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Updates on Some Lemonade drafts for IETF 66

Updates on Some Lemonade drafts for IETF 66. St é phane H. Maes, stephane.maes@oracle.com Ray Cromwell, ray.cromwell@oracle.com. WITHIN. Time interval changed from hours to minutes per consensus. CONVERT . Remove compression and encryption Updated to use latest METADATA draft

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Updates on Some Lemonade drafts for IETF 66

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  1. Updates on Some Lemonade drafts for IETF 66 Stéphane H. Maes, stephane.maes@oracle.com Ray Cromwell, ray.cromwell@oracle.com

  2. WITHIN • Time interval changed from hours to minutes per consensus

  3. CONVERT • Remove compression and encryption • Updated to use latest METADATA draft • Added IANA registration templates for entries and parameters used by convert

  4. VFOLDER • Most options removed • Dynamic attribute support mandatory • Vfolders hidden from legacy clients mandatory • LISTEXT mandatory • APPEND support mandatory • ACLs propagated from underlying mailbox • VFOLDER created on VFOLDER defined to be AND of search criteria

  5. Notifications • Examples now use latest METADATA draft • CLEARIDLE replaced in favor of IMAP-EVENTS • XEMN notification format extended with event name and view name attributes • View filter revised to state high level requirements as several draft proposals are vying to satisfy notifications (VFOLDER, CONTEXT, SIEVE notifications)

  6. Notification Protocol • Abstract protocol for notifications based on Parlay X (2.0) multimedia messaging

  7. TCP Challenged Environments • Focus on environments with poor or no TCP (set-top, J2ME, satellite) • Added examples of challenged environments • Discussion of possible IMAPURL usage for delay tolerant satellite networks • New X-HTTP-Binding header to facilitate enterprise/administrative domain policy enfrocement

  8. XENCRYPTED • Rewritten as informative to describe security problem of operator proxies • Suggested ways of limiting exposure reusing existing end-to-end encryption (S/MIME, OpenPGP,etc)

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