After a client or potential client accesses the web-site of a host
organization and generates an e-mail to the organization, an e-mail
sorting and routing system parses the meta-tags appended to the message
to appropriately sort and route the message. The meta-tags specify the
language of the client, i.e., the language in which the web-site was
communicating with the client when the message was generated. The
meta-tags also specify the topic, e.g. a product or service, about which
the message was written. This information may be input by the client or
ascertained from the content or purpose of the web-page from which the
e-mail was generated. The messages are then sorted, first by language and
then by topic. As a result, each message is quickly routed to a person
qualified as to both language and subject matter who can respond to the
client.