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Title : INTERNET MESSAGE ACCESS PROTOCOL - SORT AND THREAD
EXTENSION
Author(s) : M. Crispin, K. Murchison
Filename : draft-ietf-imapext-sort-13.txt
Pages : 19
Date : 2003-5-15
This document describes the base-level server-based sorting and
threading extensions to the [IMAP] protocol. These extensions
provide substantial performance improvements for IMAP clients which
offer sorted and threaded views.
A server which supports the base-level SORT extension indicates this
with a capability name which starts with 'SORT'. Future,
upwards-compatible extensions to the SORT extension will all start
with 'SORT', indicating support for this base level.
A server which supports the THREAD extension indicates this with one
or more capability names consisting of 'THREAD=' followed by a
supported threading algorithm name as described in this document.
This provides for future upwards-compatible extensions.
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