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	Title		: IMAP Message Submission
	Author(s)	: R. Gellens
	Filename	: draft-gellens-lemonade-push-00.txt
	Pages		: 0
	Date		: 2003-12-10
	
This document describes an IMAP protocol extension allowing clients
to submit new messages using IMAP.  This is the so-called 'IMAP
Push' approach currently being considered by the lemonade working
group as one solution to the 'forward without download' problem
(that is, as a means for clients to send new messages consisting of
or containing all or parts of previously received messages without
having to download and upload the data).  This proposal relies on
additional IMAP extensions, including CATENATE and Annotations.  The
IMAP extension described here requires that the message to be
submitted be already composed and ready to go at the time of
submission.

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