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	Title		: Notification - An extension to the 
                          Post Office Protocol version 3
	Author(s)	: T. Tornkvist
	Filename	: draft-tornkvist-pop3-01.txt
	Pages		: 6
	Date		: 11-Jan-99
	
   This memo describes an optional extension to the Post Office Protocol
   version 3 (POP3), which introduces a possibility for a POP3 client to
   be notified by a  POP3  server  whenever  the  clients  mail-drop  is
   accessed.

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