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Title : Streaming Internet Messaging Attachments
Author(s) : N. Cook
Filename : draft-ietf-lemonade-streaming-04.txt
Pages : 31
Date : 2008-2-27
This document describes a method for streaming multimedia attachments
received by a resource constrained and/or mobile device from an IMAP
server. It allows such clients, which often have limits in storage
space and bandwidth, to play video and audio e-mail content.
The document describes a profile for making use of the IMAP URLAUTH
extension (RFC 4467), the Network Announcement SIP Media Service (RFC
4240), and the Media Server Control Markup Language (RFC 4722). The
document also defines a new IMAP METADATA entry.
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