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Title : IMAP4 extension for quick reconnect
Author(s) : A. Melnikov, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-lemonade-reconnect-00.txt
Pages : 0
Date : 2004-7-13
Mobile operators usually charge users for the time their mobile
client is connected to the Internet and/or for the amount of
information sent/received. Thus a mobile client should minimize
time it stays connected to its mail server, which suggests that it
should disconnect and reconnect frequently. Also, it is possible
that the mobile client unexpectedly leaves area of connectivity,
which will require that the client reconnects when connectivity
returns.
This document defines a quick reconnect IMAP4 extension, which
gives a mobile client ability to resume a previously abandoned
session, without the need to perform a full synchronization
sequence.
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