I'm just about to disappear up to Tromsø with my family to try to see some Northern lights. I have finished updating the RFCs list that I have so far, but that's really only looking at IMAP4/POP3/SIEVE and a little bit of SMTP.
I didn't reply earlier, but the discussion seems to be moving towards a "complete messaging solution" - possibly even integrating machine-readable delivery feedback. That's a much wider scope than just "client to server protocol replacement". So the real question is: is there any point doing the client to server part in isolation? Is it a big enough improvement to be worth it? Do we need to spec a complete "messaging and related stuff" protocol? Does it handle instant messaging a-la XMPP as well? What about SIP? What about video? It's easy to get carried away here and try to fix the whole world. Anyway, I'm not taking my laptop with me, so I'll come back to the discussion next week. Hopefully refreshed! Bron. _______________________________________________ imap5 mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/imap5
