On Monday 30 January 2012 12.12:52 crocket wrote: > Is there any plan to implement PUSH-IMAP in cyrus IMAP?
Generally I'd be very interested in everything that improves performance for mobile devices with IMAP, but in this case I notice that the drafts went on a little longer, but then ultimately expired with draft 12, it seems: https://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-maes-lemonade-p-imap-12.txt That draft seems to have expired in 2006 with no RFC as its result, perhaps because in 2005 Nokia claimed to hold patents that apply to it: https://datatracker.ietf.org/ipr/604/ Whether these are among patents that was provided to the patent trolls in the recent deals I do not know and did not check. [1] In any case, as the draft expired almost 6 years ago and never turned into RFC, one wonders what Apple plans to do with this, which expired draft version it plans to support, whether there will be proprietary extensions and so on and so forth. Personally I'd be strongly in favour of such technologies. But since it seems to be a lot of work, and right now isn't clear whether this would actually provide compatibility with iCloud clients, nor whether this might open up litigation schemes against Cyrus users, I'd prefer to have those aspects clarified first. Best regards, Georg [1] http://www.intomobile.com/2012/01/16/nokia-sells-over-450-patents-some- them-deemed-essential-gsm-patent-troll/ -- Georg C. F. Greve Chief Executive Officer Kolab Systems AG Zürich, Switzerland e: gr...@kolabsys.com t: +41 78 904 43 33 w: http://kolabsys.com pgp: 86574ACA Georg C. F. Greve
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