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Title : Internet Unified Messaging Requirements
Author(s) : E. Burger
Filename : draft-burger-um-reqts-00.txt
Pages : 6
Date : 21-Feb-02
Internet Unified Messaging brings together the body of work done in
VPIM, FPIM, IMAPEXT, and other IETF work groups. The goal is to
provide a single infrastructure, mailbox, and set of interfaces for
a user to get, respond to, and manipulate all of their messages, no
matter what the media or source. This document describes the
requirements for providing such a service.
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