Abstract:
Systems and methods for displaying electronic messages are disclosed. In some embodiments, a method includes, at a computing device, displaying an electronic message user interface and receiving a search query while displaying the electronic message user interface. The search query corresponds to a category identifier, of a plurality of predefined category identifiers. The method also includes, in response to receiving the search query, displaying one or more electronic messages, in a plurality of electronic messages, that satisfy the search query and concurrently displaying a set of data associated with an object identifier in a respective electronic message of the one or more electronic messages. The object identifier corresponds to the category identifier, and the set of data includes one or more entries defined in a data configuration associated with the category identifier.
Abstract:
A method of serving information items in association with one or more messages sent by a client includes identifying at least one message sent by a client, obtaining at least one information item associated with the at least one identified message, and preparing for display to the client the at least one information item. The method may include identifying one or more categories associated with the message, or identifying one or more elements in the message that correspond to predefined information entity types. The operation of associating one or more categories with a message may be done before, in parallel, or after sending the messages as an outgoing message.
Abstract:
Systems and methods for displaying electronic messages are disclosed. In some implementations, a method includes, at a computing device, displaying a user interface for a messaging application, comprising an electronic message list. The message list comprises a plurality of objects. Each respective object in the plurality of objects is visually distinct in the message list and represents one or more corresponding electronic messages. The method includes detecting user selection of an object in the message list and in response to detecting user selection of the object, toggling display of the first object from a first state to a second state. The method includes moving a first subset of objects vertically upward, where the first subset of objects comprises one or more objects above the selected object, and moving a second subset of objects vertically downward, where the second subset of objects comprises one or more objects below the selected object.
Abstract:
Systems and methods for displaying electronic messages are disclosed. In some implementations, a method includes, at a computing device, displaying a user interface for a messaging application, comprising an electronic message list. The message list comprises a plurality of objects. Each respective object in the plurality of objects is visually distinct in the message list and represents one or more corresponding electronic messages. The method includes detecting user selection of an object in the message list and in response to detecting user selection of the object, toggling display of the first object from a first state to a second state. The method includes moving a first subset of objects vertically upward, where the first subset of objects comprises one or more objects above the selected object, and moving a second subset of objects vertically downward, where the second subset of objects comprises one or more objects below the selected object.
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus related to generating steps to return a product and providing the steps to a user to enable the user to return the product. Product return indication data associated with a user may be received. A purchase source of the product may be determined. One or more sets of purchase source return steps for the purchase source may be retrieved from a mapping of multiple purchase sources to respective return steps. At least an attribute of the user and product data of the product may be identified. A set of steps to return the product may be generated based on the identified at least an attribute of the user and product data of the product. The set of steps to return the product may be provided to the user.
Abstract:
Systems and methods for clustering electronic messages are disclosed. In some implementations, a method includes, at a computing device, responsive to a determination that a message body of a first electronic message satisfies a set of content-based clustering rules associated with a first message cluster, assigning the electronic message to the message cluster. A cluster graphic is displayed for the message cluster. The cluster graphic is characterized by (a) a first state in which messages in the message cluster are individually depicted and (b) a second state, which replaces the first state upon user input and collectively represents a plurality of messages in the message cluster. Each message in the message cluster is either (i) addressed at least to a first recipient or (ii) originates from the first recipient.
Abstract:
Systems and methods for managing electronic messages are disclosed. In some implementations, a method includes, at a computing device, causing an electronic message to be displayed to a user in an electronic message folder. Responsive to detecting that the user has read at least a portion of the electronic message, without user intervention, the electronic message is removed from the electronic message folder. In some implementations, the electronic message folder is a message inbox and the electronic message is removed from the message inbox to an archive or delete folder. In some implementations, the computing device includes one or more processors and memory storing one or more programs for execution by the one or more processors.
Abstract:
Systems and methods for clustering electronic messages are disclosed. In some implementations, a method includes, at a computing device, responsive to a determination that a message body of a first electronic message satisfies a set of content-based clustering rules associated with a first message cluster, assigning the electronic message to the message cluster. A cluster graphic is displayed for the message cluster. The cluster graphic is characterized by (a) a first state in which messages in the message cluster are individually depicted and (b) a second state, which replaces the first state upon user input and collectively represents a plurality of messages in the message cluster. Each message in the message cluster is either (i) addressed at least to a first recipient or (ii) originates from the first recipient.