Re: LMAP
Mark Wahl <M.Wahl@isode.com> Wed, 01 March 1995 17:28 UTC
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Subject: Re: LMAP
In-reply-to: Your message of "Tue, 28 Feb 1995 19:16:58 +0700."
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Date: Wed, 01 Mar 1995 09:54:05 -0600
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From: Mark Wahl <M.Wahl@isode.com>
> I've heard recently about a light messaging protocol > called LMAP. The principle seems to be the same as for > LDAP (for X.500). Does anyone know where I can find > documents or information about this protocol. The Lightweight Mail Access Protocol provides facilities for accessing a message store, including message submission and folder management. It is designed to handle both X.400 and RFC 822/MIME-structured messages. A summary of the protocol and its implementation in the ISODE Consortium Release 2 Message Store is available in the WWW at http://www.isode.com/v1/Messaging-overview.html (HTML) or http://www.isode.com/isode-info.ps (PostScript), section 4.1. For more information, or if you do not have access to the WWW, please contact <ic-info@isode.com>om>. ------------------------------------------------------------ Mark Wahl; M.Wahl@isode.com; ISODE Consortium; http://www.isode.com/