Alan Yun-Fei Huang, Age 614599 Friardale St, Salt Lake City, UT 84120

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4599 Friardale St, Salt Lake City, UT 84120

Kearns, UT

Renton, WA

905 El Camino Real, Salinas, CA 93907 (831) 663-6139

Prunedale, CA

Monterey, CA

Irvine, CA

Heber City, UT

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Alan Huang

Location:
Seattle, WA
Industry:
Food Production
Education:
Edmonds Community College 2010 - 2012
Skills:
Microsoft Office, Powerpoint, Customer Service, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word
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Alan Huang

Work:
Clay Middle School
Student
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Independent Marketing Consultant

Work:

Independent Marketing Consultant
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Method For Removing Unsolicited E-Mail Messages

US Patent:
7310660, Dec 18, 2007
Filed:
Nov 3, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/700752
Inventors:
Richard Paul White - Pacific Grove CA, US
Alan Huang - Menlo Park CA, US
Haw-minn Lu - San Diego CA, US
Ira Victor Spivack - Reno NV, US
Assignee:
Engate Technology Corporation - Reno NV
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
G06F 12/16
US Classification:
709206, 726 22
Abstract:
A set of unsolicited e-mail messages is collected and “finger printed” by either sampling the unsolicited message and using portions of the samples to form the identifier or by hashing a portion of the message. These “finger prints” are used to construct an unsolicited message database. The client's e-mail messages are processed in off-line manner by periodically fetching their messages; “finger printing” each message in a manner identical to the unsolicited messages; checking to see if the “finger print” is in the unsolicited message database; discarding any messages with a “finger print” in the unsolicited message database; and forwarding any message with a “finger print” not in the unsolicited message database to the “clean” POP server. The client's e-mail messages can also be processed in a on-demand manner by intercepting their “clean” POP server request; fetching their mail from their “dirty” POP; “finger printing” each message in an manner identical to the unsolicited messages; checking to see if the “finger print” is in the unsolicited message database; forwarding any message with a “finger print” not in the unsolicited e-mail database to the “clean” POP server; and passing the intercepted POP request to the “clean” POP.

Unsolicited Message Rejecting Communications Processor

US Patent:
7490128, Feb 10, 2009
Filed:
Jan 20, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/761883
Inventors:
Richard Paul White - Pacific Grove CA, US
Alan Huang - Menlo Park CA, US
Haw-minn Lu - San Diego CA, US
Ira Victor Spivack - Reno NV, US
Assignee:
Engate Technology Corporation - Reno NV
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709206, 709204, 709205, 709219, 709225, 709226, 709245
Abstract:
The spam blocker monitors the SMTP/TCP/IP conversation between a sending message transfer agent MTA and a receiving message transfer agent MTA; catches MTA's IP address IP, MTA's declared domain D, sender_address A; and recipient A; and uses this source and content based information to test for unsolicited messages. It interrupts the conversation when MTA sends a command specifying the recipient (an “RCPT” command) and uses the various test results to decide if the message is suspected of being unsolicited. If the message is suspected of being unsolicited then it logs the rejected message, sends an error reply to MTA which forces MTA to terminate the connection with MTA before the body of the message is transmitted; else it logs the allowed message, releases the intercepted RCPT command which allows the conversation between MTA and MTA to proceed.

Unsolicited Message Intercepting Communications Processor

US Patent:
7673058, Mar 2, 2010
Filed:
Jan 20, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/761894
Inventors:
Richard Paul White - Pacific Grove CA, US
Alan Huang - Menlo Park CA, US
Haw-minn Lu - San Diego CA, US
Ira Victor Spivack - Reno NV, US
Assignee:
Engate Technology Corporation - Reno NV
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
G06F 15/173
US Classification:
709229, 709225, 709245
Abstract:
The spam blocker monitors the SMTP/TCP/IP conversation between a sending message transfer agent MTA and a receiving message transfer agent MTA; catches MTA's IP address IP, MTA's declared domain D, from-address A; to-address A, and the body of the message; and uses this source and content information to test for unsolicited messages. It interrupts the conversation when MTA sends a. \r\n end-of-message indicator and uses the various test results to decide if the message is suspected of being unsolicited. If the message is suspected of being unsolicited then it logs the rejected message and sends an error reply to MTA which forces MTA to send a QUIT command before the body of the message is transmitted; else it logs the allowed message and releases the intercepted RCPT command which allows the conversation between MTA and MTA to proceed.

Unsolicited Message Diverting Communications Processor

US Patent:
7716351, May 11, 2010
Filed:
Jan 20, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/761864
Inventors:
Richard Paul White - Pacific Grove CA, US
Alan Huang - Menlo Park CA, US
Haw-minn Lu - San Diego CA, US
Ira Victor Spivack - Reno NV, US
Assignee:
Engate Technology Corporation - Reno NV
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
G06F 15/173
US Classification:
709229, 709225, 709245
Abstract:
The spam blocker monitors the SMTP/TCP/IP conversation between a sending message transfer agent MTA and a receiving message transfer agent MTA; catches MTA's IP address IP, MTA's declared domain D, from-address A; and to-address A; and uses this source and content based information to test for unsolicited messages. It interrupts the conversation when MTA sends a RCPT command and uses the various test results to decide if the message is suspected of being unsolicited. If the message is suspected of being unsolicited and to-address is not in the save_spam database then the spam blocker logs the rejected message, sends an error reply to MTA which forces MTA to terminate the connection before the body of the message is transmitted. If the message is suspected of being unsolicited and to-address is in the save_spam database then the spam blocker logs the rejected message, substitutes a diversion address A′ for the to-address A in the RCPT command, and send the modified RCPT command to MTA and allows the conversation to continue. If the message is not suspected of being unsolicited then the spam blocker logs the allowed message, releases the intercepted RCPT command which allows the conversation to continue.

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