A system and method for generation, graphical composition, and delivery (or routing for delivery) of conventional forms of written correspondence is disclosed. Specifically, the conventional form of written correspondence (e. g. , business letter) contains integrated graphical correspondence content, and is generated from a correspondence message, such as a text Internet email message. More specifically, a sender can initiate correspondence in a variety of formats, to multiple recipients or to group(s) of recipients, wherein there is security provided against unauthorized generation of correspondence by assumed SMTP email identities, thereby preventing âforgeryâ of a correspondence from the sender.
Automatic Generation Of Correspondence Via An Email Interface
There is disclosed a process for generation, graphical composition, and delivery (or routing for delivery) of conventional forms of written correspondence. Specifically, the conventional form of written correspondence (e.g., business letter) is generated from a correspondence message, such as a text Internet email message. More specifically, a sender can initiate correspondence in a variety of formats, to multiple recipients or to group(s) of recipients, wherein there is security provided against unauthorized generation of correspondence by assumed SMTP email identities, thereby preventing “forgery” of a correspondence from the sender.
Automatic Generation Of Graphically-Composed Correspondence Via A Text Email-Interface
A system and method for generation, graphical composition, and delivery (or routing for delivery) of conventional forms of written correspondence. Specifically, the conventional form of written correspondence (i. e. , business letter) is generated from a text Internet email message. More specifically, a sender can initiate correspondence in a variety of formats, to multiple recipients or to group(s) of recipients, wherein there is security provided against unauthorized generation of correspondence by assumed SMTP email identities, thereby preventing âforgeryâ of a correspondence from the sender.