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Title : Push Extensions to the IMAP Protocol (P-IMAP)
Author(s) : S. Maes, et al.
Filename : draft-maes-lemonade-p-imap-05.txt
Pages : 43
Date : 2004-10-26
Push Extensions to the IMAP protocol (P-IMAP) defines extensions to
the IMAPv4 Rev1 protocol [RFC3501] for optimization in a mobile
setting, aimed at delivering extended functionality for mobile
devices with limited resources. The first enhancement of P-IMAP is
extended support to push crucial changes actively to a client, rather
then requiring the client to initiate contact to ask for state
changes. In addition, P-IMAP contains extensions for email filter
management, message delivery, and maintaining up-to-date personal
information. Bindings to specific transport are explicitly defined.
Eventually P-IMAP aims at being neutral to the network transport
neutrality.
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