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Network Working Group A. Melnikov
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Request for Comments: 4551 Isode Ltd.
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Updates: 3501 S. Hole
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Category: Standards Track ACI WorldWide/MessagingDirect
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June 2006
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IMAP Extension for Conditional STORE Operation
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or Quick Flag Changes Resynchronization
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Status of This Memo
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This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
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Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
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improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
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Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
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and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
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Copyright Notice
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Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
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Abstract
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Often, multiple IMAP (RFC 3501) clients need to coordinate changes to
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a common IMAP mailbox. Examples include different clients working on
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behalf of the same user, and multiple users accessing shared
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mailboxes. These clients need a mechanism to synchronize state
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changes for messages within the mailbox. They must be able to
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guarantee that only one client can change message state (e.g.,
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message flags) at any time. An example of such an application is use
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of an IMAP mailbox as a message queue with multiple dequeueing
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clients.
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The Conditional Store facility provides a protected update mechanism
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for message state information that can detect and resolve conflicts
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between multiple writing mail clients.
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The Conditional Store facility also allows a client to quickly
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resynchronize mailbox flag changes.
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This document defines an extension to IMAP (RFC 3501).
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Melnikov & Hole Standards Track [Page 1]
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RFC 4551 IMAP Extension for Conditional STORE June 2006
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Table of Contents
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1. Introduction and Overview ................................. 3
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2. Conventions Used in This Document ......................... 5
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3. IMAP Protocol Changes ..................................... 6
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3.1. New OK untagged responses for SELECT and EXAMINE ......... 6
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3.1.1. HIGHESTMODSEQ response code ............................ 6
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3.1.2. NOMODSEQ response code ................................. 7
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3.2. STORE and UID STORE Commands ............................. 7
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3.3 FETCH and UID FETCH Commands ..............................13
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3.3.1. CHANGEDSINCE FETCH modifier ............................13
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3.3.2. MODSEQ message data item in FETCH Command ..............14
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3.4. MODSEQ search criterion in SEARCH ........................16
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3.5. Modified SEARCH untagged response ........................17
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3.6. HIGHESTMODSEQ status data items ..........................17
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3.7. CONDSTORE parameter to SELECT and EXAMINE ................18
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3.8. Additional quality of implementation issues ..............18
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4. Formal Syntax .............................................19
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5. Server implementation considerations ......................21
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6. Security Considerations ...................................22
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7. IANA Considerations .......................................22
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8. References ................................................23
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8.1. Normative References .....................................23
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8.2. Informative References ...................................23
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9. Acknowledgements ..........................................23
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Melnikov & Hole Standards Track [Page 2]
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RFC 4551 IMAP Extension for Conditional STORE June 2006
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1. Introduction and Overview
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The Conditional STORE extension is present in any IMAP4
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implementation that returns "CONDSTORE" as one of the supported
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capabilities in the CAPABILITY command response.
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An IMAP server that supports this extension MUST associate a positive
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unsigned 64-bit value called a modification sequence (mod-sequence)
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with every IMAP message. This is an opaque value updated by the
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server whenever a metadata item is modified. The server MUST
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guarantee that each STORE command performed on the same mailbox
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(including simultaneous stores to different metadata items from
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different connections) will get a different mod-sequence value.
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Also, for any two successful STORE operations performed in the same
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session on the same mailbox, the mod-sequence of the second completed
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operation MUST be greater than the mod-sequence of the first
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completed. Note that the latter rule disallows the use of the system
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clock as a mod-sequence, because if system time changes (e.g., an NTP
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[NTP] client adjusting the time), the next generated value might be
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less than the previous one.
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Mod-sequences allow a client that supports the CONDSTORE extension to
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determine if a message metadata has changed since some known moment.
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Whenever the state of a flag changes (i.e., the flag is added where
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previously it wasn't set, or the flag is removed and before it was
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set) the value of the modification sequence for the message MUST be
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updated. Adding the flag when it is already present or removing when
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it is not present SHOULD NOT change the mod-sequence.
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When a message is appended to a mailbox (via the IMAP APPEND command,
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COPY to the mailbox, or using an external mechanism) the server
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generates a new modification sequence that is higher than the highest
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modification sequence of all messages in the mailbox and assigns it
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to the appended message.
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The server MAY store separate (per-message) modification sequence
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values for different metadata items. If the server does so, per-
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message mod-sequence is the highest mod-sequence of all metadata
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items for the specified message.
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The server that supports this extension is not required to be able to
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store mod-sequences for every available mailbox. Section 3.1.2
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describes how the server may act if a particular mailbox doesn't
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support the persistent storage of mod-sequences.
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Melnikov & Hole Standards Track [Page 3]
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RFC 4551 IMAP Extension for Conditional STORE June 2006
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This extension makes the following changes to the IMAP4 protocol:
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a) adds UNCHANGEDSINCE STORE modifier.
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b) adds the MODIFIED response code which should be used with an OK
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response to the STORE command. (It can also be used in a NO
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response.)
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c) adds a new MODSEQ message data item for use with the FETCH
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command.
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d) adds CHANGEDSINCE FETCH modifier.
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e) adds a new MODSEQ search criterion.
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f) extends the syntax of untagged SEARCH responses to include
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mod-sequence.
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g) adds new OK untagged responses for the SELECT and EXAMINE
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commands.
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h) defines an additional parameter to SELECT/EXAMINE commands.
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i) adds the HIGHESTMODSEQ status data item to the STATUS command.
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A client supporting CONDSTORE extension indicates its willingness to
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receive mod-sequence updates in all untagged FETCH responses by
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issuing:
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- a SELECT or EXAMINE command with the CONDSTORE parameter,
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- a STATUS (HIGHESTMODSEQ) command,
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- a FETCH or SEARCH command that includes the MODSEQ message data
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item,
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- a FETCH command with the CHANGEDSINCE modifier, or
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- a STORE command with the UNCHANGEDSINCE modifier.
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The server MUST include mod-sequence data in all subsequent untagged
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FETCH responses (until the connection is closed), whether they were
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caused by a regular STORE, a STORE with UNCHANGEDSINCE modifier, or
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an external agent.
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This document uses the term "CONDSTORE-aware client" to refer to a
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client that announces its willingness to receive mod-sequence updates
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as described above. The term "CONDSTORE enabling command" will refer
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any of the commands listed above. A future extension to this
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document may extend the list of CONDSTORE enabling commands. A first
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CONDSTORE enabling command executed in the session MUST cause the
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Melnikov & Hole Standards Track [Page 4]
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RFC 4551 IMAP Extension for Conditional STORE June 2006
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server to return HIGHESTMODSEQ (Section 3.1.1) unless the server has
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sent NOMODSEQ (Section 3.1.2) response code when the currently
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selected mailbox was selected.
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The rest of this document describes the protocol changes more
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rigorously.
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2. Conventions Used in This Document
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The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
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"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
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document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 [KEYWORDS].
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In examples, lines beginning with "S:" are sent by the IMAP server,
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and lines beginning with "C:" are sent by the client. Line breaks
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may appear in example commands solely for editorial clarity; when
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present in the actual message, they are represented by "CRLF".
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Formal syntax is defined using ABNF [ABNF].
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The term "metadata" or "metadata item" is used throughout this
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document. It refers to any system or user-defined keyword. Future
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documents may extend "metadata" to include other dynamic message
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data.
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Some IMAP mailboxes are private, accessible only to the owning user.
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Other mailboxes are not, either because the owner has set an Access
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Control List [ACL] that permits access by other users, or because it
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is a shared mailbox. Let's call a metadata item "shared" for the
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mailbox if any changes to the metadata items are persistent and
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visible to all other users accessing the mailbox. Otherwise, the
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metadata item is called "private". Note that private metadata items
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are still visible to all sessions accessing the mailbox as the same
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user. Also note that different mailboxes may have different metadata
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items as shared.
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See Section 1 for the definition of a "CONDSTORE-aware client" and a
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"CONDSTORE enabling command".
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Melnikov & Hole Standards Track [Page 5]
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RFC 4551 IMAP Extension for Conditional STORE June 2006
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3. IMAP Protocol Changes
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3.1. New OK Untagged Responses for SELECT and EXAMINE
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This document adds two new response codes, HIGHESTMODSEQ and
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NOMODSEQ. One of those response codes MUST be returned in the OK
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untagged response for a successful SELECT/EXAMINE command.
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When opening a mailbox, the server must check if the mailbox supports
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the persistent storage of mod-sequences. If the mailbox supports the
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persistent storage of mod-sequences and the mailbox open operation
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succeeds, the server MUST send the OK untagged response including
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HIGHESTMODSEQ response code. If the persistent storage for the
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mailbox is not supported, the server MUST send the OK untagged
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response including NOMODSEQ response code instead.
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3.1.1. HIGHESTMODSEQ Response Code
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This document adds a new response code that is returned in the OK
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untagged response for the SELECT and EXAMINE commands. A server
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supporting the persistent storage of mod-sequences for the mailbox
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MUST send the OK untagged response including HIGHESTMODSEQ response
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code with every successful SELECT or EXAMINE command:
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OK [HIGHESTMODSEQ <mod-sequence-value>]
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where <mod-sequence-value> is the highest mod-sequence value of
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all messages in the mailbox. When the server changes UIDVALIDITY
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for a mailbox, it doesn't have to keep the same HIGHESTMODSEQ for
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the mailbox.
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A disconnected client can use the value of HIGHESTMODSEQ to check if
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it has to refetch metadata from the server. If the UIDVALIDITY value
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has changed for the selected mailbox, the client MUST delete the
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cached value of HIGHESTMODSEQ. If UIDVALIDITY for the mailbox is the
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same, and if the HIGHESTMODSEQ value stored in the client's cache is
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less than the value returned by the server, then some metadata items
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on the server have changed since the last synchronization, and the
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client needs to update its cache. The client MAY use SEARCH MODSEQ
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(Section 3.4) to find out exactly which metadata items have changed.
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Alternatively, the client MAY issue FETCH with the CHANGEDSINCE
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modifier (Section 3.3.1) in order to fetch data for all messages that
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have metadata items changed since some known modification sequence.
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Example 1:
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C: A142 SELECT INBOX
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S: * 172 EXISTS
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S: * 1 RECENT
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S: * OK [UNSEEN 12] Message 12 is first unseen
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S: * OK [UIDVALIDITY 3857529045] UIDs valid
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S: * OK [UIDNEXT 4392] Predicted next UID
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S: * FLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Seen \Draft)
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S: * OK [PERMANENTFLAGS (\Deleted \Seen \*)] Limited
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S: * OK [HIGHESTMODSEQ 715194045007]
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S: A142 OK [READ-WRITE] SELECT completed
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3.1.2. NOMODSEQ Response Code
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A server that doesn't support the persistent storage of mod-sequences
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for the mailbox MUST send the OK untagged response including NOMODSEQ
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response code with every successful SELECT or EXAMINE command. A
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server that returned NOMODSEQ response code for a mailbox, which
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subsequently receives one of the following commands while the mailbox
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is selected:
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- a FETCH command with the CHANGEDSINCE modifier,
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- a FETCH or SEARCH command that includes the MODSEQ message data
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item, or
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- a STORE command with the UNCHANGEDSINCE modifier
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MUST reject any such command with the tagged BAD response.
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Example 2:
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C: A142 SELECT INBOX
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S: * 172 EXISTS
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S: * 1 RECENT
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S: * OK [UNSEEN 12] Message 12 is first unseen
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S: * OK [UIDVALIDITY 3857529045] UIDs valid
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S: * OK [UIDNEXT 4392] Predicted next UID
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S: * FLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Seen \Draft)
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S: * OK [PERMANENTFLAGS (\Deleted \Seen \*)] Limited
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S: * OK [NOMODSEQ] Sorry, this mailbox format doesn't support
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modsequences
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S: A142 OK [READ-WRITE] SELECT completed
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3.2. STORE and UID STORE Commands
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This document defines the following STORE modifier (see Section 2.5
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of [IMAPABNF]):
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UNCHANGEDSINCE <mod-sequence>
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For each message specified in the message set, the server performs
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the following. If the mod-sequence of any metadata item of the
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Melnikov & Hole Standards Track [Page 7]
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message is equal or less than the specified UNCHANGEDSINCE value,
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then the requested operation (as described by the message data
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item) is performed. If the operation is successful, the server
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MUST update the mod-sequence attribute of the message. An
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untagged FETCH response MUST be sent, even if the .SILENT suffix
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is specified, and the response MUST include the MODSEQ message
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data item. This is required to update the client's cache with the
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correct mod-sequence values. See Section 3.3.2 for more details.
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However, if the mod-sequence of any metadata item of the message
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is greater than the specified UNCHANGEDSINCE value, then the
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requested operation MUST NOT be performed. In this case, the
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mod-sequence attribute of the message is not updated, and the
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message number (or unique identifier in the case of the UID STORE
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command) is added to the list of messages that failed the
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UNCHANGESINCE test.
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When the server finished performing the operation on all the
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messages in the message set, it checks for a non-empty list of
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messages that failed the UNCHANGESINCE test. If this list is
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non-empty, the server MUST return in the tagged response a
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MODIFIED response code. The MODIFIED response code includes the
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message set (for STORE) or set of UIDs (for UID STORE) of all
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messages that failed the UNCHANGESINCE test.
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Example 3:
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All messages pass the UNCHANGESINCE test.
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C: a103 UID STORE 6,4,8 (UNCHANGEDSINCE 12121230045)
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+FLAGS.SILENT (\Deleted)
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S: * 1 FETCH (UID 4 MODSEQ (12121231000))
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S: * 2 FETCH (UID 6 MODSEQ (12121230852))
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S: * 4 FETCH (UID 8 MODSEQ (12121130956))
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S: a103 OK Conditional Store completed
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Example 4:
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C: a104 STORE * (UNCHANGEDSINCE 12121230045) +FLAGS.SILENT
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(\Deleted $Processed)
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S: * 50 FETCH (MODSEQ (12111230047))
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S: a104 OK Store (conditional) completed
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Example 5:
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C: c101 STORE 1 (UNCHANGEDSINCE 12121230045) -FLAGS.SILENT
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(\Deleted)
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S: * OK [HIGHESTMODSEQ 12111230047]
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S: * 50 FETCH (MODSEQ (12111230048))
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S: c101 OK Store (conditional) completed
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HIGHESTMODSEQ response code was sent by the server presumably
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because this was the first CONDSTORE enabling command.
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Example 6:
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In spite of the failure of the conditional STORE operation for
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message 7, the server continues to process the conditional STORE
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in order to find all messages that fail the test.
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C: d105 STORE 7,5,9 (UNCHANGEDSINCE 320162338)
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+FLAGS.SILENT (\Deleted)
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S: * 5 FETCH (MODSEQ (320162350))
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S: d105 OK [MODIFIED 7,9] Conditional STORE failed
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Example 7:
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Same as above, but the server follows the SHOULD recommendation in
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Section 6.4.6 of [IMAP4].
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C: d105 STORE 7,5,9 (UNCHANGEDSINCE 320162338)
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+FLAGS.SILENT (\Deleted)
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S: * 7 FETCH (MODSEQ (320162342) FLAGS (\Seen \Deleted))
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S: * 5 FETCH (MODSEQ (320162350))
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S: * 9 FETCH (MODSEQ (320162349) FLAGS (\Answered))
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S: d105 OK [MODIFIED 7,9] Conditional STORE failed
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Use of UNCHANGEDSINCE with a modification sequence of 0 always
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fails if the metadata item exists. A system flag MUST always be
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considered existent, whether it was set or not.
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Example 8:
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C: a102 STORE 12 (UNCHANGEDSINCE 0)
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+FLAGS.SILENT ($MDNSent)
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S: a102 OK [MODIFIED 12] Conditional STORE failed
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The client has tested the presence of the $MDNSent user-defined
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keyword.
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Note: A client trying to make an atomic change to the state of a
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particular metadata item (or a set of metadata items) should be
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prepared to deal with the case when the server returns the MODIFIED
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response code if the state of the metadata item being watched hasn't
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changed (but the state of some other metadata item has). This is
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necessary, because some servers don't store separate mod-sequences
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for different metadata items. However, a server implementation
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SHOULD avoid generating spurious MODIFIED responses for +FLAGS/-FLAGS
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STORE operations, even when the server stores a single mod-sequence
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per message. Section 5 describes how this can be achieved.
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Unless the server has included an unsolicited FETCH to update
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client's knowledge about messages that have failed the UNCHANGEDSINCE
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test, upon receipt of the MODIFIED response code, the client SHOULD
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try to figure out if the required metadata items have indeed changed
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by issuing FETCH or NOOP command. It is RECOMMENDED that the server
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avoids the need for the client to do that by sending an unsolicited
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FETCH response (Examples 9 and 10).
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||
|
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If the required metadata items haven't changed, the client SHOULD
|
||
retry the command with the new mod-sequence. The client SHOULD allow
|
||
for a configurable but reasonable number of retries (at least 2).
|
||
|
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Example 9:
|
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|
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In the example below, the server returns the MODIFIED response
|
||
code without sending information describing why the STORE
|
||
UNCHANGEDSINCE operation has failed.
|
||
|
||
C: a106 STORE 100:150 (UNCHANGEDSINCE 212030000000)
|
||
+FLAGS.SILENT ($Processed)
|
||
S: * 100 FETCH (MODSEQ (303181230852))
|
||
S: * 102 FETCH (MODSEQ (303181230852))
|
||
...
|
||
S: * 150 FETCH (MODSEQ (303181230852))
|
||
S: a106 OK [MODIFIED 101] Conditional STORE failed
|
||
|
||
The flag $Processed was set on the message 101...
|
||
|
||
C: a107 NOOP
|
||
S: * 101 FETCH (MODSEQ (303011130956) FLAGS ($Processed))
|
||
S: a107 OK
|
||
|
||
Or the flag hasn't changed, but another has (note that this server
|
||
behaviour is discouraged. Server implementers should also see
|
||
Section 5)...
|
||
|
||
C: b107 NOOP
|
||
S: * 101 FETCH (MODSEQ (303011130956) FLAGS (\Deleted \Answered))
|
||
S: b107 OK
|
||
|
||
...and the client retries the operation for the message 101 with
|
||
the updated UNCHANGEDSINCE value
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
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|
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C: b108 STORE 101 (UNCHANGEDSINCE 303011130956)
|
||
+FLAGS.SILENT ($Processed)
|
||
S: * 101 FETCH (MODSEQ (303181230852))
|
||
S: b108 OK Conditional Store completed
|
||
|
||
Example 10:
|
||
|
||
Same as above, but the server avoids the need for the client to
|
||
poll for changes.
|
||
|
||
The flag $Processed was set on the message 101 by another
|
||
client...
|
||
|
||
C: a106 STORE 100:150 (UNCHANGEDSINCE 212030000000)
|
||
+FLAGS.SILENT ($Processed)
|
||
S: * 100 FETCH (MODSEQ (303181230852))
|
||
S: * 101 FETCH (MODSEQ (303011130956) FLAGS ($Processed))
|
||
S: * 102 FETCH (MODSEQ (303181230852))
|
||
...
|
||
S: * 150 FETCH (MODSEQ (303181230852))
|
||
S: a106 OK [MODIFIED 101] Conditional STORE failed
|
||
|
||
Or the flag hasn't changed, but another has (note that this server
|
||
behaviour is discouraged. Server implementers should also see
|
||
Section 5)...
|
||
|
||
C: a106 STORE 100:150 (UNCHANGEDSINCE 212030000000)
|
||
+FLAGS.SILENT ($Processed)
|
||
S: * 100 FETCH (MODSEQ (303181230852))
|
||
S: * 101 FETCH (MODSEQ (303011130956) FLAGS (\Deleted \Answered))
|
||
S: * 102 FETCH (MODSEQ (303181230852))
|
||
...
|
||
S: * 150 FETCH (MODSEQ (303181230852))
|
||
S: a106 OK [MODIFIED 101] Conditional STORE failed
|
||
|
||
...and the client retries the operation for the message 101 with
|
||
the updated UNCHANGEDSINCE value
|
||
|
||
C: b108 STORE 101 (UNCHANGEDSINCE 303011130956)
|
||
+FLAGS.SILENT ($Processed)
|
||
S: * 101 FETCH (MODSEQ (303181230852))
|
||
S: b108 OK Conditional Store completed
|
||
|
||
Or the flag hasn't changed, but another has (nice server
|
||
behaviour. Server implementers should also see Section 5)...
|
||
|
||
C: a106 STORE 100:150 (UNCHANGEDSINCE 212030000000)
|
||
+FLAGS.SILENT ($Processed)
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
S: * 100 FETCH (MODSEQ (303181230852))
|
||
S: * 101 FETCH (MODSEQ (303011130956) FLAGS ($Processed \Deleted
|
||
\Answered))
|
||
S: * 102 FETCH (MODSEQ (303181230852))
|
||
...
|
||
S: * 150 FETCH (MODSEQ (303181230852))
|
||
S: a106 OK Conditional STORE completed
|
||
|
||
Example 11:
|
||
|
||
The following example is based on the example from the Section
|
||
4.2.3 of [RFC-2180] and demonstrates that the MODIFIED response
|
||
code may be also returned in the tagged NO response.
|
||
|
||
Client tries to conditionally STORE flags on a mixture of expunged
|
||
and non-expunged messages; one message fails the UNCHANGEDSINCE
|
||
test.
|
||
|
||
C: B001 STORE 1:7 (UNCHANGEDSINCE 320172338) +FLAGS (\SEEN)
|
||
S: * 1 FETCH (MODSEQ (320172342) FLAGS (\SEEN))
|
||
S: * 3 FETCH (MODSEQ (320172342) FLAGS (\SEEN))
|
||
S: B001 NO [MODIFIED 2] Some of the messages no longer exist.
|
||
|
||
C: B002 NOOP
|
||
S: * 4 EXPUNGE
|
||
S: * 4 EXPUNGE
|
||
S: * 4 EXPUNGE
|
||
S: * 4 EXPUNGE
|
||
S: * 2 FETCH (MODSEQ (320172340) FLAGS (\Deleted \Answered))
|
||
S: B002 OK NOOP Completed.
|
||
|
||
By receiving FETCH responses for messages 1 and 3, and EXPUNGE
|
||
responses that indicate that messages 4 through 7 have been
|
||
expunged, the client retries the operation only for the message 2.
|
||
The updated UNCHANGEDSINCE value is used.
|
||
|
||
C: b003 STORE 2 (UNCHANGEDSINCE 320172340) +FLAGS (\Seen)
|
||
S: * 2 FETCH (MODSEQ (320180050))
|
||
S: b003 OK Conditional Store completed
|
||
|
||
Note: If a message is specified multiple times in the message set,
|
||
and the server doesn't internally eliminate duplicates from the
|
||
message set, it MUST NOT fail the conditional STORE operation for the
|
||
second (or subsequent) occurrence of the message if the operation
|
||
completed successfully for the first occurrence. For example, if the
|
||
client specifies:
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Melnikov & Hole Standards Track [Page 12]
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
e105 STORE 7,3:9 (UNCHANGEDSINCE 12121230045)
|
||
+FLAGS.SILENT (\Deleted)
|
||
|
||
the server must not fail the operation for message 7 as part of
|
||
processing "3:9" if it succeeded when message 7 was processed the
|
||
first time.
|
||
|
||
Once the client specified the UNCHANGEDSINCE modifier in a STORE
|
||
command, the server MUST include the MODSEQ fetch response data items
|
||
in all subsequent unsolicited FETCH responses.
|
||
|
||
This document also changes the behaviour of the server when it has
|
||
performed a STORE or UID STORE command and the UNCHANGEDSINCE
|
||
modifier is not specified. If the operation is successful for a
|
||
message, the server MUST update the mod-sequence attribute of the
|
||
message. The server is REQUIRED to include the mod-sequence value
|
||
whenever it decides to send the unsolicited FETCH response to all
|
||
CONDSTORE-aware clients that have opened the mailbox containing the
|
||
message.
|
||
|
||
Server implementers should also see Section 3.8 for additional
|
||
quality of implementation issues related to the STORE command.
|
||
|
||
3.3. FETCH and UID FETCH Commands
|
||
|
||
3.3.1. CHANGEDSINCE FETCH Modifier
|
||
|
||
This document defines the following FETCH modifier (see Section 2.4
|
||
of [IMAPABNF]):
|
||
|
||
CHANGEDSINCE <mod-sequence>
|
||
|
||
CHANGEDSINCE FETCH modifier allows to create a further subset of
|
||
the list of messages described by sequence set. The information
|
||
described by message data items is only returned for messages that
|
||
have mod-sequence bigger than <mod-sequence>.
|
||
|
||
When CHANGEDSINCE FETCH modifier is specified, it implicitly adds
|
||
MODSEQ FETCH message data item (Section 3.3.2).
|
||
|
||
Example 12:
|
||
|
||
C: s100 UID FETCH 1:* (FLAGS) (CHANGEDSINCE 12345)
|
||
S: * 1 FETCH (UID 4 MODSEQ (65402) FLAGS (\Seen))
|
||
S: * 2 FETCH (UID 6 MODSEQ (75403) FLAGS (\Deleted))
|
||
S: * 4 FETCH (UID 8 MODSEQ (29738) FLAGS ($NoJunk $AutoJunk
|
||
$MDNSent))
|
||
S: s100 OK FETCH completed
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Melnikov & Hole Standards Track [Page 13]
|
||
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||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
3.3.2. MODSEQ Message Data Item in FETCH Command
|
||
|
||
This extension adds a MODSEQ message data item to the FETCH command.
|
||
The MODSEQ message data item allows clients to retrieve mod-sequence
|
||
values for a range of messages in the currently selected mailbox.
|
||
|
||
Once the client specified the MODSEQ message data item in a FETCH
|
||
request, the server MUST include the MODSEQ fetch response data items
|
||
in all subsequent unsolicited FETCH responses.
|
||
|
||
Syntax: MODSEQ
|
||
|
||
The MODSEQ message data item causes the server to return MODSEQ
|
||
fetch response data items.
|
||
|
||
Syntax: MODSEQ ( <permsg-modsequence> )
|
||
|
||
MODSEQ response data items contain per-message mod-sequences.
|
||
|
||
The MODSEQ response data item is returned if the client issued
|
||
FETCH with MODSEQ message data item. It also allows the server to
|
||
notify the client about mod-sequence changes caused by conditional
|
||
STOREs (Section 3.2) and/or changes caused by external sources.
|
||
|
||
Example 13:
|
||
|
||
C: a FETCH 1:3 (MODSEQ)
|
||
S: * 1 FETCH (MODSEQ (624140003))
|
||
S: * 2 FETCH (MODSEQ (624140007))
|
||
S: * 3 FETCH (MODSEQ (624140005))
|
||
S: a OK Fetch complete
|
||
|
||
In this example, the client requests per-message mod-sequences for
|
||
a set of messages.
|
||
|
||
When a flag for a message is modified in a different session, the
|
||
server sends an unsolicited FETCH response containing the mod-
|
||
sequence for the message.
|
||
|
||
Example 14:
|
||
|
||
(Session 1, authenticated as a user "alex"). The user adds a
|
||
shared flag \Deleted:
|
||
|
||
C: A142 SELECT INBOX
|
||
...
|
||
S: * FLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Seen \Draft)
|
||
S: * OK [PERMANENTFLAGS (\Answered \Deleted \Seen \*)] Limited
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Melnikov & Hole Standards Track [Page 14]
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
...
|
||
|
||
C: A160 STORE 7 +FLAGS.SILENT (\Deleted)
|
||
S: * 7 FETCH (MODSEQ (2121231000))
|
||
S: A160 OK Store completed
|
||
|
||
(Session 2, also authenticated as the user "alex"). Any changes
|
||
to flags are always reported to all sessions authenticated as the
|
||
same user as in the session 1.
|
||
|
||
C: C180 NOOP
|
||
S: * 7 FETCH (FLAGS (\Deleted \Answered) MODSEQ (12121231000))
|
||
S: C180 OK Noop completed
|
||
|
||
(Session 3, authenticated as a user "andrew"). As \Deleted is a
|
||
shared flag, changes in session 1 are also reported in session 3:
|
||
|
||
C: D210 NOOP
|
||
S: * 7 FETCH (FLAGS (\Deleted \Answered) MODSEQ (12121231000))
|
||
S: D210 OK Noop completed
|
||
|
||
The user modifies a private flag \Seen in session 1...
|
||
|
||
C: A240 STORE 7 +FLAGS.SILENT (\Seen)
|
||
S: * 7 FETCH (MODSEQ (12121231777))
|
||
S: A240 OK Store completed
|
||
|
||
...which is only reported in session 2...
|
||
|
||
C: C270 NOOP
|
||
S: * 7 FETCH (FLAGS (\Deleted \Answered \Seen) MODSEQ
|
||
(12121231777))
|
||
S: C270 OK Noop completed
|
||
|
||
...but not in session 3.
|
||
|
||
C: D300 NOOP
|
||
S: D300 OK Noop completed
|
||
|
||
And finally, the user removes flags \Answered (shared) and \Seen
|
||
(private) in session 1.
|
||
|
||
C: A330 STORE 7 -FLAGS.SILENT (\Answered \Seen)
|
||
S: * 7 FETCH (MODSEQ (12121245160))
|
||
S: A330 OK Store completed
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Melnikov & Hole Standards Track [Page 15]
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
Both changes are reported in the session 2...
|
||
|
||
C: C360 NOOP
|
||
S: * 7 FETCH (FLAGS (\Deleted) MODSEQ (12121245160))
|
||
S: C360 OK Noop completed
|
||
|
||
...and only changes to shared flags are reported in session 3.
|
||
|
||
C: D390 NOOP
|
||
S: * 7 FETCH (FLAGS (\Deleted) MODSEQ (12121245160))
|
||
S: D390 OK Noop completed
|
||
|
||
Server implementers should also see Section 3.8 for additional
|
||
quality of implementation issues related to the FETCH command.
|
||
|
||
3.4. MODSEQ Search Criterion in SEARCH
|
||
|
||
The MODSEQ criterion for the SEARCH command allows a client to search
|
||
for the metadata items that were modified since a specified moment.
|
||
|
||
Syntax: MODSEQ [<entry-name> <entry-type-req>] <mod-sequence-valzer>
|
||
|
||
Messages that have modification values that are equal to or
|
||
greater than <mod-sequence-valzer>. This allows a client, for
|
||
example, to find out which messages contain metadata items that
|
||
have changed since the last time it updated its disconnected
|
||
cache. The client may also specify <entry-name> (name of metadata
|
||
item) and <entry-type-req> (type of metadata item) before
|
||
<mod-sequence-valzer>. <entry-type-req> can be one of "shared",
|
||
"priv" (private), or "all". The latter means that the server
|
||
should use the biggest value among "priv" and "shared" mod-
|
||
sequences for the metadata item. If the server doesn't store
|
||
internally separate mod-sequences for different metadata items, it
|
||
MUST ignore <entry-name> and <entry-type-req>. Otherwise, the
|
||
server should use them to narrow down the search.
|
||
|
||
For a flag <flagname>, the corresponding <entry-name> has a form
|
||
"/flags/<flagname>" as defined in [IMAPABNF]. Note that the
|
||
leading "\" character that denotes a system flag has to be escaped
|
||
as per Section 4.3 of [IMAP4], as the <entry-name> uses syntax for
|
||
quoted strings.
|
||
|
||
If client specifies a MODSEQ criterion in a SEARCH command and the
|
||
server returns a non-empty SEARCH result, the server MUST also append
|
||
(to the end of the untagged SEARCH response) the highest mod-sequence
|
||
for all messages being returned. See also Section 3.5.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Melnikov & Hole Standards Track [Page 16]
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
Example 15:
|
||
|
||
C: a SEARCH MODSEQ "/flags/\\draft" all 620162338
|
||
S: * SEARCH 2 5 6 7 11 12 18 19 20 23 (MODSEQ 917162500)
|
||
S: a OK Search complete
|
||
|
||
In the above example, the message numbers of any messages
|
||
containing the string "IMAP4" in the "value" attribute of the
|
||
"/comment" entry and having a mod-sequence equal to or greater
|
||
than 620162338 for the "\Draft" flag are returned in the search
|
||
results.
|
||
|
||
Example 16:
|
||
|
||
C: t SEARCH OR NOT MODSEQ 720162338 LARGER 50000
|
||
S: * SEARCH
|
||
S: t OK Search complete, nothing found
|
||
|
||
3.5. Modified SEARCH Untagged Response
|
||
|
||
Data: zero or more numbers
|
||
mod-sequence value (omitted if no match)
|
||
|
||
This document extends syntax of the untagged SEARCH response to
|
||
include the highest mod-sequence for all messages being returned.
|
||
|
||
If a client specifies a MODSEQ criterion in a SEARCH (or UID SEARCH)
|
||
command and the server returns a non-empty SEARCH result, the server
|
||
MUST also append (to the end of the untagged SEARCH response) the
|
||
highest mod-sequence for all messages being returned. See Section
|
||
3.4 for examples.
|
||
|
||
3.6. HIGHESTMODSEQ Status Data Items
|
||
|
||
This document defines a new status data item:
|
||
|
||
HIGHESTMODSEQ
|
||
|
||
The highest mod-sequence value of all messages in the mailbox.
|
||
This is the same value that is returned by the server in the
|
||
HIGHESTMODSEQ response code in an OK untagged response (see
|
||
Section 3.1.1). If the server doesn't support the persistent
|
||
storage of mod-sequences for the mailbox (see Section 3.1.2), the
|
||
server MUST return 0 as the value of HIGHESTMODSEQ status data
|
||
item.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Melnikov & Hole Standards Track [Page 17]
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
Example 17:
|
||
|
||
C: A042 STATUS blurdybloop (UIDNEXT MESSAGES HIGHESTMODSEQ)
|
||
S: * STATUS blurdybloop (MESSAGES 231 UIDNEXT 44292
|
||
HIGHESTMODSEQ 7011231777)
|
||
S: A042 OK STATUS completed
|
||
|
||
3.7. CONDSTORE Parameter to SELECT and EXAMINE
|
||
|
||
The CONDSTORE extension defines a single optional select parameter,
|
||
"CONDSTORE", which tells the server that it MUST include the MODSEQ
|
||
fetch response data items in all subsequent unsolicited FETCH
|
||
responses.
|
||
|
||
The CONDSTORE parameter to SELECT/EXAMINE helps avoid a race
|
||
condition that might arise when one or more metadata items are
|
||
modified in another session after the server has sent the
|
||
HIGHESTMODSEQ response code and before the client was able to issue a
|
||
CONDSTORE enabling command.
|
||
|
||
Example 18:
|
||
|
||
C: A142 SELECT INBOX (CONDSTORE)
|
||
S: * 172 EXISTS
|
||
S: * 1 RECENT
|
||
S: * OK [UNSEEN 12] Message 12 is first unseen
|
||
S: * OK [UIDVALIDITY 3857529045] UIDs valid
|
||
S: * OK [UIDNEXT 4392] Predicted next UID
|
||
S: * FLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Seen \Draft)
|
||
S: * OK [PERMANENTFLAGS (\Deleted \Seen \*)] Limited
|
||
S: * OK [HIGHESTMODSEQ 715194045007]
|
||
S: A142 OK [READ-WRITE] SELECT completed, CONDSTORE is now enabled
|
||
|
||
3.8. Additional Quality-of-Implementation Issues
|
||
|
||
Server implementations should follow the following rule, which
|
||
applies to any successfully completed STORE/UID STORE (with and
|
||
without UNCHANGEDSINCE modifier), as well as to a FETCH command that
|
||
implicitly sets \Seen flag:
|
||
|
||
Adding the flag when it is already present or removing when it is
|
||
not present SHOULD NOT change the mod-sequence.
|
||
|
||
This will prevent spurious client synchronization requests.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Melnikov & Hole Standards Track [Page 18]
|
||
|
||
RFC 4551 IMAP Extension for Conditional STORE June 2006
|
||
|
||
|
||
However, note that client implementers MUST NOT rely on this server
|
||
behavior. A client can't distinguish between the case when a server
|
||
has violated the SHOULD mentioned above, and that when one or more
|
||
clients set and unset (or unset and set) the flag in another session.
|
||
|
||
4. Formal Syntax
|
||
|
||
The following syntax specification uses the Augmented Backus-Naur
|
||
Form (ABNF) [ABNF] notation. Elements not defined here can be found
|
||
in the formal syntax of the ABNF [ABNF], IMAP [IMAP4], and IMAP ABNF
|
||
extensions [IMAPABNF] specifications.
|
||
|
||
Except as noted otherwise, all alphabetic characters are case-
|
||
insensitive. The use of upper- or lowercase characters to define
|
||
token strings is for editorial clarity only. Implementations MUST
|
||
accept these strings in a case-insensitive fashion.
|
||
|
||
capability =/ "CONDSTORE"
|
||
|
||
status-att =/ "HIGHESTMODSEQ"
|
||
;; extends non-terminal defined in RFC 3501.
|
||
|
||
status-att-val =/ "HIGHESTMODSEQ" SP mod-sequence-valzer
|
||
;; extends non-terminal defined in [IMAPABNF].
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;; Value 0 denotes that the mailbox doesn't
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;; support persistent mod-sequences
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;; as described in Section 3.1.2
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store-modifier =/ "UNCHANGEDSINCE" SP mod-sequence-valzer
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;; Only a single "UNCHANGEDSINCE" may be
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;; specified in a STORE operation
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fetch-modifier =/ chgsince-fetch-mod
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;; conforms to the generic "fetch-modifier"
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;; syntax defined in [IMAPABNF].
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chgsince-fetch-mod = "CHANGEDSINCE" SP mod-sequence-value
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;; CHANGEDSINCE FETCH modifier conforms to
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;; the fetch-modifier syntax
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fetch-att =/ fetch-mod-sequence
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;; modifies original IMAP4 fetch-att
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||
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fetch-mod-sequence = "MODSEQ"
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fetch-mod-resp = "MODSEQ" SP "(" permsg-modsequence ")"
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msg-att-dynamic =/ fetch-mod-resp
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Melnikov & Hole Standards Track [Page 19]
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search-key =/ search-modsequence
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;; modifies original IMAP4 search-key
|
||
;;
|
||
;; This change applies to all commands
|
||
;; referencing this non-terminal, in
|
||
;; particular SEARCH.
|
||
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||
search-modsequence = "MODSEQ" [search-modseq-ext] SP
|
||
mod-sequence-valzer
|
||
|
||
search-modseq-ext = SP entry-name SP entry-type-req
|
||
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||
resp-text-code =/ "HIGHESTMODSEQ" SP mod-sequence-value /
|
||
"NOMODSEQ" /
|
||
"MODIFIED" SP set
|
||
|
||
entry-name = entry-flag-name
|
||
|
||
entry-flag-name = DQUOTE "/flags/" attr-flag DQUOTE
|
||
;; each system or user defined flag <flag>
|
||
;; is mapped to "/flags/<flag>".
|
||
;;
|
||
;; <entry-flag-name> follows the escape rules
|
||
;; used by "quoted" string as described in
|
||
;; Section 4.3 of [IMAP4], e.g., for the flag
|
||
;; \Seen the corresponding <entry-name> is
|
||
;; "/flags/\\seen", and for the flag
|
||
;; $MDNSent, the corresponding <entry-name>
|
||
;; is "/flags/$mdnsent".
|
||
|
||
entry-type-resp = "priv" / "shared"
|
||
;; metadata item type
|
||
|
||
entry-type-req = entry-type-resp / "all"
|
||
;; perform SEARCH operation on private
|
||
;; metadata item, shared metadata item or both
|
||
|
||
permsg-modsequence = mod-sequence-value
|
||
;; per message mod-sequence
|
||
|
||
mod-sequence-value = 1*DIGIT
|
||
;; Positive unsigned 64-bit integer
|
||
;; (mod-sequence)
|
||
;; (1 <= n < 18,446,744,073,709,551,615)
|
||
|
||
mod-sequence-valzer = "0" / mod-sequence-value
|
||
|
||
search-sort-mod-seq = "(" "MODSEQ" SP mod-sequence-value ")"
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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||
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||
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||
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||
|
||
select-param =/ condstore-param
|
||
;; conforms to the generic "select-param"
|
||
;; non-terminal syntax defined in [IMAPABNF].
|
||
|
||
condstore-param = "CONDSTORE"
|
||
|
||
mailbox-data =/ "SEARCH" [1*(SP nz-number) SP
|
||
search-sort-mod-seq]
|
||
|
||
attr-flag = "\\Answered" / "\\Flagged" / "\\Deleted" /
|
||
"\\Seen" / "\\Draft" / attr-flag-keyword /
|
||
attr-flag-extension
|
||
;; Does not include "\\Recent"
|
||
|
||
attr-flag-extension = "\\" atom
|
||
;; Future expansion. Client implementations
|
||
;; MUST accept flag-extension flags. Server
|
||
;; implementations MUST NOT generate
|
||
;; flag-extension flags except as defined by
|
||
;; future standard or standards-track
|
||
;; revisions of [IMAP4].
|
||
|
||
attr-flag-keyword = atom
|
||
|
||
5. Server Implementation Considerations
|
||
|
||
This section describes how a server implementation that doesn't store
|
||
separate per-metadata mod-sequences for different metadata items can
|
||
avoid sending the MODIFIED response to any of the following
|
||
conditional STORE operations:
|
||
|
||
+FLAGS
|
||
-FLAGS
|
||
+FLAGS.SILENT
|
||
-FLAGS.SILENT
|
||
|
||
Note that the optimization described in this section can't be
|
||
performed in case of a conditional STORE FLAGS operation.
|
||
|
||
Let's use the following example. The client has issued
|
||
|
||
C: a106 STORE 100:150 (UNCHANGEDSINCE 212030000000)
|
||
+FLAGS.SILENT ($Processed)
|
||
|
||
When the server receives the command and parses it successfully, it
|
||
iterates through the message set and tries to execute the conditional
|
||
STORE command for each message.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Melnikov & Hole Standards Track [Page 21]
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||
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||
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||
|
||
|
||
Each server internally works as a client, i.e., it has to cache the
|
||
current state of all IMAP flags as it is known to the client. In
|
||
order to report flag changes to the client, the server compares the
|
||
cached values with the values in its database for IMAP flags.
|
||
|
||
Imagine that another client has changed the state of a flag \Deleted
|
||
on the message 101 and that the change updated the mod-sequence for
|
||
the message. The server knows that the mod-sequence for the mailbox
|
||
has changed; however, it also knows that:
|
||
|
||
a) the client is not interested in \Deleted flag, as it hasn't
|
||
included it in +FLAGS.SILENT operation; and
|
||
|
||
b) the state of the flag $Processed hasn't changed (the server can
|
||
determine this by comparing cached flag state with the state of
|
||
the flag in the database).
|
||
|
||
Therefore, the server doesn't have to report MODIFIED to the client.
|
||
Instead, the server may set $Processed flag, update the mod-sequence
|
||
for the message 101 once again and send an untagged FETCH response
|
||
with new mod-sequence and flags:
|
||
|
||
S: * 101 FETCH (MODSEQ (303011130956)
|
||
FLAGS ($Processed \Deleted \Answered))
|
||
|
||
See also Section 3.8 for additional quality-of-implementation issues.
|
||
|
||
6. Security Considerations
|
||
|
||
It is believed that the Conditional STORE extension doesn't raise any
|
||
new security concerns that are not already discussed in [IMAP4].
|
||
However, the availability of this extension may make it possible for
|
||
IMAP4 to be used in critical applications it could not be used for
|
||
previously, making correct IMAP server implementation and operation
|
||
even more important.
|
||
|
||
7. IANA Considerations
|
||
|
||
IMAP4 capabilities are registered by publishing a standards track or
|
||
IESG approved experimental RFC. The registry is currently located
|
||
at:
|
||
|
||
http://www.iana.org/assignments/imap4-capabilities
|
||
|
||
This document defines the CONDSTORE IMAP capability. IANA has added
|
||
it to the registry accordingly.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Melnikov & Hole Standards Track [Page 22]
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||
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||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
8. References
|
||
|
||
8.1. Normative References
|
||
|
||
[KEYWORDS] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
|
||
Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
|
||
|
||
[ABNF] Crocker, D. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax
|
||
Specifications: ABNF", RFC 4234, October 2005.
|
||
|
||
[IMAP4] Crispin, M., "INTERNET MESSAGE ACCESS PROTOCOL - VERSION
|
||
4rev1", RFC 3501, March 2003.
|
||
|
||
[IMAPABNF] Melnikov, A. and C. Daboo, "Collected Extensions to IMAP4
|
||
ABNF", RFC 4466, April 2006.
|
||
|
||
8.2. Informative References
|
||
|
||
[ACAP] Newman, C. and J. Myers, "ACAP -- Application
|
||
Configuration Access Protocol", RFC 2244, November 1997.
|
||
|
||
[ACL] Melnikov, A., "IMAP4 Access Control List (ACL) Extension",
|
||
RFC 4314, December 2005.
|
||
|
||
[ANN] Daboo, C. and R. Gellens, "IMAP ANNOTATE Extension", Work
|
||
in Progress, March 2006.
|
||
|
||
[NTP] Mills, D., "Network Time Protocol (Version 3)
|
||
Specification, Implementation and Analysis", RFC 1305,
|
||
March 1992.
|
||
|
||
[RFC-2180] Gahrns, M., "IMAP4 Multi-Accessed Mailbox Practice", RFC
|
||
2180, July 1997.
|
||
|
||
9. Acknowledgements
|
||
|
||
Some text was borrowed from "IMAP ANNOTATE Extension" [ANN] by
|
||
Randall Gellens and Cyrus Daboo and from "ACAP -- Application
|
||
Configuration Access Protocol" [ACAP] by Chris Newman and John Myers.
|
||
|
||
Many thanks to Randall Gellens for his thorough review of the
|
||
document.
|
||
|
||
The authors also acknowledge the feedback provided by Cyrus Daboo,
|
||
Larry Greenfield, Chris Newman, Harrie Hazewinkel, Arnt Gulbrandsen,
|
||
Timo Sirainen, Mark Crispin, Ned Freed, Ken Murchison, and Dave
|
||
Cridland.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Melnikov & Hole Standards Track [Page 23]
|
||
|
||
RFC 4551 IMAP Extension for Conditional STORE June 2006
|
||
|
||
|
||
Authors' Addresses
|
||
|
||
Alexey Melnikov
|
||
Isode Limited
|
||
5 Castle Business Village
|
||
36 Station Road
|
||
Hampton, Middlesex
|
||
TW12 2BX,
|
||
United Kingdom
|
||
|
||
EMail: Alexey.Melnikov@isode.com
|
||
|
||
|
||
Steve Hole
|
||
ACI WorldWide/MessagingDirect
|
||
#1807, 10088 102 Ave
|
||
Edmonton, AB
|
||
T5J 2Z1
|
||
Canada
|
||
|
||
EMail: Steve.Hole@messagingdirect.com
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Melnikov & Hole Standards Track [Page 24]
|
||
|
||
RFC 4551 IMAP Extension for Conditional STORE June 2006
|
||
|
||
|
||
Full Copyright Statement
|
||
|
||
Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
|
||
|
||
This document is subject to the rights, licenses and restrictions
|
||
contained in BCP 78, and except as set forth therein, the authors
|
||
retain all their rights.
|
||
|
||
This document and the information contained herein are provided on an
|
||
"AS IS" basis and THE CONTRIBUTOR, THE ORGANIZATION HE/SHE REPRESENTS
|
||
OR IS SPONSORED BY (IF ANY), THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET
|
||
ENGINEERING TASK FORCE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
|
||
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE
|
||
INFORMATION HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED
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WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
|
||
|
||
Intellectual Property
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|
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|
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|
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Funding for the RFC Editor function is provided by the IETF
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|
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|
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|
||
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||
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