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        Title           : Synchronization operations for disconnected IMAP4 
                          clients
        Author(s)       : A. Melnikov
        Filename        : draft-melnikov-imap-disc-02.txt
        Pages           : 21
        Date            : 2002-10-16
        
This document attempts to address some of the issues involved in building a 
disconnected IMAP4 client.  In particular, it deals with the issues of what might be 
called the 'driver' portion of the synchronization tool: the portion of the code 
responsible for issuing the correct set of IMAP4 commands to synchronize the 
disconnected client in the way that is most likely to make the human who uses the 
disconnected client happy.
This note describes different strategies that can be used by disconnected clients as 
well as shows how to use IMAP protocol in order to minimize the time of 
synchronization process.

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