Network Working Group                                     P. Saint-Andre
Request for Comments: 5437                                         Cisco
Category: Standards Track                                    A. Melnikov
                                                          Isode Limited
                                                           January 2009


                    Sieve Notification Mechanism:
          Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)

Status of This Memo

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  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.

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Abstract

  This document describes a profile of the Sieve extension for
  notifications, to allow notifications to be sent over the Extensible
  Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP), also known as Jabber.

















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Table of Contents

  1. Introduction ....................................................3
     1.1. Overview ...................................................3
     1.2. Terminology ................................................3
  2. Definition ......................................................3
     2.1. Notify Parameter "method" ..................................3
     2.2. Test notify_method_capability ..............................3
     2.3. Notify Tag ":from" .........................................4
     2.4. Notify Tag ":importance" ...................................4
     2.5. Notify Tag ":message" ......................................4
     2.6. Notify Tag ":options" ......................................4
     2.7. XMPP Syntax ................................................4
  3. Examples ........................................................6
     3.1. Basic Action ...............................................6
     3.2. Action with "body" .........................................7
     3.3. Action with "body", ":importance", ":message", and
          "subject" ..................................................7
     3.4. Action with ":from", ":message", ":importance",
          "body", and "subject" ......................................8
  4. Requirements Conformance ........................................9
  5. Internationalization Considerations ............................10
  6. Security Considerations ........................................11
  7. IANA Considerations ............................................12
  8. References .....................................................12
     8.1. Normative References ......................................12
     8.2. Informative References ....................................13
























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1.  Introduction

1.1.  Overview

  The [NOTIFY] extension to the [SIEVE] mail filtering language is a
  framework for providing notifications by employing URIs to specify
  the notification mechanism.  This document defines how xmpp URIs (see
  [XMPP-URI]) are used to generate notifications via the Extensible
  Messaging and Presence Protocol [XMPP], which is widely implemented
  in Jabber instant messaging technologies.

1.2.  Terminology

  This document inherits terminology from [NOTIFY], [SIEVE], and
  [XMPP].  In particular, the terms "parameter" and "tag" are used as
  described in [NOTIFY] to refer to aspects of Sieve scripts, and the
  term "key" is used as described in [XMPP-URI] to refer to aspects of
  an XMPP URI.

  The capitalized key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL",
  "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT
  RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be
  interpreted as described in [TERMS].

2.  Definition

2.1.  Notify Parameter "method"

  The "method" parameter MUST be a URI that conforms to the xmpp URI
  scheme (as specified in [XMPP-URI]) and that identifies an XMPP
  account associated with the email inbox.  The URI MAY include the
  resource identifier of an XMPP address and/or the query component
  portion of an XMPP URI, but SHOULD NOT include an authority component
  or fragment identifier component.  The processing application MUST
  extract an XMPP address from the URI in accordance with the
  processing rules specified in [XMPP-URI].  The resulting XMPP address
  MUST be encapsulated in XMPP syntax as the value of the XMPP 'to'
  attribute.

2.2.  Test notify_method_capability

  In response to a notify_method_capability test for the "online"
  notification-capability, an implementation SHOULD return a value of
  "yes" if it has knowledge of an active presence session (see
  [XMPP-IM]) for the specified XMPP notification-uri; otherwise, it
  SHOULD return a value of "maybe" (since typical XMPP systems may not
  allow a Sieve engine to gain knowledge about the presence of XMPP
  entities).



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2.3.  Notify Tag ":from"

  If included, the ":from" tag MUST be an electronic address that
  conforms to the "Mailbox" rule defined in [RFC5321].  The value of
  the ":from" tag MAY be included in the human-readable XML character
  data of the XMPP notification; alternatively or in addition, it MAY
  be transformed into formal XMPP syntax, in which case it MUST be
  encapsulated as the value of an XMPP SHIM (Stanza Headers and
  Internet Metadata) [SHIM] header named "Resent-From".

2.4.  Notify Tag ":importance"

  The ":importance" tag has no special meaning for this notification
  mechanism, and this specification puts no restriction on its use.
  The value of the ":importance" tag MAY be transformed into XMPP
  syntax (in addition to or instead of including appropriate text in
  the XML character data of the XMPP <body/> element); if so, it SHOULD
  be encapsulated as the value of an XMPP SHIM (Stanza Headers and
  Internet Metadata) [SHIM] header named "Urgency", where the XML
  character of that header is "high" if the value of the ":importance"
  tag is "1", "medium" if the value of the ":importance" tag is "2",
  and "low" if the value of the ":importance" tag is "3".

2.5.  Notify Tag ":message"

  If the ":message" tag is included, that string MUST be transformed
  into the XML character data of an XMPP <body/> element (where the
  string is generated according to the guidelines specified in Section
  3.6 of [NOTIFY]).

2.6.  Notify Tag ":options"

  The ":options" tag has no special meaning for this notification
  mechanism.  Any handling of this tag is the responsibility of an
  implementation.

2.7.  XMPP Syntax

  The xmpp mechanism results in the sending of an XMPP message to
  notify a recipient about an email message.  The general XMPP syntax
  is as follows:

  o  The notification MUST be an XMPP <message/> stanza.








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  o  The value of the XMPP 'from' attribute SHOULD be the XMPP address
     of the notification service associated with the Sieve engine or
     the XMPP address of the entity to be notified.  The value of the
     XMPP 'from' attribute MUST NOT be generated from the Sieve ":from"
     tag.

  o  The value of the XMPP 'to' attribute MUST be the XMPP address
     specified in the XMPP URI contained in the "method" notify
     parameter.

  o  The value of the XMPP 'type' attribute MUST be 'headline' or
     'normal'.

  o  The XMPP <message/> stanza MUST include a <body/> child element.
     If the ":message" tag is included in the Sieve script, that string
     MUST be used as the XML character data of the <body/> element.  If
     not and if the XMPP URI contained in the "method" notify parameter
     specified a "body" key in the query component, that value SHOULD
     be used.  Otherwise, the XML character data SHOULD be some
     configurable text indicating that the message is a Sieve
     notification.

  o  The XMPP <message/> stanza MAY include a <subject/> child element.
     If the XMPP URI contained in the "method" notify parameter
     specified a "subject" key in the query component, that value
     SHOULD be used as the XML character data of the <subject/>
     element.  Otherwise, the XML character data SHOULD be some
     configurable text indicating that the message is a Sieve
     notification.

  o  The XMPP <message/> stanza SHOULD include a URI, for the recipient
     to use as a hint in locating the message, encapsulated as the XML
     character data of a <url/> child element of an <x/> element
     qualified by the 'jabber:x:oob' namespace, as specified in [OOB].
     If included, the URI SHOULD be an Internet Message Access Protocol
     [IMAP] URL that specifies the location of the message, as defined
     in [IMAP-URL], but MAY be another URI type that can specify or
     hint at the location of an email message, such as a URI for an
     HTTP resource [HTTP] or a Post Office Protocol Version 3 (POP3)
     mailbox [POP-URL] at which the message can be accessed.  It is not
     expected that an XMPP user agent shall directly handle such a URI,
     but instead that it shall invoke an appropriate helper application
     to handle the URI.

  o  The XMPP <message/> stanza MAY include an XMPP SHIM (Stanza
     Headers and Internet Metadata) [SHIM] header named "Resent-From".
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     value MUST be the value of the ":from" tag; otherwise, the
     "Resent-From" value SHOULD be the envelope recipient address of
     the original email message that triggered the notification.

3.  Examples

  In the following examples, the sender of the email has an address of
  <mailto:[email protected]>, the entity to be notified has an email
  address of <mailto:[email protected]> and an XMPP address of
  [email protected] (resulting in an XMPP URI of
  <xmpp:[email protected]>), and the notification service associated
  with the Sieve engine has an XMPP address of notify.example.com.

  Note: In the following examples, line breaks are included in XMPP
  URIs solely for the purpose of readability.

3.1.  Basic Action

  The following is a basic Sieve notify action with only a method.  The
  XML character data of the XMPP <body/> and <subject/> elements are
  therefore generated by the Sieve engine based on configuration.  In
  addition, the Sieve engine includes a URI pointing to the message.

  Basic action (Sieve syntax)

    notify "xmpp:[email protected]"

  The resulting XMPP <message/> stanza might be as follows:

  Basic action (XMPP syntax)

    <message from='notify.example.com'
             to='[email protected]'
             type='headline'
             xml:lang='en'>
      <subject>SIEVE</subject>
      <body>&lt;[email protected]&gt; You got mail.</body>
      <x xmlns='jabber:x:oob'>
        <url>
          imap://[email protected]/INBOX;UIDVALIDITY=385759043/;UID=18
        </url>
      </x>
    </message>








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3.2.  Action with "body"

  The following action contains a "body" key in the query component of
  the XMPP URI but no ":message" tag in the Sieve script.  As a result,
  the XML character data of the XMPP <body/> element in the XMPP
  notification is taken from the XMPP URI.  In addition, the Sieve
  engine includes a URI pointing to the message.

  Action with "body" (Sieve syntax)

    notify "xmpp:[email protected]?message
             ;body=Wherefore%20art%20thou%3F"

  The resulting XMPP <message/> stanza might be as follows.

  Action with "body" (XMPP syntax)

    <message from='notify.example.com'
             to='[email protected]'
             type='headline'
             xml:lang='en'>
      <subject>SIEVE</subject>
      <body>Wherefore art thou?</body>
      <x xmlns='jabber:x:oob'>
        <url>
          imap://[email protected]/INBOX;UIDVALIDITY=385759044/;UID=19
        </url>
      </x>
    </message>

3.3.  Action with "body", ":importance", ":message", and "subject"

  The following action specifies an ":importance" tag and a ":message"
  tag in the Sieve script, as well as a "body" key and a "subject" key
  in the query component of the XMPP URI.  As a result, the ":message"
  tag from the Sieve script overrides the "body" key from the XMPP URI
  when generating the XML character data of the XMPP <body/> element.
  In addition, the Sieve engine includes a URI pointing to the message.

  Action with "body", ":importance", ":message", and "subject" (Sieve
  syntax)

    notify :importance "1"
           :message "Contact Juliet immediately!"
           "xmpp:[email protected]?message
             ;body=You%27re%20in%20trouble
             ;subject=ALERT%21"




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  The resulting XMPP <message/> stanza might be as follows.

  Action with "body", ":importance", ":message", and "subject" (XMPP
  syntax)

    <message from='notify.example.com'
             to='[email protected]'
             type='headline'
             xml:lang='en'>
      <subject>ALERT!</subject>
      <body>Contact Juliet immediately!</body>
      <headers xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/shim'>
        <header name='Urgency'>high</header>
      </headers>
      <x xmlns='jabber:x:oob'>
        <url>
          imap://[email protected]/INBOX;UIDVALIDITY=385759045/;UID=20
        </url>
      </x>
    </message>

3.4.  Action with ":from", ":message", ":importance", "body", and
     "subject"

  The following action specifies a ":from" tag, an ":importance" tag,
  and a ":message" tag in the Sieve script, as well as a "body" key and
  a "subject" key in the query component of the XMPP URI.  As a result,
  the ":message" tag from the Sieve script overrides the "body" key
  from the XMPP URI when generating the XML character data of the XMPP
  <body/> element.  In addition, the Sieve engine includes a URI
  pointing to the message, as well as an XMPP SHIM (Stanza Headers and
  Internet Metadata) [SHIM] header named "Resent-From" (which
  encapsulates the value of the ":from" tag).

  Action with ":from", ":importance", ":message", "body", and "subject"
  (Sieve syntax)

    notify :from "[email protected]"
           :importance "1"
           :message "Contact Juliet immediately!"
           "xmpp:[email protected]?message
             ;body=You%27re%20in%20trouble
             ;subject=ALERT%21"

  The resulting XMPP <message/> stanza might be as follows.






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  Action with ":from", ":importance", ":message", "body", and "subject"
  (XMPP syntax)

    <message from='notify.example.com'
             to='[email protected]'
             type='headline'
             xml:lang='en'>
      <subject>ALERT!</subject>
      <body>Contact Juliet immediately!</body>
      <headers xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/shim'>
        <header name='Resent-From'>[email protected]</header>
        <header name='Urgency'>high</header>
      </headers>
      <x xmlns='jabber:x:oob'>
        <url>
          imap://[email protected]/INBOX;UIDVALIDITY=385759045/;UID=21
        </url>
      </x>
    </message>

4.  Requirements Conformance

  Section 3.8 of [NOTIFY] specifies a set of requirements for Sieve
  notification methods.  The conformance of the xmpp notification
  mechanism is provided here.

  1.   An implementation of the xmpp notification method SHOULD NOT
       modify the final notification text (e.g., to limit the length);
       however, a given deployment MAY do so (e.g., if recipients pay
       per character or byte for XMPP messages).  Modification of
       characters themselves should not be necessary, since XMPP
       character data is encoded in [UTF-8].

  2.   An implementation MAY ignore parameters specified in the
       ":from", ":importance", and ":options" tags.

  3.   There is no recommended default message for an implementation to
       include if the ":message" tag is not specified.

  4.   A notification sent via the xmpp notification method MAY include
       a timestamp in the textual message.

  5.   The value of the XMPP 'from' attribute MUST be the XMPP address
       of the notification service associated with the Sieve engine.
       The value of the Sieve ":from" tag MAY be transformed into the
       value of an XMPP SHIM (Stanza Headers and Internet Metadata)
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  6.   The value of the XMPP 'to' attribute MUST be the XMPP address
       specified in the XMPP URI contained in the "method" parameter.

  7.   In accordance with [XMPP-URI], an implementation MUST ignore any
       URI action or key it does not understand (i.e., the URI MUST be
       processed as if the action or key were not present).  It is
       RECOMMENDED to support the XMPP "message" query type (see
       [QUERIES]) and the associated "body" and "subject" keys, which
       SHOULD be mapped to the XMPP <body/> and <subject/> child
       elements of the XMPP <message/> stanza, respectively.  However,
       if included, then the Sieve notify ":message" tag MUST be mapped
       to the XMPP <body/> element, overriding the "body" key (if any)
       included in the XMPP URI.

  8.   An implementation MUST NOT include any other extraneous
       information not specified in parameters to the notify action.

  9.   In response to a notify_method_capability test for the "online"
       notification-capability, an implementation SHOULD return a value
       of "yes" if it has knowledge of an active presence session (see
       [XMPP-IM]) for the specified XMPP notification-uri, but only if
       the entity that requested the test is authorized to know the
       presence of the associated XMPP entity (e.g., via explicit
       presence subscription as specified in [XMPP-IM]); otherwise, it
       SHOULD return a value of "maybe" (since typical XMPP systems may
       not allow a Sieve engine to gain knowledge about the presence of
       XMPP entities).

  10.  An implementation SHOULD NOT attempt to retry delivery of a
       notification if it receives an XMPP error of type "auth" or
       "cancel", MAY attempt to retry delivery if it receives an XMPP
       error of type "wait", and MAY attempt to retry delivery if it
       receives an XMPP error of "modify", but only if it makes
       appropriate modifications to the notification (see [XMPP]); in
       any case, the number of retries SHOULD be limited to a
       configurable number no less than 3 and no more than 10.  An
       implementation MAY throttle notifications if the number of
       notifications within a given time period becomes excessive
       according to local service policy.  Duplicate suppression (if
       any) is a matter of implementation and is not specified herein.

5.  Internationalization Considerations

  Although an XMPP address may contain nearly any [UNICODE] character,
  the value of the "method" parameter MUST be a Uniform Resource
  Identifier (see [URI]) rather than an Internationalized Resource
  Identifier (see [IRI]).  The rules specified in [XMPP-URI] MUST be
  followed when generating XMPP URIs.



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  In accordance with Section 13 of RFC 3920, all data sent over XMPP
  MUST be encoded in [UTF-8].

6.  Security Considerations

  Depending on the information included, sending a notification can be
  comparable to forwarding mail to the notification recipient.  Care
  must be taken when forwarding mail automatically, to ensure that
  confidential information is not sent into an insecure environment.
  In particular, implementations MUST conform to the security
  considerations given in [NOTIFY], [SIEVE], and [XMPP].

  [NOTIFY] specifies that a notification method MUST provide mechanisms
  for avoiding notification loops.  One type of notification loop can
  be caused by message forwarding; however, such loops are prevented
  because XMPP does not support the forwarding of messages from one
  XMPP address to another.  Another type of notification loop can be
  caused by auto-replies to XMPP messages received by the XMPP
  notification service associated with the Sieve engine; therefore,
  such a service MUST NOT auto-reply to XMPP messages it receives.

  A common use case might be for a user to create a script that enables
  the Sieve engine to act differently if the user is currently
  available at a particular type of service (e.g., send notifications
  to the user's XMPP address if the user has an active session at an
  XMPP service).  Whether the user is currently available can be
  determined by means of a notify_method_capability test for the
  "online" notification-capability.  In XMPP, information about current
  network availability is called "presence" (see also [MODEL]).  Since
  [XMPP-IM] requires that a user must approve a presence subscription
  before an entity can gain access to the user's presence information,
  a limited but reasonably safe implementation might be for the Sieve
  engine to request a subscription to the user's presence.  The user
  would then need to approve that subscription request so that the
  Sieve engine can act appropriately depending on whether the user is
  online or offline.  However, the Sieve engine MUST NOT use the user's
  presence information when processing scripts on behalf of a script
  owner other than the user, unless the Sieve engine has explicit
  knowledge (e.g., via integration with an XMPP server's presence
  authorization rules) that the script owner is authorized to know the
  user's presence.  While it would be possible to design a more
  advanced approach to the delegation of presence authorization, any
  such approach is left to future standards work.








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7.  IANA Considerations

  The following template provides the IANA registration of the Sieve
  notification mechanism specified in this document:

    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Registration of new Sieve notification mechanism
    Mechanism name: xmpp
    Mechanism URI: RFC 5122 [XMPP-URI]
    Mechanism-specific options: none
    Permanent and readily available reference: RFC 5437
    Person and email address to contact for further information:
         Peter Saint-Andre <[email protected]>

  This information has been added to the list of Sieve notification
  mechanisms maintained at <http://www.iana.org>.

8.  References

8.1.  Normative References

  [NOTIFY]    Melnikov, A., Ed., Leiba, B., Ed., Segmuller, W., and T.
              Martin, "Sieve Email Filtering: Extension for
              Notifications", RFC 5435, January 2009.

  [OOB]       Saint-Andre, P., "Out of Band Data", XSF XEP 0066,
              August 2006.

  [QUERIES]   Saint-Andre, P., "XMPP URI Scheme Query Components", XSF
              XEP 0147, September 2006.

  [RFC5321]   Klensin, J., "Simple Mail Transfer Protocol", RFC 5321,
              October 2008.

  [SHIM]      Saint-Andre, P. and J. Hildebrand, "Stanza Headers and
              Internet Metadata", XSF XEP 0131, July 2006.

  [SIEVE]     Guenther, P., Ed. and T. Showalter, Ed., "Sieve: An Email
              Filtering Language", RFC 5228, January 2008.

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

  [XMPP-URI]  Saint-Andre, P., "Internationalized Resource Identifiers
              (IRIs) and Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) for the
              Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)",
              RFC 5122, February 2008.




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8.2.  Informative References

  [HTTP]      Fielding, R., Gettys, J., Mogul, J., Frystyk, H.,
              Masinter, L., Leach, P., and T. Berners-Lee, "Hypertext
              Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1", RFC 2616, June 1999.

  [IMAP]      Crispin, M., "INTERNET MESSAGE ACCESS PROTOCOL - VERSION
              4rev1", RFC 3501, March 2003.

  [IMAP-URL]  Melnikov, A. and C. Newman, "IMAP URL Scheme", RFC 5092,
              November 2007.

  [IRI]       Duerst, M. and M. Suignard, "Internationalized Resource
              Identifiers (IRIs)", RFC 3987, January 2005.

  [MODEL]     Day, M., Rosenberg, J., and H. Sugano, "A Model for
              Presence and Instant Messaging", RFC 2778, February 2000.

  [POP-URL]   Gellens, R., "POP URL Scheme", RFC 2384, August 1998.

  [UNICODE]   The Unicode Consortium, "The Unicode Standard, Version
              3.2.0", 2000.

              The Unicode Standard, Version 3.2.0 is defined by The
              Unicode Standard, Version 3.0 (Reading, MA, Addison-
              Wesley, 2000.  ISBN 0-201-61633-5), as amended by the
              Unicode Standard Annex #27: Unicode 3.1
              (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr27/) and by the Unicode
              Standard Annex #28: Unicode 3.2
              (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr28/).

  [URI]       Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R., and L. Masinter, "Uniform
              Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax", STD 66,
              RFC 3986, January 2005.

  [UTF-8]     Yergeau, F., "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO
              10646", STD 63, RFC 3629, November 2003.

  [XMPP]      Saint-Andre, P., "Extensible Messaging and Presence
              Protocol (XMPP): Core", RFC 3920, October 2004.

  [XMPP-IM]   Saint-Andre, P., "Extensible Messaging and Presence
              Protocol (XMPP): Instant Messaging and Presence",
              RFC 3921, October 2004.







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Authors' Addresses

  Peter Saint-Andre
  Cisco

  EMail: [email protected]


  Alexey Melnikov
  Isode Limited

  EMail: [email protected]







































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