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	Title		: IMAP4 Multimailbox SEARCH Extension
	Author(s)	: B. Leiba, A. Melnikov
	Filename	: draft-melnikov-imapext-multimailbox-search-01.txt
	Pages		: 15
	Date		: 2006-10-2
	
The IMAP4 specification allows the searching only of the selected
mailbox.  A user often wants to search multiple mailboxes, and a
client that wishes to support this must issue a series of SELECT and
SEARCH commands, waiting for each to complete before moving on to the
next.  This extension allows a client to search multiple mailboxes
with one command, limiting the round-trips and waiting for various
searches to complete.  This also introduces mailbox field in ESEARCH
responses, allowing a client to pipeline the searches if it chooses.

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