Network Working Group                                           J. Myers
Request for Comments: 2359                       Netscape Communications
Category: Standards Track                                      June 1998


                       IMAP4 UIDPLUS extension

Status of this Memo

  This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
  Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
  improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
  Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
  and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

  Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1998).  All Rights Reserved.

IESG NOTE

  The IMAP extension described here assumes a particular means of using
  IMAP to support disconnected operation.  However, this means of
  supporting disconnected operation is not yet documented.  Also, there
  are multiple theories about how best to do disconnected operation in
  IMAP, and as yet, there is no consensus on which one should be
  adopted as a standard.

  This document is being approved as a Proposed Standard because it
  does not appear to have technical flaws in itelf.  However, approval
  of this document as a Proposed Standard should not be considered an
  IETF endorsement of any particular means of doing disconnected
  operation in IMAP.

Table of Contents

  1.   Abstract ..............................................    2
  2.   Conventions Used in this Document .....................    2
  3.   Introduction and Overview .............................    2
  4.   Features ..............................................    2
  4.1. UID EXPUNGE Command ...................................    2
  4.2. APPENDUID response code ...............................    3
  4.3. COPYUID response code .................................    4
  5.   Formal Syntax .........................................    4
  6.   References ............................................    4
  7.   Security Considerations ...............................    5
  8.   Author's Address ......................................    5
  9.   Full Copyright Statement ..............................    6



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1.   Abstract

  The UIDPLUS extension of the Internet Message Access Protocol [IMAP4]
  provides a set of features intended to reduce the amount of time and
  resources used by some client operations.  The features in UIDPLUS
  are primarily intended for disconnected-use clients.

2.   Conventions Used in this Document

  In examples, "C:" and "S:" indicate lines sent by the client and
  server respectively.

  The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", and "MAY"
  in this document are to be interpreted as defined in "Key words for
  use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels" [KEYWORDS].

3.   Introduction and Overview

  The UIDPLUS extension is present in any IMAP4 server implementation
  which returns "UIDPLUS" as one of the supported capabilities to the
  CAPABILITY command.  The UIDPLUS extension contains one additional
  command and additional data returned with successful APPEND and COPY
  commands.

  Clients that wish to use the new command in UIDPLUS must of course
  first test for the presence of the extension by issuing a CAPABILITY
  command.  Each of the features in UIDPLUS are optimizations; clients
  can provide the same functionality, albeit more slowly, by using
  commands in the base protocol.  With each feature, this document
  recommends a fallback approach to take when the UIDPLUS extension is
  not supported by the server.

4.   Features

4.1. UID EXPUNGE Command

  Arguments:  message set

  Data:       untagged responses: EXPUNGE

  Result:     OK - expunge completed
              NO - expunge failure (e.g. permission denied)
              BAD - command unknown or arguments invalid








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     The UID EXPUNGE command permanently removes from the currently
     selected mailbox all messages that both have the \Deleted flag set
     and have a UID that is included in the specified message set.  If
     a message either does not have the \Deleted flag set or is has a
     UID that is not included in the specified message set, it is not
     affected.

     This command may be used to ensure that a replayed EXPUNGE command
     does not remove any messages that have been marked as \Deleted
     between the time that the user requested the expunge operation and
     the time the server processes the command.

     If the server does not support the UIDPLUS capability, the client
     should fall back to using the STORE command to temporarily remove
     the \Deleted flag from messages it does not want to remove.  The
     client could alternatively fall back to using the EXPUNGE command,
     risking the unintended removal of some messages.

  Example:    C: A003 UID EXPUNGE 3000:3002
              S: * 3 EXPUNGE
              S: * 3 EXPUNGE
              S: * 3 EXPUNGE
              S: A003 OK UID EXPUNGE completed

4.2. APPENDUID response code

  Successful APPEND commands return an APPENDUID response code in the
  tagged OK response.  The APPENDUID response code contains as
  arguments the UIDVALIDITY of the destination mailbox and the UID
  assigned to the appended message.

  If the server does not support the UIDPLUS capability, the client can
  only discover this information by selecting the destination mailbox
  and issuing FETCH commands.

  Example:    C: A003 APPEND saved-messages (\Seen) {310}
              C: Date: Mon, 7 Feb 1994 21:52:25 -0800 (PST)
              C: From: Fred Foobar <[email protected]>
              C: Subject: afternoon meeting
              C: To: [email protected]
              C: Message-Id: <[email protected]>
              C: MIME-Version: 1.0
              C: Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII
              C:
              C: Hello Joe, do you think we can meet at 3:30 tomorrow?
              C:
              S: A003 OK [APPENDUID 38505 3955] APPEND completed




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4.3. COPYUID response code

  Successful COPY and UID COPY commands return a COPYUID response code
  in the tagged OK response whenever at least one message was copied.
  The COPYUID response code contains as an argument the UIDVALIDITY of
  the appended-to mailbox, a message set containing the UIDs of the
  messages copied to the destination mailbox, in the order they were
  copied, and a message containing the UIDs assigned to the copied
  messages, in the order they were assigned.  Neither of the message
  sets may contain extraneous UIDs or the symbol '*'.

  If the server does not support the UIDPLUS capability, the client can
  only discover this information by selecting the destination mailbox
  and issuing FETCH commands.

  Example:    C: A003 COPY 2:4 MEETING
              S: A003 OK [COPYUID 38505 304,319:320 3956:3958] Done
              C: A003 UID COPY 305:310 MEETING
              S: A003 OK Done

5.   Formal Syntax

  The following syntax specification uses the augmented Backus-Naur
  Form (BNF) notation as specified in [RFC-822] as modified by [IMAP4].
  Non-terminals referenced but not defined below are as defined by
  [IMAP4].

  Except as noted otherwise, all alphabetic characters are case-
  insensitive.  The use of upper or lower case characters to define
  token strings is for editorial clarity only.  Implementations MUST
  accept these strings in a case-insensitive fashion.

  resp_code_apnd  ::= "APPENDUID" SPACE nz_number SPACE uniqueid

  resp_code_copy  ::= "COPYUID" SPACE nz_number SPACE set SPACE set

  uid_expunge     ::= "UID" SPACE "EXPUNGE" SPACE set

6.   References

  [IMAP4]    Crispin, M., "Internet Message Access Protocol -
             Version 4rev1", RFC 2060, December 1996.

  [KEYWORDS] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
             Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.

  [RFC-822]  Crocker, D., "Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet
             Text Messages", STD 11, RFC 822, August 1982.



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7.   Security Considerations

  There are no known security issues with this extension.

8.   Author's Address

  John Gardiner Myers
  Netscape Communications
  501 East Middlefield Road
  Mail Stop MV-029
  Mountain View, CA  94043

  EMail: [email protected]






































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9.  Full Copyright Statement

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