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"The IMAP APPENDLIMIT Extension" - Narendra Bisht

2015-10-15, rev -05: This memo defines an extension to the IMAP service whereby a server can advertise its capability, to support maximum mail upload size using CAPABILITY, STATUS and LIST commands.

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"IMAP4 non-synchronizing literals" - Alexey Melnikov

2015-10-18, rev -01: The Internet Message Access Protocol (RFC 3501) contains the "literal" syntactic construct for communicating strings. When sending a literal from client to server, IMAP requires...

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"The IMAP APPENDLIMIT Extension" - Narendra Bisht

2015-11-16, rev -06: This memo defines an extension to the IMAP service whereby a server can advertise its capability, to support maximum mail upload size using CAPABILITY, STATUS and LIST commands.

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"The IMAP APPENDLIMIT Extension" - Jay, Narendra Bisht

2015-12-18, rev -07: This document defines an extension to the IMAP service whereby a server can inform the client about a maximum mail upload size, allowing the client to avoid sending APPEND commands...

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"The IMAP APPENDLIMIT Extension" - Jay, Narendra Bisht

2015-12-29, rev -08: This document defines an extension to the IMAP service whereby a server can inform the client about maximum message upload sizes, allowing the client to avoid sending APPEND...

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"The IMAP APPENDLIMIT Extension" - Jay, Narendra Bisht

2016-01-08, rev -10: This document defines an extension to the IMAP service whereby a server can inform the client about maximum message upload sizes, allowing the client to avoid sending APPEND...

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"IMAP4 non-synchronizing literals" - Alexey Melnikov

2016-02-05, rev -02: The Internet Message Access Protocol (RFC 3501) contains the "literal" syntactic construct for communicating strings. When sending a literal from client to server, IMAP requires...

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"IMAP4 non-synchronizing literals" - Alexey Melnikov

2016-03-06, rev -04: The Internet Message Access Protocol (RFC 3501) contains the "literal" syntactic construct for communicating strings. When sending a literal from client to server, IMAP requires...

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