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	Title		: IMAP Extension for MSGFILTER
	Author(s)	: M. Wener
	Filename	: draft-wener-lemonade-msgfilter-01.txt
	Pages		: 0
	Date		: 2004-12-8
	
In a mobile environment it is often desirable to allow a user to
   restrict or constrain the set of messages that will be sent to
   the mobile device. There may be several reasons. The user may 
   not want to pay for the bandwidth consumed, they may not want to
   to consume memory on the phone or they may just want to restrict
   what they get "bothered" by while in a mobile environment. This
   draft defines a way to allow the user to restrict message sets per
   folder.

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