RE: [lemonade] I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-lemonade-profile-bis-02.txt

<Zoltan.Ordogh@nokia.com> Wed, 07 June 2006 12:01 UTC

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Hi all,
A few questions/comments:
 - Section 4.3, first paragraph. I saw some emails about including/not including Compression in CONVERT. What was the conclusion on this? Does the current bis reflect that agreement? OMA STI does not include parameters for compressing files.
 - Section 4.3, last paragraph. So, there will be a COMPRESS anyway?
 - Section 4.3 general. This section is confusing. Would it be possible to describe things from the compression level point of view saying this is low-level, that is application-level, and that is object-level compression. This is believed to be better for this, that is believed to be better for that. For low-level use this and that, for application-level use this and that, and for object-level use this and that. This is mandatory, while that is optional for the server. Clients to evaluate which is available and best used according to their capabilities and the current network conditions.
 - Section 4.5. Normative statement missing - is it a MUST, SHOULD or MAY?
 - "required by [RFC3501]. As noted above, servers SHOULD support" that note is quite far above - could we say "Section 4.3"?
 - Section 5: "STARTTLS | Required by IMAP [RFC3501]" Are we going to describe all dependencies? If not, remove, if yes, add all please.
 - Section 5: "LPROVISION, LSETPREF, LGETPREF | Section 4.4" these are not described in section 4.4.
 - Section 13, 1st bullet: double dot at the end of the paragraph.
 - Section 13, 3nd bullet: "Notifications (server to client)" -> "Server to client notifications", but: why the separation if they are discussed in the same draft anyway?

Thank You for the update, good stuff.

Best regards: Zoltán Ördögh
E-mail: zoltan dot ordogh at nokia dot com
Phone: +358 50 386 0566


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Subject: [lemonade] I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-lemonade-profile-bis-02.txt 

A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
This draft is a work item of the Enhancements to Internet email to support diverse service environments Working Group of the IETF.

	Title		: LEMONADE profile bis
	Author(s)	: S. Maes, et al.
	Filename	: draft-ietf-lemonade-profile-bis-02.txt
	Pages		: 55
	Date		: 2006-5-30
	
This document describes LEMONADE profile bis.  It contains pointers or mention to all the features that are normatively part of LEMONADE profile bis.

This document describes a profile (a set of required extensions, restrictions and usage modes) of the IMAP and mail submission protocols.  This profile allows clients (especially those that are constrained in memory, bandwidth, processing power, or other areas) to efficiently use IMAP and Submission to access and submit mail.
This includes the ability to forward received mail without needing to download and upload the mail, to optimize submission and to efficiently resynchronize in case of loss of connectivity with the server.

The Lemonade profile relies upon extensions to IMAP and Mail Submission protocols; specifically URLAUTH and CATENATE IMAP protocol
([RFC3501]) extensions and BURL extension to the SUBMIT protocol (SUBMIT).

It provides also extensions to provide support for realizations of OMA mobile email enabler (MEM) ([MEM-req] and [MEM-arch]) using Internet Mail protocols defined by the IETF.

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