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Title : CONVERT
Author(s) : S. Maes, R. Cromwell
Filename : draft-ietf-lemonade-convert-04.txt
Pages : 17
Date : 2006-6-28
CONVERT defines extensions to the IMAPv4 Rev1 protocol [RFC3501] for
optimization in a mobile setting, aimed at allowing adaptation and
transcoding of attachments as needed by the client. Conversion
(adaptation, transcoding) may be requested by the client and
performed by the server on a best effort basis or decided by the
server based on its knowledge of the client capabilities, user or
administrator preferences or its settings.
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