the first mailbox account; the response level of the first mailbox account is determined according to the priority of marked mails corresponding to the first mailbox account in a set time period; the marked mail comprises a mail of which the receiving party is the first mailbox account and/or a mail of which the sending party is the first mailbox account; and setting the priority of the mail to be marked according to the response level of the first mailbox account.
2. The terminal device of claim 1, wherein the processor is specifically configured to:
if the response level of the first mailbox account is the first priority level, setting the priority of the mail to be marked as the first priority;
if the response level of the first mailbox account is a secondary level, setting the priority of the mail to be marked as a second priority; the second priority is lower than the first priority.
3. The terminal device according to claim 1, wherein the set period of time is a period of time preceding a current period of time; the response level of the first mailbox account is determined by:
acquiring a marking value of the first mailbox account; the marking value is determined according to the priority of marked mails corresponding to the first mailbox account in the previous time period;
if the marking value of the first mailbox account is larger than or equal to a first set threshold value, setting the response level of the first mailbox account as a first level, and storing the first level into a first database;
if the marking value of the first mailbox account is smaller than or equal to a second set threshold value, setting the response level of the first mailbox account as a secondary level, and storing the secondary level in a second database; the second set threshold is less than the first set threshold.
4. The terminal device of claim 3, wherein the processor is further configured to:
before the marking value of the first mailbox account is obtained, in a previous time period, when the priority of the mail related to the first mailbox account is detected to be high priority each time, the marking value of the first mailbox account is increased; and reducing the marking value of the first mailbox account every time the mail related to the first mailbox account is detected to have low priority.
5. The terminal device of claim 3, wherein the processor is further configured to:
after the marking value of the first mailbox account is obtained, if the marking value of the first mailbox account is between the first set threshold value and the second set threshold value, setting the response level of the first mailbox account as an intermediate level, and storing the intermediate level in a third database;
setting the priority of the mail to be marked according to the response level of the first mailbox account, including:
if the response level of the first mailbox account is the middle level, acquiring the priority of the associated mail corresponding to the mail to be marked; the associated mail belongs to marked mail;
if the priority of the related mail is the first priority, setting the priority of the mail to be marked as the first priority;
and if the priority of the related mail is the second priority, setting the priority of the mail to be marked as the second priority.
6. The terminal device of claim 5, wherein the processor is further configured to:
if the associated mail of the mail to be marked is not detected or the priority of the associated mail corresponding to the mail to be marked is not detected, detecting the theme identification of the mail to be marked;
And if the theme mark of the mail to be marked comprises a set mark, setting the priority of the mail to be marked as a first priority.
7. The terminal device of any of claims 1-6, wherein the processor is further configured to:
and after setting the priority of the mail to be marked according to the response level of the first mailbox account, responding to the adjustment operation of the user on the priority of the mail to be marked, and updating the priority of the mail to be marked.
8. A mail marking method, characterized by being applied to a terminal device, the method comprising:
when sending a mail to be marked to a first mailbox account, acquiring a response level of the first mailbox account; the response level of the first mailbox account is determined according to the priority of marked mails corresponding to the first mailbox account in a set time period; the marked mail comprises a mail of which the receiving party is the first mailbox account and/or a mail of which the sending party is the first mailbox account;
and setting the priority of the mail to be marked according to the response level of the first mailbox account.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the set time period is a time period preceding a current time period; the response level of the first mailbox account is determined by:
Acquiring a marking value of the first mailbox account; the marking value is determined according to the priority of marked mails corresponding to the first mailbox account in the previous time period;
if the marking value of the first mailbox account is larger than or equal to a first set threshold value, setting the response level of the first mailbox account as a first level, and storing the first level into a first database;
if the marking value of the first mailbox account is smaller than or equal to a second set threshold value, setting the response level of the first mailbox account as a secondary level, and storing the secondary level in a second database; the second set threshold is less than the first set threshold.
10. A computer-readable storage medium having a computer program stored therein, characterized in that: the computer program, when executed by a processor, implements the method of any of claims 8-9.
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