Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) CATENATE Extension
2006
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Abstract
The CATENATE extension to the Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) extends the APPEND command to allow clients to create messages on the IMAP server that may contain a combination of new data along with parts of (or entire) messages already on the server.Using this extension, the client can catenate parts of an already existing message onto a new message without having to first download the data and then upload it back to the server.
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