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        Title           : MDN profile for IMAP
        Author(s)       : A. Melnikov
        Filename        : draft-melnikov-imap-mdn-05.txt
        Pages           : 10
        Date            : 2002-12-3
        
Message Disposition Notification [MDN], also known as
'acknowledgements' or 'receipt notifications' is one of the widely
used features of X.400 and the proprietary 'LAN-based' messaging
systems. [MDN] defines how this functionality may be supported by
Internet Mail, however it doesn't describe how multiple Mail User
Agents (MUAs) may use MDN together with the Internet Message Access
Protocol [IMAP4].
This document describes the Best Current Practice of using MDN with IMAP4] and should 
be considered as guidelines for implementers of
the Internet Message Access Protocol [IMAP4] that want to add MDN
support to their products.

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