On 2006-07-08 at 12:22 -0300, Marc G. Fournier wrote: > Stupid question, but what *is* CONDSTORE? :) New extension, part of the IETF's LEMONADE working group's work to make SMTP+IMAP more usable with small devices like mobile phones, with low or expensive bandwidth and which disconnect a lot. Every change to a mailbox has a modification sequence number, which is associated with whatever bit of data or metadata was modified. The mailbox tracks the highest modseq seen. An individual mail might (but doesn't need to) support different modseq values on different metadata. STORE and FETCH can be modified to be conditional upon whether the modseq has changed since a supplied value, STATUS can return the highest value, etc. RFC: 4551 IMAP Extension for Conditional STORE Operation or Quick Flag Changes Resynchronization. A. Melnikov, S. Hole. June 2006. (Format: TXT=50265 bytes) (Updates RFC3501) (Status: PROPOSED STANDARD) and you might also find 4549 useful for background information; RFC 4550 also covers some related work and there's more to come. 4549 Synchronization Operations for Disconnected IMAP4 Clients. A. Melnikov, Ed.. June 2006. (Format: TXT=75417 bytes) (Status: INFORMATIONAL) LEMONADE's work: so far, it's already within standards to be able to construct an SMTP message body from multiple remote parts, getting the SMTP Submission server to retrieve components from IMAP using URLs containing access tokens to grant a (or some particular trusted) server access to one specific bit of data, etc. RFCs 4467, 4468. So you can send that huge MS Word document from your IMAP folder, extracting it as required, as part of a new message, without the MUA having to actually retrieve it. This is also where CATENATE comes from. Lots of interesting stuff from a utility point of view, but given software reliability and stability in general the security consequences are ... thought-provoking. -- "Everything has three factors: politics, money, and the right way to do it. In that order." -- Gary Donahue ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyruswiki.andrew.cmu.edu List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html