WO2006046439A1 - 電子メール配信システム及び電子メール配信方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an e-mail management method and e-mail management apparatus for avoiding reception of junk e-mail, and more particularly to an e-mail distribution system and e-mail system transmitted to a mobile terminal.
- a mail server is provided with a white list for each receiving-side mobile device, and a sending mail address that allows reception of mail specified by the receiving-side mobile device is input via a communication line, and the receiving-side mobile device is moved. Register to the white list corresponding to the device.
- the mail server compares the sender's mail address of the mail sent to the receiving mobile station with the acceptable mail address registered in the white list corresponding to the receiving mobile station. As a result of the comparison, only emails that are judged to have the sender's email address registered in the white list are delivered to the receiving mobile device.
- the receiving-side mobile device can receive only the mail desired by the user of the receiving-side mobile device. This makes it possible to refuse the reception of junk mail that the recipient wants to receive.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2001-298522
- Patent Document 2 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2003-46576
- Patent Document 3 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2003-150512 Disclosure of the invention
- the present invention provides a system, method, and apparatus that automates registration of outgoing mail addresses that are allowed to be received in the white list, and that can reduce the burden on the user without input errors.
- the mobile device For a mobile device that can use mail, the mobile device has also sent a mail before, or the mail address that may send a mail is stored in the phone book or mail address book (hereinafter referred to as " It is stored electronically as an “address book”.
- the users of the e-mail addresses stored in these address books are significant partners for the user of the mobile device, and the e-mails with the e-mail addresses stored in the address book are stored in the mobile device. It is considered that the user does not normally fall into spam mail. Therefore, the mail address stored in the address book of the mobile device can be used as the white list data of the mail server.
- a mail server has a configuration in which a mobile device receives a mail address stored in an address book of the mobile device via a communication line and registers it in a white list corresponding to the receiver.
- the number of email addresses registered in the address book or the contents of registration change with the date. Therefore, it is desirable to synchronize the contents of the mobile device address book and the contents registered in the white list of the mail server. Therefore, according to the present invention, in addition to the method of registering the contents of the address book in the white list according to the instruction of the user of the mobile device, the address book is automatically changed when the address book is changed or at a predetermined timing. Send the contents to the mail server and register it in the mail server's white list Means can also be provided.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a first registration form of the address book of the mobile communication terminal device according to the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a second registration form of the address book of the mobile communication terminal device according to the present invention.
- FIG.5 A diagram showing changes in the address book in the second form of address book registration
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a third registration form of the address book of the mobile communication terminal device according to the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a usage form of the address book of the mobile communication terminal device according to the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a block diagram of the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a block diagram of a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing a configuration of a white list according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a block diagram of a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a block diagram of a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a block diagram of a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a communication system including a mobile communication terminal apparatus (mobile device) and a server apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- the mobile communication terminal apparatus 100 performs wireless communication with the server apparatus 300 via a communication network 200 including a mobile communication network and a public network.
- Mobile communication terminal devices (not shown) other than the mobile communication terminal device 100 also perform wireless communication with the server device 300 via the communication network 200. Is possible.
- the server device 300 is connected to another server device or an exchange via another communication network (not shown).
- the first registration method is a method in which the user of the mobile communication terminal device 100 operates the input unit 101 to newly register the address book information of the communication partner in the address book storage unit 103.
- the second registration method is a method in which the user operates the input unit 101, changes the address information already registered in the address book, and updates and registers the address book information of the communication partner in the address book storage unit 103.
- the third registration method is to extract necessary information such as the e-mail address of the e-mail sender of the e-mail power received by the mobile communication terminal device 100, and newly extract the extracted information into the address book storage unit 103. How to register.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram showing a specific example of information displayed on display unit 114 when executing the first registration method in the mobile communication terminal apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram conceptually showing a specific example of the address book information stored in address book storage section 103 in the mobile communication terminal apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- the input unit 101 outputs operation information indicating new registration of address book information to the control unit 115.
- the display unit 114 under the control of the control unit 115 becomes “new registration” t indicating that a new registration of the address book information is being executed, and becomes a registration target.
- the input unit 101 outputs operation information indicating that to the control unit 115.
- the control unit 115 acquires operation information corresponding to the user's button operation (that is, operation information corresponding to the name, telephone number, and e-mail address of the communication partner to be registered) from the input unit 101 and holds it.
- the display unit 114 under the control of the control unit 115 displays the name, telephone number, and e-mail address of the communication partner to be registered as shown in FIG. 2 (b).
- the input unit 101 outputs operation information indicating that to the control unit 115.
- the display unit 114 under the control of the control unit 115 displays “Do you want to register?” Asking whether or not to register, as shown in FIG. 2 (c).
- the input unit 101 displays operation information indicating that fact to the control unit. Output to 115.
- the display unit 114 under the control of the control unit 115 displays the information shown in FIG. 2 (b) again.
- the input unit 101 outputs information indicating that to the control unit 115.
- the display unit 114 under the control of the control unit 115 displays “Registered” indicating that the registration has been executed, as shown in FIG.
- the control unit 115 corresponds to the operation information acquired and held from the input unit 101, that is, the name, telephone number, and e-mail address of the communication partner to be registered.
- the operation information to be output is output to the address book registration unit 102.
- the address book registration unit 102 uses the operation information acquired from the control unit 115 as shown in FIG.
- the phone number “090-5142-5844” and the e-mail address “ueda@masa.com” are registered in the book storage unit 103 as address book information about the communication partner “Masataka Ueda”.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram showing a specific example of information displayed on display unit 114 when executing the second registration method in the mobile communication terminal apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram conceptually showing a specific example of the address book information stored in address book storage section 103 in the mobile communication terminal apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- the input unit 101 outputs operation information indicating update registration of the address book information to the control unit 115 and the address book acquisition unit 105.
- Address book acquisition unit 105 that has received the operation information indicating update registration of address book information outputs a signal to address book reading unit 104 to request reading of the address book information.
- the address book reading unit 104 Upon receiving this signal, the address book reading unit 104 receives all communication partners held in the address book storage unit 103 (here, as shown in FIG. 1, “Kojiro Denjiro”, “Mori Kengo”, “ Address book information on five persons (“Yoshino Shinko”, “Taro Yamada” and “Hidehiko Sasamura”) is read out and output to the control unit 115.
- the control unit 115 holds the address book information received from the address book reading unit 104. As shown in FIG. 4 (a), the display unit 114 controlled by the control unit 115 includes information “update registration” indicating that update registration of the address book information is being executed, and an address book storage unit. Of the address book information stored in 103, the name of the communication partner and the number corresponding to this name are displayed.
- the input unit 101 displays operation information indicating that fact. Is output to the control unit 115.
- the display unit 114 under the control of the control unit 115 displays that the address book information update registration operation has been stopped.
- the user presses the button corresponding to “Registration” and the number corresponding to the communication partner to be registered for update (“1” to “5” shown in FIG.
- the input unit 101 displays the operation information indicating that fact. Is output to the control unit 115.
- the control unit 115 corresponds to the operation information received from the input unit 101 (in this case, the number corresponding to “Ken Mori”) among all the address book information held as described above. Only the address book information for the communication partner (in this case, “Mori Ken Mori”) identified from the operation information is retained.
- the display unit 114 under the control of the control unit 115 displays the address book information about the communication partner “Kenji Mori” as shown in FIG. 4 (b).
- the address book information for the communication partner “Kenji Mori” includes only the name and e-mail address, and does not include the telephone number. Therefore, the display unit 114 under the control of the control unit 115 displays the information “telephone number?” Indicating that the input of the telephone number is requested, as shown in FIG. 4B.
- the input unit 101 displays operation information indicating that fact. Is output to the control unit 115. Thereby, the display unit 114 under the control of the control unit 115 performs the display shown in FIG. 4A again.
- the input unit 101 sends operation information indicating that to the control unit 115. Output to.
- the control unit 115 acquires the operation information corresponding to the button operation of the user (that is, the operation information corresponding to the telephone number of the communication partner “Kenji Mori” to be registered) from the input unit 101 and holds it.
- the display unit 114 under the control of the control unit 115 displays the name, telephone number, and e-mail address of the communication partner to be registered as shown in FIG. The message “Do you want to register?” Is displayed to ask you whether you want to register your phone number and e-mail address as the address book information for “Kenji Mori”. To do.
- the input unit 101 outputs information indicating that to the control unit 115.
- the display unit 114 under the control of the control unit 115 displays “Registered” indicating that the update registration has been executed, as shown in FIG.
- the control unit 115 obtains and holds the operation information obtained from the input unit 101, that is, the telephone number of “Kenji Mori” to be registered, and the address book reading unit.
- the name and e-mail address of “Mori Kenji” to be registered, which is received from 104 and held, is output to address book registration section 102 as new address book information about communication partner “Mori Kenji”.
- the address book registration unit 102 sends the phone number “090-9191 8888” and the e-mail address “0” to the address book storage unit 103 as address book information about the communication partner “Kenji Mori”. Register "kengo@mail.com”.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram showing a specific example of information displayed on the display unit when executing the third registration method in the mobile communication terminal apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- an electronic mail transmitted to a user of mobile communication terminal apparatus 100 is received by server communication unit 109 of mobile communication terminal apparatus 100 via communication network 200.
- the e-mail is subjected to reception processing such as frequency conversion processing and demodulation processing by the server communication unit 109.
- the e-mail subjected to the receiving process is decrypted by the mail receiving unit 110, so that e-mail data (including the e-mail text, title, sender's e-mail address, etc.) is extracted.
- the extracted e-mail data is stored in the mail temporary memory 111.
- the user uses the button provided in the mobile communication terminal device 100. Perform a predetermined operation. Operation information corresponding to this operation is received from the input unit 101.
- the digit control unit 115 outputs to the memory reading unit 113 a signal indicating that the e-mail data is read from the temporary mail memory 111.
- the memory reading unit 113 reads the designated electronic mail data from the mail temporary memory 111 and outputs it to the control unit 115 and the address book registration unit 102.
- Address book registration section 102 holds the sender's e-mail address in the e-mail data from memory reading section 113.
- the display unit 114 under the control of the control unit 115 displays the e-mail data of the memory reading unit 113 as shown in FIG. 6 (a).
- display unit 114 uses the e-mail data from memory reading unit 113 to display the e-mail address and e-mail text of “Masataka Ueda” who is the sender of this e-mail.
- the input unit 101 performs an operation indicating that.
- the operation information is output to the control unit 115.
- the display unit 114 under the control of the control unit 115 is the sender of this mail using the e-mail data from the memory reading unit 113 as shown in FIG. Displays the e-mail address of “Masataka Ueda”, the information of “name?” Indicating that the communication partner to be registered, that is, the name of “Masataka Ueda” is requested, and the telephone number of “Masataka Ueda” "Phone number?”
- the input unit 101 outputs operation information indicating that to the control unit 115.
- the control unit 115 acquires the operation information corresponding to the user's button operation (that is, operation information corresponding to the name and telephone number of the communication partner “Masataka Ueda” to be registered) from the input unit 101 and holds it.
- the display unit 114 under the control of the control unit 115 displays the name, telephone number, and e-mail address of the communication partner “Masataka Ueda” to be registered, as shown in FIG. 6 (c).
- the name, phone number, and e-mail address displayed as Then, the message “Do you want to register?” Is displayed to ask whether you are registered as address book information.
- the input unit 101 displays the operation information indicating that to the control unit. Output to 115.
- the display unit 114 under the control of the control unit 115 displays the information shown in FIG. 6 (c) again.
- the input unit 101 outputs information indicating that to the control unit 115.
- the display unit 114 under the control of the control unit 115 is registered as a registration target indicating that the address book information has been registered for “Masataka Ueda”. Is displayed.
- the control unit 115 obtains the operation information acquired and held from the input unit 101, that is, the name and phone number of “Masataka Ueda” to be registered, in the address book.
- the address book registration unit 102 outputs to the registration unit 102.
- the e-mail address acquired and stored from the memory reading unit 113 and the name and telephone number acquired from the control unit 115 are used for the communication partner “Masataka Ueda”. Register the name “Masataka Ueda”, telephone number “090-5142-5844” and e-mail address “ueda@masa.com” as address book information.
- the history temporary memory 112 stores an email address corresponding to the sender of the email received by the mobile communication terminal device 100 in the past.
- FIG. 7 shows specific examples of information displayed on the display unit when using the address book information in the mobile communication terminal according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention. It is a schematic diagram which shows an example.
- the user When sending an e-mail to a communication partner, the user must specify the e-mail address of the communication partner as the destination address when creating the e-mail. In this case, the user can input the e-mail address of the communication partner one by one by operating a button provided on the mobile communication terminal device 100, but the address of the communication partner By using the book information, the e-mail address of the communication partner can be input by a simple operation.
- transmission of an e-mail using address book information will be described.
- the user performs a predetermined operation using a button provided in the mobile communication terminal device 100 that reads the address book information.
- the input unit 101 outputs a signal to the control unit 115 and the address book acquisition unit 105 to request reading of address book information.
- the address book acquisition unit 105 Upon receiving the operation information indicating the reading of the address book information, the address book acquisition unit 105 outputs a signal requesting the address book reading unit 104 to read the address book information. Upon receiving this signal, the address book reading unit 104 reads all communication partners (here, as shown in Fig. 7 (a), "Aga Osamu”, “Inoue Yuki”, “Ueda Masataka”, “Eguchi Hiroyuki”). ”And“ Osawa Takashi ”are read out from the address book information storage unit 103 and output to the control unit 115.
- the control unit 115 holds the address book information received from the address book reading unit 104.
- Display unit 114 under the control of control unit 115 displays only the name of the communication partner in the address book information stored in address book storage unit 103, as shown in FIG. 7 (a).
- the user designates a communication partner (here, “Masataka Ueda”) as a transmission destination by performing a predetermined button operation.
- a communication partner here, “Masataka Ueda”
- the input unit 101 outputs operation information indicating that to the control unit 115.
- the display unit 114 under the control of the control unit 115 displays the address information for the communication partner “Masataka Ueda” designated as the transmission destination, as shown in FIG. 7B.
- Fig. 7 (b) While the display shown in Fig. 7 (b) is displayed on the display unit 114, the user changes to "Mail".
- the input unit 101 When the corresponding button is pressed, the input unit 101 outputs operation information indicating that to the control unit 115.
- the display unit 114 under the control of the control unit 115, as shown in FIG. 7 (c), asks whether or not to create an email for “Masataka Ueda” specified as the transmission destination. "Do you want to do it?"
- the input unit 101 outputs information indicating that to the control unit 115.
- the display unit 114 under the control of the control unit 115 displays a screen indicating the creation of mail as shown in FIG. 7 (d).
- an e-mail for the communication partner Masataka Ueda
- the e-mail text to be sent to this communication partner is displayed. Will be displayed.
- the user inputs the mail text to be transmitted to the communication partner via the button operation, so that the operation information corresponding to the button operation is output from the input unit 101 to the control unit 115.
- the display unit 114 under the control of the control unit 115 displays the mail text input by the user.
- the input unit 101 When the user completes input of the mail text and presses the button corresponding to “mail”, the input unit 101 outputs operation information indicating that to the control unit 115.
- the control unit 115 outputs the email address of the communication partner “Masataka Ueda” as the transmission destination and the mail text to be transmitted to this communication partner to the mail creation unit 107.
- Mail creating section 107 receives from e-mail address of "Takataka Ueda" that is the communication partner of the transmission destination received from control section 115, the mail text to be transmitted to this communication partner, and this mobile communication terminal device Using the e-mail addresses of 100 users, e-mail data for this communication partner is created and output to the mail transmitting unit 108.
- the mail transmission unit 108 performs predetermined encoding on the e-mail data generated by the mail generation unit 107, and outputs the encoded e-mail data to the server communication unit 109.
- the server communication unit 109 performs modulation processing and processing on the email data encoded by the mail transmission unit 108.
- An electronic mail is created by performing a predetermined transmission process such as a wave number conversion process, and the created electronic mail is transmitted to the communication network 200.
- the electronic mail transmitted by the mobile communication terminal apparatus 100 is received via the communication network 200 by the communication partner “Masataka Ueda” designated as the transmission destination.
- a first embodiment for using the address book information of the mobile communication terminal device 100 shown in FIG. 1 as a white list of a mail server will be described.
- the user wants to send address book information about each communication partner stored in the address book storage unit 103 of the mobile communication terminal device 100 to the server device 300 (for example, the user sends the address book information to the server device 300).
- the mobile communication terminal device 100 is not transmitted at all, a predetermined operation using a button provided on the mobile communication terminal device 100 is performed.
- the input unit 101 outputs operation information indicating transmission of address book information to the control unit 115 and the address book acquisition unit 105.
- address book acquisition unit 105 Upon receiving the operation information indicating transmission of address book information, address book acquisition unit 105 outputs a signal requesting address book reading unit 104 to read the address book information. Upon receipt of this signal, the address book reading unit 104 reads all communication partners currently stored in the address book storage unit 103 (here, as shown in Fig. 1, ⁇ Kojiro Denjiro '', ⁇ Mori Kenji '') Address book information for five persons, “Hinotsu Shino”, “Taro Yamada”, and “Hidehiko Sasamura”) are read from the address book storage unit 103 and output to the address book acquisition unit 105.
- the address book acquisition unit 105 Upon receiving the address book information, the address book acquisition unit 105 creates address book information data using this address book information, and outputs the created address book information data to the address book information transmission unit 106.
- Address book information transmission unit 106 performs predetermined encoding on the address book information data received from address book acquisition unit 105, and outputs the encoded address book information data to server communication unit 109. .
- the server communication unit 109 creates a transmission signal by performing predetermined transmission processing such as modulation processing and frequency conversion on the encoded address book information data. Thereafter, the server communication unit 109 transmits the created transmission signal to the communication network 200. Server After transmission by the communication unit 109, the display unit 114 under the control of the control unit 115 can display that the address book information has been transmitted.
- This transmission signal is received by the server apparatus 300 that covers the mobile communication terminal apparatus 100 via the communication network 200.
- the transmission signal transmitted by mobile communication terminal apparatus 100 is received by mobile unit communication section 301 of server apparatus 300.
- Mobile communication section 301 performs predetermined reception processing such as frequency conversion and demodulation processing on the received signal (reception signal), and outputs the received signal subjected to the reception processing to address book reception section 303.
- the address book receiving unit 303 obtains address book information data about the user of the mobile communication terminal apparatus 100 by performing predetermined decoding on the received signal subjected to the reception process. Thereafter, the address book receiving unit 303 outputs the acquired address book information data to the white list management unit 304.
- the white list management unit 304 uses the address book information data received from the address book receiving unit 303 to the white list storage unit 305 to provide a white list for the user of the mobile communication terminal device 101. Register. Specifically, the white list management unit 304 performs an e-mail address of a communication partner included in the address book information of the mobile communication terminal device 100 on the white list for the user of the mobile communication terminal device 100 ( Furthermore, the telephone number is registered in the white list storage unit 305.
- the white list management unit 304 responds to the white list for the user of the mobile communication terminal device 100 (in this case, “Yu Inojima”) by “Jujiro Kogure”, “Kengo Mori”, “Hikari Shinotsu” ”,“ Taro Yamada ”, and“ Hidehiko Kashimura ”are registered in the white list storage unit 305.
- the white list storage unit 305 maintains a white list for each user (for example, in FIG. 1, each of “Yu Innoshima”, “Hanako Osawa”, “Taro Yamada”, and “Hidehiko Sasamura”). Will do.
- the user can address the address book according to any one of the first registration method to the third registration method described above. If the information is newly registered or updated (and the contents of the address book information by the user who has already registered with the communication partner (when the e-mail address or telephone number is changed), the mobile Stored in address book storage section 103 of communication terminal device 100. Thus, there is a difference between the contents stored in the white list storage unit 305 of the server apparatus 300 and the contents stored therein. Specifically, the electronic mail address (or telephone number) of the communication partner stored in the address book storage unit 103 of the mobile communication terminal device 100 and the white list storage unit 305 of the server device 300 are stored.
- a situation in which the e-mail address (or telephone number) of the communication partner is different, or address book information about the communication partner is registered in the address book storage unit 103 of the mobile communication terminal device 100. Nevertheless, the white list storage unit 305 of the server device 300 may have a situation in which the electronic mail address or telephone number of the communication partner is completely registered.
- the address book registration unit 102 that has detected that such new address book information has been registered, updated, or changed, outputs information indicating the transmission of the address book information to the address book acquisition unit 105. .
- the address book acquisition unit 105 outputs a signal to the address book reading unit 104 to request reading of the address book information.
- new registration and update registration are performed.
- the changed address book information is transmitted to the server apparatus 300.
- address book reading unit 104 reads only the address book information about the communication partner that has been newly registered, updated, or changed from the address book storage unit 103, and then the address book acquisition unit 105. However, you can create address book information data using only this address book information!
- the mobile communication terminal device 100 can be All or a part of the address book information can be transmitted to the server apparatus 300. In this manner, the content stored in the address book storage unit 103 of the mobile communication terminal device 100 and the content stored in the white list storage unit 305 of the server device 300 can be kept identical.
- an e-mail sent from "Hanako Osawa” to "Yu Inojima” covers the mobile communication terminal device 100 of "Yuo Inoshima” via another server device or exchange.
- the data is received by the server apparatus 300 (the external communication unit 306).
- the external communication unit 306 receives a predetermined reception process (demodulation corresponding to the modulation process performed on the e-mail for communication between the server apparatus 300 and another server apparatus or an exchange).
- the received e-mail is output to the mail receiving unit 307.
- the mail receiving unit 307 extracts e-mail data (including e-mail body, title, sender's e-mail address, recipient's e-mail address, etc.) by decrypting the e-mail that has been received.
- the extracted e-mail data is output to the mail relay determination unit 308.
- the mail relay determination unit 308 determines whether or not the e-mail data from the mail receiving unit 307 is delivered to the recipient included in the e-mail data. Judge using the list. Specifically, the email relay determination unit 308 is registered in the white list for the recipient included in the email data of the sender included in the email data from the email reception unit 307. Only in this case, the electronic mail data is output to the mail relay unit 309. here, The e-mail address of the sender (ie “Hanako Osawa”) included in the e-mail data from the e-mail receiver 307 is about the e-mail address of the recipient (ie Yu Inoshima) included in this e-mail data. Therefore, the mail relay determination unit 308 discards the e-mail data without outputting it to the mail relay unit 309.
- the e-mail address of the sender ie “Hanako Osawa” included in the e-mail data from the e-mail receiver 307 is about the e-mail address of the recipient (i
- an e-mail sent from “Kenji Mori” to “Yujima Inoue” is also sent to a server that covers the mobile communication terminal 100 of “Inujima Yuu” via another server device or exchange.
- Received by device 300 external communication unit 306.
- the mail receiving unit 307 outputs the e-mail data to the mail relay determining unit 308 by performing the same processing as described above.
- the e-mail relay determination unit 308 uses the e-mail address of the sender included in the e-mail data from the e-mail receiving unit 307 (i.e., “Mori Ken Mori”) as the recipient included in the e-mail data (i.e., Innoshima).
- Mail relay section 309 performs predetermined encoding on the email data from mail relay determination section 308, and outputs the encoded email data to mobile unit communication section 301.
- Mobile device communication section 301 generates an e-mail by performing a predetermined transmission process including a modulation process on the encoded e-mail data, and sends the generated e-mail to communication network 200. Send to.
- the electronic mail transmitted by the server apparatus 300 is received via the communication network 200 by “Yu Inojima” designated as the transmission destination, that is, the mobile communication terminal apparatus 100.
- the content stored in the address book storage unit 103 of the mobile communication terminal device 100 and the content stored in the white list storage unit 305 of the server device 300 are described. If the address book registration unit 102 that maintains the identity of the mobile phone recognizes that the address book information has been newly registered, updated, or changed, the mobile communication terminal device Sends address book information.
- the transmission of address book information to the mail server is not performed by a user operation.
- the mobile communication terminal device transmits address book information to the server device 300 every time a predetermined time elapses. Is possible.
- the second embodiment will be described below.
- FIG. 8 is a block diagram showing a configuration of mobile communication terminal apparatus 800 according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- the same components as those in FIG. 1 are denoted by the same reference numerals as those in FIG. 1, and detailed description thereof is omitted.
- the mobile communication terminal apparatus 800 adds an acquisition trigger unit 801 to the mobile communication terminal apparatus 100 shown in FIG. 1, and replaces the address book acquisition unit 105 with an address book. A configuration using the acquisition unit 804 is adopted.
- the acquisition trigger unit 801 outputs a signal to the address book acquisition unit 105 to request transmission of address book information every time a predetermined time elapses. Specifically, the acquisition trigger unit 8001 determines whether or not a predetermined time has elapsed based on a timer unit 802 having a time measurement function and a time measurement result from the timer unit 802, and the predetermined time has elapsed. A determination unit 803 that outputs a signal to the address book acquisition unit 804 to request transmission of address book information only when it is determined.
- Address book acquisition unit 804 requests address book information to be read from address book reading unit 104 only when receiving operation information indicating transmission of address book information from determination unit 803. Output a signal. Thereafter, by performing the same processing as described in the first embodiment, the address book information transmitting unit 106 outputs the address book information data to which the sign is applied to the server communication unit 109, and the server The communication unit 109 creates a transmission signal and creates a communication network 200. Will be sent to. As a result, the server device 300, against the white list for the user of the mobile communication terminal device 800, transmits the communication partner's e-mail address (and moreover, included in the address book information of the mobile communication terminal device 800). Phone number) is registered in the white list storage unit 305.
- mobile communication terminal apparatus 800 transmits the address book information stored in address book storage section 103 to the server apparatus at predetermined time intervals. Even when the mobile communication terminal device 800 performs new registration, update registration, or change of address book information, the contents stored in the address book information of the mobile communication terminal device 100 and the white list of the server device 300 are stored. It is possible to reliably maintain the sameness as the content stored in the storage unit 305.
- the content stored in the address book storage unit 103 of the mobile communication terminal device 800 and the content stored in the white list storage unit 305 of the server device 300 are the same. Therefore, the mobile communication terminal device 800 voluntarily transmits address book information every time a predetermined time elapses.
- the mail server may be configured to request the mobile communication terminal device to transmit the stored contents of the address book at a predetermined time.
- a third embodiment in which the mobile communication terminal device transmits address book information to the server device in response to a request from the server device will be described.
- FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a communication system including the mobile communication terminal apparatus and the server apparatus according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- the same components as those in FIG. 1 are denoted by the same reference numerals as those in FIG. 1, and detailed description thereof is omitted.
- Server apparatus 900 according to the present embodiment has a configuration in which address book request unit 901 is added to server apparatus 300 shown in FIG. 1, and mobile unit communication unit 905 is used instead of mobile unit communication unit 301. Take.
- Mobile communication terminal apparatus 1000 replaces server communication section 109 and address book acquisition section 105 in mobile communication terminal apparatus 100 shown in FIG. 1 with server communication section 1001 and address book acquisition section, respectively.
- a configuration using 1002 is adopted.
- the address book request unit 901 sends a spam mail sender every time a predetermined time elapses. When a new e-mail address is obtained, a signal to request transmission of address book information is output to mobile unit communication section 905.
- Address book request unit 901 includes a timer unit 902, a spam list management unit 904, and a request determination unit 903. Specifically, the timer unit 902 has a timing function, and outputs the timing result to the request determination unit 903.
- the spam list management unit 904 has a spam list in which an email address of a spam mail sender is registered, and a new email address (of a spam mail sender) obtained through an operator's input operation is stored. You can register in the spam list.
- the spam list management unit 904 can register an e-mail address acquired (received) via a communication line (not shown) in the spam list.
- the spam list management unit 904 acquires a new e-mail address
- the spam list management unit 904 indicates that the communication network used for sending / receiving e-mail has changed, and this state updates the white list. It is determined that this is an opportunity, and a signal indicating that is output to the request determination unit 903.
- the request determination unit 903 first determines whether or not the predetermined time has passed based on the time measurement result from the timer unit 902. If it is determined that the predetermined time has passed, the request determination unit 903 transmits address book information. A request signal is output to mobile unit communication section 905. Furthermore, even when the request determination unit 903 receives information from the spam list management unit 904 that a new e-mail address has been acquired, the request determination unit 903 sends a signal to the mobile device to request transmission of address book information. Output to Nobe 905.
- the mobile communication unit 905 When the mobile communication unit 905 receives a signal to request transmission of address book information from the request determination unit 903, the request signal to request transmission of address book information to the mobile communication terminal device A transmission signal is generated and transmitted to the communication network 200 by performing predetermined transmission processing such as modulation processing on the transmission network.
- the transmission signal transmitted in this way is received by mobile communication terminal apparatus 1000 (specifically, server communication unit 1001) via communication network 200.
- the server communication unit 1001 requests the address book information from the server device 900 through reception processing including demodulation processing for the received signal, in addition to the configuration described in the first embodiment or the second embodiment. Is output to the address book acquisition unit 1 002 to that effect.
- address book acquisition section 1002 receives a signal indicating that a request signal has been extracted from server communication section 1001
- signal indicating that address book reading section 104 is requested to read address book information Is output.
- the address book information transmitting unit 106 outputs the address book information data with the sign to the server communication unit 109, and the server communication unit 109 creates a transmission signal and transmits it to the communication network 200.
- mobile communication terminal apparatus 1000 transmits address book information to server apparatus 900 in response to a request from server apparatus 900.
- This ensures that the content stored in the address book information of the mobile communication terminal device 100 and the content stored in the white list storage unit 305 of the server device 300 are kept the same as described above.
- the configuration of the mobile communication terminal apparatus can be simplified.
- the server device that covers the mobile communication terminal device is connected to the mobile communication terminal device. By requesting the address book information to be transmitted, the white list for the user of the mobile communication terminal device can be updated at an appropriate time.
- the present invention is also applicable to a configuration in which mobile communication terminal apparatus 1000 transmits address book information to server apparatus 900 at an arbitrary timing either voluntarily or in response to a request from server apparatus 900. Is.
- Each of the first to third embodiments is applied to delivery of an electronic mail to a mobile communication terminal device. That is, in each of the above-described embodiments, out of the e-mails sent from the server device to the user of the mobile communication terminal device, the communication in which the e-mail address is registered in the address book information of the mobile communication terminal device.
- the electronic mail sent by the other party is actually delivered to the mobile communication terminal device.
- a fourth embodiment in which the present invention is applied to short mail will be described.
- the mail creation unit 107 uses the telephone number of the communication partner of the transmission destination, for example, “Masataka Ueda”, the telephone number of the user of the mobile communication terminal device 100, and the mail text to be transmitted to this communication partner. Short mail data for the communication partner is created and output to the mail sending unit 108.
- the mail creation unit 107 can also acquire the address book information stored in the address book storage unit 103 for the telephone number of the communication partner of the transmission destination, or the user can operate the input unit 101. It can be obtained from the operation information obtained by.
- the mail transmitting unit 108 performs predetermined encoding on the short mail data created by the mail creating unit 107 and outputs the short mail data subjected to the sign to the server communication unit 109.
- the server communication unit 109 creates a short mail by performing predetermined transmission processing such as modulation processing and frequency conversion processing on the encoded short mail data. Thereafter, the server communication unit 109 transmits the created short mail to the communication network 200 via the control channel.
- This control channel is a channel responsible for transmission of control signals used to establish a communication channel (channel responsible for transmission of audio signals) when the mobile communication terminal 101 performs voice communication with other mobile communication terminals. It is.
- the server communication unit 109 inserts a short mail in a preliminary portion that is not actually used when the communication channel is established in the control signal.
- the short mail is transmitted as a control signal to the mobile communication terminal device of the communication partner via one or more exchanges.
- the short mail sent from “Hanako Osawa” to “Yu Inojima” covers the mobile communication terminal device 100 of “Yu Inoshima” via one or more exchanges as part of the control signal.
- the external communication unit 306 extracts the short mail as the central force of the control signal, and performs predetermined reception processing on the extracted short mail. Thereafter, the external communication unit 306 outputs the short mail subjected to the reception process to the mail receiving unit 307.
- the mail receiving unit 307 extracts the short mail data (including the mail text, the sender's phone number, the recipient's phone number, etc.) by decrypting the short mail that has been received, and extracts the extracted short mail data. Is output to the mail relay determination unit 308.
- the mail relay determining unit 308 stores the short mail data from the mail receiving unit 307 in the white list storage unit 305 as to whether or not the short mail data is distributed to the recipient included in the short mail data. Judgment using the white list. Specifically, the e-mail relay determination unit 308 performs only when the sender's phone number included in the short e-mail data is registered in the white list for the recipient included in the short e-mail data. The electronic mail data is output to the mail relay unit 309. Here, the telephone number of the sender (ie “Hanako Osawa”) included in the short mail data from the mail receiver 307 is the telephone number of the receiver (ie Yu Inoshima) included in this short mail data. Since the mail relay determination unit 308 discards the short mail data without outputting it to the mail relay unit 309.
- the telephone number of the sender ie “Hanako Osawa” included in the short mail data from the mail receiver 307 is the telephone number of the receiver (ie Yu Inoshima) included
- a short mail sent from "Mori Ken” to "Yu Inojima” is also part of the control signal, and "Mayo Inojima" mobile communication via one or more exchanges.
- the data is received by the server apparatus 300 (the external communication unit 306) covering the terminal apparatus 100.
- the mail receiving unit 307 outputs the short mail data to the mail relay determining unit 308 by performing the same processing as described above.
- the mail relay determination unit 308 uses the telephone number of the sender included in the short mail data from the mail receiving unit 307 (that is, “Mori Ken Mori”) as the recipient included in the short mail data (that is, Yu Inojima) ( Phone number) Since it is registered in the white list, this short mail data is output to the mail relay unit 309.
- Mail relay section 309 performs predetermined encoding on the short mail data from mail relay determination section 308 and outputs the encoded electronic mail data to mobile unit communication section 301.
- Mobile device communication section 301 creates a short mail by applying predetermined transmission processing such as modulation processing and frequency conversion processing to the encoded short mail data. Thereafter, the mobile device communication unit 301 transmits the created short mail to the communication network 200 via the control channel. As a result, this short mail is received as a control signal by the mobile communication terminal device 100 of “Yu Inojima” via one or more exchanges.
- predetermined transmission processing such as modulation processing and frequency conversion processing
- the e-mail sent to a specific communication partner is the “e-mail address” power of the sender of this e-mail. If it is registered, it is actually delivered to this specific communication partner. However, the “phone number” of the sender of this e-mail has been added to the white list for this particular communication partner! Even if the “e-mail address” of this sender is on the white list, If not registered, this sender power will not be delivered to this particular communication partner.
- a short message sent to a specific communication partner is displayed when the “phone number” of the sender of this short message is registered in the white list for this specific communication partner.
- the “phone number” of this sender will appear in the white list. If not registered, short messages from this sender will not be delivered to this specific recipient.
- the server device receives an e-mail addressed to “Yu Inoshima” and the sender power of this e-mail is “Taro Yamada”, the white list for “Take Innoshima” will contain “Taro Yamada”. Email address is registered Therefore, the server device does not actually deliver this e-mail to “Yu Innoshima”. However, the telephone number of “Taro Yamada” is registered in the white list for “Yu Innoshima”. That is, “Yujima Inoue” can be regarded as receiving not only a short message from “Taro Yamada” but also an e-mail. Therefore, the server device should deliver this e-mail to “Yu Innoshima”.
- the server device when the server device receives a short message addressed to "Yuo Inoshima” and has the sender power S "Kenji Mori" of this short message, the white list for "Yuo Inojima” Since the telephone number of “Taro Yamada” is not registered, the server device does not actually deliver this short message to “Yu Innoshima”. However, the email address of “Kengo Mori” is registered in the white list for “Yu Innoshima”. In other words, “Inujima Yuu” can be regarded as receiving not only e-mails from “Kenji Mori” but also short messages. Therefore, the server device should distribute this short message to “Yu Innoshima”. However, for the same reason as above, this short message is not delivered to “Yujima Inoue”.
- the server device is not capable of actually delivering “electronic mail” (“short message”) transmitted from the sender to the specific communication partner.
- the sender's “e-mail address” (“telephone number”) is registered in the previous whitelist, and only based on whether or not he / she has power. Therefore, it is only judged.
- the server device when the server apparatus according to the present embodiment receives an “e-mail” transmitted from the sender to a specific communication partner, the server device includes the sender's white list for the specific communication partner. If the “e-mail address” is not registered, the “phone number” of this sender (hereinafter “registration unconfirmed” t) will be added to this white list for this particular communication partner. In view of the possibility of being registered, the following processing is executed instead of simply discarding the e-mail of this unconfirmed person. (For convenience, the e-mail address is registered in the white list as described above, and the sender is referred to as “unregistered person”.) That is, the server device ⁇ calls the telephone number and e-mail for the buyer. The association address is stored in association with the management server. Using the child mail address as a search key, the telephone number of this unidentified person is requested.
- the management server stores the e-mail address of this unconfirmed registered person, the telephone number of the unregistered sender can also be stored.
- the server device obtains the telephone number of the person whose registration is not confirmed from the management sano. After this, if the telephone number obtained from the management sano is registered in the white list for the specific communication partner, the server device will read “ It is determined that the e-mail is desired to be received by a specific communication partner, and this electronic mail is distributed to the specific communication partner.
- the server device discards the e-mail from this unidentified person as in the above-described embodiments.
- the server apparatus when the server apparatus according to the present embodiment receives a "short message" transmitted from a sender to a specific communication partner, it enters the white list for the specific communication partner. If this sender's "phone number” is registered, the sender's "e-mail address” is also the specific communication partner. On the other hand, in view of the possibility of being registered in the white list, the short message of this unconfirmed person is simply discarded instead of the same as described above. Execute the process.
- FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram showing an example of information stored in the white list in the server device according to Embodiment 5 of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the server apparatus according to Embodiment 5 of the present invention.
- Server apparatus 1100 replaces mail relay determination section 308, external communication section 306, and whitelist management section 304 in server apparatus 300 shown in FIG.
- a configuration using the external communication unit 1102 and the white list management unit 106 is adopted.
- the e-mail address of the sender (that is, the person who has not yet been registered) is output to the external communication unit 1102.
- the mail relay determination unit 1101 determines that “Taro Yamada” who has not yet been registered is registered. The e-mail address is output to the external communication unit 1102.
- External communication unit 1102 performs a predetermined transmission process on the signal indicating the e-mail address from mail relay determination unit 1101, and sends the signal subjected to the transmission process to management server 1104 via communication network 1103. Send.
- the management server 1104 has a database 1105 that stores an e-mail address and a telephone number in association with each visitor.
- the management server 1104 performs a predetermined reception process on the signal received via the communication network 1103, and extracts the email address of the unregistered person “Taro Yamada” from the signal subjected to the reception process.
- the management server 1104 searches the database 1105 for the e-mail address of the extracted unregistered person “Taro Yamada”. If the “e-mail address” of the unidentified person exists in the database 1105, the management server 1104 performs a predetermined transmission process on the signal indicating the “phone number” of the unidentified person, and sends The processed signal is transmitted to server apparatus 1102 via communication network 1103. Conversely, if the e-mail address of the person who has not yet been registered does not exist in the database 1105, the management server 1104 performs a predetermined transmission process on the signal indicating that, and the signal subjected to the transmission process is transmitted to the communication server 1104. The data is transmitted to the server apparatus 1102 via the network 1103.
- the database 1105 contains the e-mail address (taro@famaous.co.jp) of the unregistered person “Taro Yamada”, so the telephone number of this unidentified person “Taro Yamada” (090-9655). — 5274) is sent to the server device 1100.
- the external communication unit 1102 performs a predetermined reception process on the signal received from the management server 1104 via the communication network 1103, so that the signal indicating the "phone number” of the unidentified person or the database If the “phone number” of the unconfirmed person is registered in 1105, a signal to that effect is extracted and output to the mail relay determination unit 1101.
- the external communication unit 1102 outputs a signal indicating the “telephone number” (090 9655-5274) of the unregistered person “Taro Yamada” to the mail relay determination unit 1101.
- the mail relay determining unit 1101 Is sent to the mail relay unit 309. In other words, the mail relay determination unit 1101 does not register the “e-mail address” of the unconfirmed registered person in the white list for the recipient, but the “phone number” of the unconfirmed registered person. Is registered, it is determined that the e-mail address of this unconfirmed person is registered in this white list. On the other hand, when receiving the above-mentioned registered signal from the external communication unit 1102, the mail relay determining unit 1101 discards the e-mail data from this unconfirmed registered person.
- the e-mail relay determination unit 1101 sends the e-mail address of the sender “Taro Yamada” included in the e-mail data from the e-mail receiving unit 307 to the recipient “Yu Inojima” included in this e-mail data. Even if it is not registered in the white list, the e-mail data is output to the mail relay unit 309 since it is registered in the white list for the telephone number S of the sender “Taro Yamada” S “Yu Inojima”.
- the mail relay determination unit 1101 outputs the “e-mail address” of the unconfirmed registration acquired from the management server 1104 to the white list management unit 1106, so that the white list management unit 1106 E-mail addresses of unconfirmed persons can be registered in the white list.
- the whitelist management unit 1106 has acquired from the management server 1104 as the e-mail address of the unidentified person “Taro Yamada” in the whitelist for the recipient “Tsuo Innoshima”. Unconfirmed registration E-mail address of “Taro Yamada” can be registered.
- server apparatus 1100 receives an "e-mail" transmitted to a specific communication partner of the sender's power is described.
- the operation when a “short message” sent to the other party is received can be executed based on the same idea as described above.
- a sender who sends an e-mail to a specific communication partner is an e-mail address registered in the white list for this specific communication partner ("registered e-mail address" in this embodiment).
- registered e-mail address registered in the white list for this specific communication partner
- unregistered e-mail address registered in this embodiment
- the sender may also send an e-mail to this particular communication party using this unregistered e-mail address.
- the sender's unregistered email address is not registered on the whitelist for this particular communication partner, so this email is actually received by this specific communication partner. Even though it is an e-mail that is requested, it will not be delivered to this specific communication partner.
- the server device transmits an unregistered email address to the management server when it receives an email sent from the sender to the specific communication partner using an unregistered email address.
- the management server searches other email addresses assigned to the sender using the unregistered email address as a search key, and transmits it to the server device. If the electronic mail address received from the management server is registered in the white list for the specific communication partner, the server device actually distributes the electronic mail to the specific communication partner. This solves the problem described above.
- the server device may add the e-mail address received from the management sano to the white list for the specific communication partner. It's possible that it is possible.
- the server device communicates an e-mail address or the like from the management server via the communication network.
- the server device includes a management server therein. It is also applicable when
- the white list management unit 1106 determines in advance whether or not there is a sender whose email address or telephone number is not registered in the white list. If there is (unregistered person), the registered e-mail address (telephone number) is retrieved from the management server using the registered e-mail address (telephone number) as a search key. Thereafter, the white list management unit 1106 registers the telephone number (e-mail address) acquired from the management server in the white list as the telephone number (e-mail address) of this unconfirmed person.
- the whitelist management unit 304 in FIG. 1 is not registered via the external communication unit 1102 in the same manner as the mail relay determination unit 1101 shown in FIG. If the phone number (e-mail address) of the confirmed person is used as a search key, the management server 1104 can obtain the e-mail address (phone number) of this unidentified person (Fig. 12).
- the server device of the present embodiment when an actual email (short message) delivery operation is performed by the email relay determination unit, either the email address or the telephone number is not yet displayed in the white list. Since the number of registered senders is reduced, the electronic mail (short message) delivery operation can be executed more efficiently than the server device according to the fifth embodiment.
- the address book information including the telephone number, e-mail address, etc. is registered with each communication partner in the mobile phone, and the mobile phone fails or is lost, Needs to register the address book information on the new mobile phone again.
- a SIM card that currently stores user information is inserted into the desired mobile phone. By doing so, this user can perform mobile communication using this mobile phone without making a special contract with a communication carrier. As a result, the user can use multiple mobile phones by using this SIM card.
- the contents of the white list recorded for the user in the white list storage unit 305 of the server apparatus 300 are assigned to the mobile communication terminal apparatus 100 that has requested the reading of the contents of the white list. Based on the e-mail address or telephone number to be read, and transmitted to the requesting mobile communication terminal device 100.
- the mobile communication terminal device 100 stores the transmitted white list in its own address book storage unit 103.
- the memorized configuration is shown.
- the figure relates to the operation of transferring the white list of the server device to the address book storage unit of the mobile communication terminal device and storing the white list transmitted by the mobile communication terminal device in the address book storage unit.
- the configuration shown in the figure can be used alone, but is used together with the configurations shown as the first to sixth embodiments.
- a predetermined button of the terminal device is operated, and the mail server from the white list request unit 1310 via the control unit 115 is operated.
- the white list transfer request output from the mobile communication terminal device 100 includes at least one of the telephone number and the mail address of the mobile communication terminal device 100 together with a command indicating that the white list transfer request is present. /! White output from the whitelist request unit 1310
- the list transfer request is transmitted to the mobile unit communication unit 301 of the mail server 300 via the server communication unit 109 and the mobile phone network 200.
- Each request received by the mobile communication unit 301 is sent to the command determination unit.
- the command received by the whitelist request determination unit 1320 in the determination unit is determined to be a whitelist transfer request
- the whitelist management request and the telephone number or e-mail address set in the command are managed together with the whitelist transfer request. Transfer to part 304.
- the white list management unit 304 determines from the transferred telephone number or email address that the white list transfer request is for, for example, "Yu Inojima"
- the white list storage unit 305 responds. Data is read by the white list reading unit 1321 and transferred to the white list transmission unit 1322.
- the white list transmission unit 1322 converts the white list into a predetermined transmission format, and transmits the white list to the server communication unit 109 of the mobile communication terminal apparatus 100 via the mobile device communication unit 301 and the mobile phone network 200.
- the white list reception unit 1311 extracts the mail address information included in the white list one by one and converts it into a format suitable for the address book of the mobile communication terminal device. Accumulate in the buffer.
- the control unit 115 of the mobile communication terminal apparatus 100 displays on the display unit 114 that the reception of the white list has been completed and that it can be stored in the address book. With this display, the user instructs storage in the address book. Storage in the address book can be performed by the user instructing whether to store all e-mail addresses at once or whether or not to display and store e-mail addresses one by one.
- the server device receives address book information (for example, each communication) received from the mobile communication terminal device and registered in the whitelist storage unit. Information including the other party's telephone number and e-mail address) is transmitted to the mobile communication terminal device via the communication network 200.
- the user registers the address book information in the mobile communication terminal device, and then transmits the registered address book information to the server device, so that the mobile communication terminal subsequently fails or is lost.
- the new mobile communication terminal device can receive and register address book information from the server device.
- the server device has received either the email address or the telephone number in the white list, and the recipient If there is an e-mail address, this e-mail address or phone number can be obtained from the management sano and registered in the white list (hereinafter referred to as “white list complementation”). is there.
- the server device acquires the e-mail address of the recipient “Taro Yamada” from the management server and registers it in the white list.
- the telephone number (090- 96 55-5274) of the recipient “Taro Yamada” is information originally registered in the mobile communication terminal device of “Inujima Yu”, but the email address of “Taro Yamada” It's a bit of information that is registered in the mobile communication terminal device
- this is information that can only be known by a telecommunications carrier that is obligated to protect the personal information (e-mail address, telephone number, etc.) of all users. Therefore, when the server device transmits the address book information thus supplemented to the mobile communication terminal device of “Yujima Ino” as it is, the e-mail address that is the personal information of “Taro Yamada” is “Taro Yamada” It will be known to Yu Innoshima, who consents to
- the server device transmits only the address book information excluding the complemented electronic mail address or telephone number to the mobile communication terminal device.
- the server device when the server device registers the email address or phone number acquired from the management sano in the white list, the server device “complements” the flag corresponding to these email address or phone number. Whether or not the email address or phone number entered " If there is a request to send address book information from the mobile communication terminal device, refer to the contents of this flag, etc., and an e-mail address or telephone number that has not been supplemented. Can be transmitted to the mobile communication terminal.
- the personal information is also obtained by adopting the following configuration instead of the configuration in which the server device transmits only the address book information excluding the supplemented e-mail address to the mobile communication terminal device.
- the server device has all the address book information including the supplemented email address etc. and any email address etc. of the email address contained in this address book information obtained from the management server Is transmitted to the mobile communication terminal device, and the mobile communication terminal device power is completed based on this information out of the e-mail address etc. included in the address book information. It is possible to adopt a configuration in which only the e-mail address etc. can be used (displayed) by the user except for the e-mail address.
- the registration of the transmission mail address that permits transmission to the mobile communication terminal device from the mobile device to the white list of the mail server is used. It becomes possible to eliminate the work of inputting the email address data for updating the list. As a result, the latest data with no input errors can be reliably registered as a white list. In addition, by transferring data stored in the white list of the mail server to the mobile terminal, it becomes easy to update the address book when the model is changed.
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