WO2005043397A1 - メール送信方法及び移動通信端末装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a mail transmission method and a mobile communication terminal device, and more particularly, to a mail transmission method in which a mobile communication terminal device transmits a mail, and a mobile communication terminal device using the mail transmission method. Things.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2000-333256
- Patent Document 2 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2002-44737
- the operation in the event of transmission failure during automatic continuous transmission includes, for example, (i) re-selecting the mail that has failed to transmit and the mail that has not started transmission at the time of transmission failure. (Ii) When a transmission failure occurs and when a transmission failure occurs! Start sending! There was an operation to select and send transmissions for each of the different types of e-mail.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and has as its object to provide a mail transmission method capable of improving the convenience of a user of a mobile communication terminal device when transmitting a mail.
- a predetermined transmission failure occurs in continuous transmission of at least one mail to be transmitted, the predetermined transmission failure occurs.
- An automatic transmission retry process that automatically attempts continuous transmission of e-mails that have failed to send and that have been sent! This is an email transmission method.
- the mail transmission method of the present invention it is possible to improve the convenience of the user of the mobile communication terminal device when transmitting a mail.
- the predetermined transmission failure does not include a transmission failure due to a communication restriction notified to the mobile communication terminal device via a base station.
- a communication restriction notified to the mobile communication terminal device via a base station.
- communication restrictions for the public interest such as restrictions on the transmission of e-mails via mobile stations to mobile communication terminals in disaster areas due to the occurrence of disasters, are enforced.
- the automatic transmission retry process will not be executed even if a mail transmission failure occurs due to such communication restrictions. Therefore, it is possible to improve the convenience of the user of the mobile communication terminal device at the time of sending an e-mail within a range that does not impair public interest.
- the display of the transmission failure may not be performed prior to the execution of the automatic transmission retry step.
- the display for notifying the user of the occurrence of transmission failure is not performed. In other words, it is possible to prevent the user from being bothered by providing transmission failure occurrence information.
- the automatic transmission retry step may be repeatedly performed up to a predetermined number of times. In this case, it is possible to prevent infinite repetition of transmission retries due to events that cannot be recovered for the time being. Further, in the case of transmission failure due to communication congestion, it is possible to prevent the congestion situation from continuing to be promoted. Also, when the number of retries is restricted by a public standard, the automatic transmission retry operation can be adapted to the standard.
- the transmitted state of the mail is displayed.
- a display step may be further provided.
- the sent status In the display process, by displaying the sent status of the e-mail, which is information on the sent e-mail at the stage where the e-mail transmission retry has been completed, the information necessary for the user at the end of the repeated execution of the automatic transmission retry process The user can be notified of the status of the email that has been sent.
- a mobile communication terminal device having a mail transmission function
- a transmission failure when a transmission failure is detected during continuous transmission of at least one mail to be transmitted, At least one of the mails to be sent, the mail for which the transmission failure has occurred, and when the transmission failure occurs, start sending! /! ⁇ Automatically attempt to continuously send mail
- a mobile communication terminal device comprising transmission retry means.
- the automatic transmission retry means causes the predetermined transmission failure to occur. Attempts to automatically send mail and mail that has not yet started to be sent when the specified sending failure occurs. That is, the mobile communication terminal device of the present invention can transmit a mail using the above-described mail communication method of the present invention.
- the mobile communication terminal device of the present invention it is possible to improve the convenience of the user when transmitting the mail.
- the mobile communication terminal device of the present invention there is an effect that the convenience of the user can be improved at the time of transmitting an e-mail.
- FIG. 1A is a diagram schematically showing an external configuration of a front side of a mobile phone according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1B is a diagram schematically showing an external configuration on the back side of the mobile phone according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a functional block diagram for describing an internal configuration of the mobile phone shown in FIGS. 1A and IB.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart for explaining a mail transmission process of the device by the mobile phone shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram for explaining an example of a transmitted status display at the time of normal termination.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of a transmission status display at the end of a mail transmission operation due to a transmission failure other than a predetermined transmission failure.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart for explaining a process in an automatic transmission retry step of FIG. 3.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining an example of a transmitted status display at the end of a mail transmission operation due to retry over.
- FIG. 1A, FIG. IB, and FIG. 2 schematically show a configuration of a mobile phone 10 which is a mobile communication terminal device according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 1A shows a front view of the appearance of the mobile phone 10
- FIG. 1B shows a rear view of the appearance of the mobile phone 10.
- FIG. 2 shows a functional block configuration of the mobile phone 10.
- the mobile phone 10 includes (a) a mobile phone main body 11 including a control unit 21, a transmission / reception unit 22, and a storage unit 23; An operation unit 12 having a numeric keypad for inputting a telephone number to the control unit 21 and function keys for inputting various commands for switching operation modes to the control unit 21; And a display unit 13 having a liquid crystal display device for displaying an operation guide, an operation status, a received message, etc.
- the mobile phone 10 includes (d) a speaker 14 for reproducing an audio signal transmitted from a communication partner during a call, a microphone 15 for inputting voice during a call, and (e) a control unit 21.
- a guidance speaker 16 for generating a ringtone or a guidance sound in accordance with a command is provided.
- the mobile phone 10 includes (f) an antenna 17 connected to the transmission / reception unit 22 for transmitting / receiving a radio signal to / from the base station.
- the control unit 21 includes a mail transmission / reception processing unit 26 for performing a mail transmission / reception process.
- the mail transmission / reception processing unit 26 includes an automatic transmission retry unit that automatically performs a mail transmission retry described later when a mail transmission failure occurs.
- control unit 21 includes a central processing unit (CPU), a digital signal processing unit (DSP), and the like. In addition to performing various data processing, it controls the operation of the other components described above.
- the mail transmission / reception processing unit 26 is configured by a program executed by the control unit 21.
- Continuous transmission of the selected plurality of mails is started when the user operates the operation unit 12 to perform a command operation. Then, when the continuous transmission of the selected plurality of mails is started, the first mail is transmitted in step 111 of FIG.
- the mail transmission / reception processing unit 26 reads the first mail from the storage unit 23. Subsequently, the mail transmission / reception processing unit 26 transmits the read mail to the network including the base station with which the wireless link has been established, via the transmission / reception unit 22.
- mails are automatically sent in sequence in the order in which the plurality of selected mails are created!
- step 112 it is determined in step 112 whether a transmission failure has occurred.
- step 113 it is determined whether or not the transmission of all the mails selected as the mails to be continuously transmitted is completed. This judgment is no If so, the process proceeds to step 114.
- step 114 the next mail is transmitted.
- the mail transmission / reception processing unit 26 reads the next mail from the storage unit 23 as in the case of the transmission of the first mail described above. Subsequently, the mail transmission / reception processing unit 26 transmits the read mail to the network including the base station with which the wireless link has been established, via the transmission / reception unit. Thereafter, the process proceeds to step 112.
- step 112 the processing of steps 112 to 114 is repeated until it is determined in step 113 that transmission of all mails has been completed. Then, if a positive determination is made in step 113, the process proceeds to step 117.
- step 117 the sent status of the mail is displayed on the display unit 13, and the user is notified.
- FIG. 4 shows an example in which the number of mails to be continuously transmitted is five.
- step 112 if a positive determination is made in step 112, the process proceeds to step 115.
- step 115 it is determined whether or not the type of transmission failure is a predetermined transmission failure for which an automatic transmission retry process described later is to be performed. In the present embodiment, when a disaster or the like occurs in the vicinity, transmission restriction is notified via the corresponding base station.
- Transmission failures caused by the notification of the access restriction are not included in the above-mentioned predetermined transmission failures.
- other transmission failures for example, transmission failures caused by poor radio wave conditions, etc., are included in the above-mentioned predetermined transmission failures.
- step 115 if a negative determination is made, the process proceeds to step 117, where the mail transmission status is displayed on the display unit 13 and the user is notified.
- the type of the transmission failure that is the cause of the termination of the transmission operation is determined in addition to the information on the transmitted mail. Displayed on the display unit 13. A display example in such a case is shown in FIG. Note that FIG. 5 shows an example in which the number of mails to be sent continuously is 5, and as a result of the restriction on outgoing mail, the mail cannot be sent.
- step 115 the process proceeds to step 116 (hereinafter, also referred to as "subroutine 116").
- subroutine 116 as shown in FIG. 6, first, in step 121, the automatic transmission retry section 27 sets the value of the retry counter (RC) to 0.
- step 122 the mail in which the transmission failure has occurred is transmitted.
- the automatic transmission retry unit 27 When transmitting the mail, first, the automatic transmission retry unit 27 reads the mail in which the transmission failure has occurred from the storage unit 23. Subsequently, the automatic transmission retry unit 27 transmits the read e-mail to the network including the base station with which the wireless link has been established, via the transmission / reception unit.
- step 123 it is determined in step 123 whether transmission failure has occurred.
- step 124 it is determined whether or not the transmission of all the previously failed e-mails and the complete e-mails that have started transmission when the last transmission failure has occurred has been completed. If this determination is negative, the process moves to step 125.
- step 125 the next mail is transmitted.
- the automatic transmission retry unit 27 reads the next mail from the storage unit 23, as in the case of the above-described transmission of the mail in which the transmission failure has occurred. Subsequently, the automatic transmission retry unit 27 transmits the read mail to the network including the base station with which the wireless link has been established, via the transmission / reception unit. Thereafter, the process proceeds to step 123.
- step 123 the processing in steps 123 to 125 is repeated until it is determined in step 124 that transmission of all mails has been completed. Then, if a positive determination is made in step 124, the processing of the subroutine 116 ends, and the processing shifts to step 117 in FIG.
- step 117 the sent status of the mail is displayed on the display unit 13, and the user is notified.
- step 126 it is determined whether or not the type of transmission failure is the above-described predetermined transmission failure. If this determination is negative, the process of the subroutine 116 ends, and the process proceeds to step 117 in FIG. Then, in step 117, the sent status of the mail is displayed on the display unit 13, and the user is notified. In this case, when the automatic transmission retry processing is terminated due to a transmission failure other than the predetermined transmission failure, a display similar to the display shown in FIG. 5 described above is displayed on the display unit 13. Done.
- step 127 the retry count (RC) force is incremented.
- step 128, based on the incremented retry count (RC) value it is determined whether or not the automatic transmission retry of the maximum number of retries has already been performed, i.e., whether or not the power has generated a retry over. . If this determination is negative, the process moves to step 112, and another automatic transmission retry is started.
- step 128 the process of subroutine 116 ends, and the process proceeds to step 117 in FIG.
- step 117 the transmitted status of the mail is displayed on the display unit 13, and the user is notified.
- the fact that the retry over has occurred is displayed on the display unit 13 in addition to the transmitted information of the mail.
- FIG. 7 A display example in such a case is shown in FIG. In Fig. 7, the number of mails to be sent continuously is 5, two mails are retried after transmission is completed, and three or more mails cannot be sent. An example is shown.
- the mail in which the predetermined transmission failure has occurred and the predetermined transmission failure have occurred.
- the transmission is started, and continuous transmission of the mail is automatically attempted.
- a predetermined transmission failure occurs and all of the mails to be transmitted cannot be transmitted, the transmission in the initially transmitted mail without bothering the user is performed. Attempt to send emails except completed emails Can be done automatically. Therefore, according to the present embodiment, it is possible to improve the convenience of the user of the mobile communication terminal device when transmitting the mail.
- the predetermined transmission failure for which automatic transmission retry should be performed does not include a transmission failure due to a communication restriction notified via the base station. For this reason, it is possible to improve the convenience of the user while complying with the purpose of the communication regulation performed for the public benefit through the base station.
- the status of mail transmission is displayed and notified to the user. Therefore, the status of mail transmission at the time of retry over, which is essential information for the user, is displayed. The user can be notified.
- the mail to be continuously transmitted may be a short mail in which a session is set for each mail transmission, or a circuit switching that does not require a session to be set for each mail transmission. It may be a messaging by (, so-called long mail)! / ,.
- the mobile communication terminal device is a mobile phone, but the present invention can be applied to other types of mobile communication terminal devices.
- the mail transmission method of the present invention can be applied to mail transmission by a mobile communication terminal.
- the mobile communication terminal device of the present invention can be applied to a mobile communication terminal device having a mail transmission function.
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