MAIL ORDER SERVICES NAMELY

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A GREAT AMERICAN CHOCOLATE STORY HOMESTEAD, INC. 111 Continental Drive, Suite 309 Newark DE 19713 MAIL ORDER SERVICES-NAMELY, DISTRIBUTION OF EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS DEALING WITH THE MANUFACTURE OF CHOCOLATE;
A GREAT AMERICAN CHOCOLATE STORY HOMESTEAD, INC. 111 Continental Drive, Suite 309 Newark DE 19713 MAIL ORDER SERVICES-NAMELY, DISTRIBUTION OF EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS DEALING WITH THE MANUFACTURE OF CHOCOLATE;
EDUCATIONAL SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE WASHINGTON WATCH 2601 COCHISE LANE OKEMOS MI 48864 MAIL ORDER SERVICES-NAMELY, FURNISHING SUBSCRIBERS WITH MAGAZINES;
ESS WASHINGTON WATCH 2601 COCHISE LANE OKEMOS MI 48864 MAIL ORDER SERVICES-NAMELY, FURNISHING SUBSCRIBERS WITH MAGAZINES;
MICROSOURCE MICROAGE, INC. 803 N. SCOTTSDALE RD. TEMPE AZ 85282 Mail Order Services-Namely, Retail Sales by Mail Order of Prerecorded Computer Programs and Computer Program Manuals, Sold as a Unit;
MUNCH OF THE MONTH CLUB J. J. & Winslow, Inc. 5 Bordeaux Newport Beach CA 92660 Mail Order Services-Namely, Selecting and Supplying Edible Treats Such as Meats, Candy, Cookies, Nuts and Other Snack Foods for Use as Gifts;
SCOPE B.P. ELECTRONICS, INC. 260 MOTOR PARKWAY HAUPPAUGE NY 11778 Mail Order Services-Namely, the Sale of Electronic Equipment, Electric Tools, Manual Tools, and Furniture for Electronic Equipment Through Catalogs;
SO THAT MORE MAY LEARN EDUCATIONAL SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE, INC. SUITE 11 3308 S. CEDAR LANSING MI 48910 MAIL ORDER SERVICES-NAMELY, FURNISHING SUBSCRIBERS WITH MAGAZINES;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention relates to performing server initiated database synchronisation between a mail server 10 and a client on a mobile computing device 70. Both the mail server and the client are provided with a copy of a user mailbox 40, 40A. When a message for that user is received at the mail server, this is stored in their server mailbox. The mail server then initiates a link with the client and prompts it to dial into the mail server in order to synchronise its local copy of the mailbox with the server copy. In this manner new mail is automatically transferred to the client device upon receipt at the mail server.