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Internet-Draft draft-ietf-jmap-portability-guide-00.txt is now available. It
is a work item of the JSON Mail Access Protocol (JMAP) WG of the IETF.

   Title:   JMAP Guide for Migration and Data Portability
   Authors: Joris Baum
            Hans-Joerg
   Name:    draft-ietf-jmap-portability-guide-00.txt
   Pages:   19
   Dates:   2024-02-19

Abstract:

   JMAP (RFC8620) is a generic, efficient, mobile friendly and scalable
   protocol that can be used for data of any type.  This makes it a good
   fit for migrations or data portability use cases that are focusing on
   data import and export.  However, due to its large set of features,
   it is also quite complex, which makes it difficult to explore new
   application domains in practice.  The goal of this document is to
   provide guidelines on implementing essential parts of JMAP for a much
   lower entry barrier and more efficient implementation of the
   protocol.

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