> On Behalf Of Arnt Gulbrandsen
>
> Richard Bang writes:
> > IMAP is great for sharing of folders but really needs a defined
> > mechanism for handling data objects that can change.
>
> Yes, and it's called ACAP. It's a companion protocol. (See the IMAP,
> IMSP and ACAP mailing list archives for the discussion which
> led to the
> design of ACAP.)
>
> ACAP is defined in RFC 2244. There are a number of relevant
> internet-drafts, all named draft-*-acap-*.
>
> --Arnt
>

I thought that "ACAP" stood for "Application configuration access
protocol"
Not shared groupware objects protocol .

I don't see the connection between an address book entry and an ACAP
entry!

Please enlighten me.

Richard Bang.


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