Microsoft wins email technology patent

Redmond protects the fruits of that R&D budget

Microsoft has won a US patent that could give the company control of certain essential features found in multiple email applications.

The company was granted US patent number 6,895,426 on Tuesday. The patent covers, "treating electronic mail addresses as objects".

Among other uses of this patent, Microsoft claims the technologies lets email addresses be added to a contact list easily: it also covers situations in which a user copies an address to a clipboard or double-clicks to access contact information that is relevant to an email address.

"Email addresses are treated as objects in the message preview pane and full message windows of both incoming and outgoing email messages. A small icon is added to the text of each address. In a preferred embodiment, the icons will vary depending on the pedigree of the address," the patent, which was filed on October 17, 2000 claims.

The patent does not appear in a search of Microsoft patent applications on the Intellectual Property of New Zealand (IPONZ) website.

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