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	Title		: IMAP ORGANIZE Extension
	Author(s)	: M. Velayudham
	Filename	: draft-madanganeshv-imapext-organize-00.txt
	Pages		: 10
	Date		: 2003-10-15
	
The ORGANIZE extension to Internet Message Access Protocol [IMAP4] 
specifies the mechanism by which the client can inform the server to 
maintain the entries for the messages to be organized. The 
organization of messages include appending, moving to a mailbox, 
deleting messages, or changing the attributes of received messages. 

This extension enables the lightweight IMAP clients to organize 
their messages on the server side, rather than performing it on the 
client side. In addition to the information on the IMAP ORGANIZE 
extension, this document describes implementation of the ORGANIZE 
extension for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol [SMTP].

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