How does something like RFC 2192 fits in the grand scheme of things as far as James IMAP implementation is concerned?
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2192.html
Are such urls simply handled by the local email client and translated to a regular IMAP request? Or could such an URL be used to query James forthcoming IMAP server directly?
This defines how a client can reference a resource on an IMAP server. So it does both of what you ask. But has little to do with James (the implementation of the IMAP server).
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