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Title : IMAP Extension for Body Part Conversion
Author(s) : M. Wener
Filename : draft-wener-lemonade-conversion-00.txt
Pages : 0
Date : 2005-2-10
This document describes an IMAP extension that allows a client to
convert and retrieve message MIME parts on demand. The conversion
would be from one Content-Type to another. The client can discover
the conversion set the server supports. It is assumed that there are
two distinct phases: one, server conversion capability discovery,
and two, client retrieval of a converted MIME part. In addition
to MIME type conversion this document allows for compressed body
part retrieval as a special case of conversion.
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