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+Network Working Group A. Gulbrandsen
+Request for Comments: 5465 Oryx Mail Systems GmbH
+Updates: 5267 C. King
+Category: Standards Track A. Melnikov
+ Isode Ltd.
+ February 2009
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+ The IMAP NOTIFY Extension
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+Status of This Memo
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+ This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
+ Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
+ improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
+ Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
+ and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
+
+Copyright Notice
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+ Copyright (c) 2009 IETF Trust and the persons identified as the
+ document authors. All rights reserved.
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+ This document is subject to BCP 78 and the IETF Trust's Legal
+ Provisions Relating to IETF Documents (http://trustee.ietf.org/
+ license-info) in effect on the date of publication of this document.
+ Please review these documents carefully, as they describe your rights
+ and restrictions with respect to this document.
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+Abstract
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+ This document defines an IMAP extension that allows a client to
+ request specific kinds of unsolicited notifications for specified
+ mailboxes, such as messages being added to or deleted from such
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+Table of Contents
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+ 1. Overview and Rationale ..........................................3
+ 2. Conventions Used in This Document ...............................4
+ 3. The NOTIFY Extension ............................................4
+ 3.1. The NOTIFY Command .........................................4
+ 4. Interaction with the IDLE Command ...............................8
+ 5. Event Types .....................................................8
+ 5.1. FlagChange and AnnotationChange ............................9
+ 5.2. MessageNew .................................................9
+ 5.3. MessageExpunge ............................................10
+ 5.4. MailboxName ...............................................11
+ 5.5. SubscriptionChange ........................................12
+ 5.6. MailboxMetadataChange .....................................12
+ 5.7. ServerMetadataChange ......................................13
+ 5.8. Notification Overflow .....................................13
+ 5.9. ACL (Access Control List) Changes .........................13
+ 6. Mailbox Specification ..........................................14
+ 6.1. Mailbox Specifiers Affecting the Currently
+ Selected Mailbox ..........................................14
+ 6.2. Personal ..................................................15
+ 6.3. Inboxes ...................................................15
+ 6.4. Subscribed ................................................15
+ 6.5. Subtree ...................................................15
+ 6.6. Mailboxes .................................................16
+ 7. Extension to SEARCH and SORT Commands ..........................16
+ 8. Formal Syntax ..................................................16
+ 9. Security Considerations ........................................19
+ 10. IANA Considerations ...........................................19
+ 10.1. Initial LIST-EXTENDED Extended Data Item Registrations ...19
+ 11. Acknowledgements ..............................................20
+ 12. Normative References ..........................................20
+ 13. Informative References ........................................21
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+1. Overview and Rationale
+
+ The IDLE command (defined in [RFC2177]) provides a way for the client
+ to go into a mode where the IMAP server pushes it notifications about
+ IMAP mailstore events for the selected mailbox. However, the IDLE
+ extension doesn't restrict or control which server events can be
+ sent, or what information the server sends in response to each event.
+ Also, IDLE only applies to the selected mailbox, thus requiring an
+ additional TCP connection per mailbox.
+
+ This document defines an IMAP extension that allows clients to
+ express their preferences about unsolicited events generated by the
+ server. The extension allows clients to only receive events that
+ they are interested in, while servers know that they don't need to go
+ to the effort of generating certain types of untagged responses.
+
+ Without the NOTIFY command defined in this document, an IMAP server
+ will only send information about mailstore changes to the client in
+ the following cases:
+
+ - as the result of a client command (e.g., FETCH responses to a
+ FETCH or STORE command),
+ - as unsolicited responses sent just before the end of a command
+ (e.g., EXISTS or EXPUNGE) as the result of changes in other
+ sessions, and
+ - during an IDLE command.
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+ The NOTIFY command extends what information may be returned in those
+ last two cases, and also permits and requires the server to send
+ information about updates between commands. The NOTIFY command also
+ allows for the client to extend what information is sent unsolicited
+ about the selected mailbox and to request some update information to
+ be sent regarding other mailboxes.
+
+ The interaction between IDLE and NOTIFY commands is described in
+ Section 4.
+
+ For the new messages delivered to or appended to the selected
+ mailbox, the NOTIFY command can be used to request that a set of
+ attributes be sent to the client in an unsolicited FETCH response.
+ This allows a client to be a passive recipient of events and new mail
+ and to be able to maintain full synchronisation without having to
+ issue any subsequent commands except to modify the state of the
+ mailbox on the server.
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+ Some mobile clients, however, may want mail "pushed" only for mail
+ that matches a SEARCH pattern. To meet that need, [RFC5267] is
+ augmented by this document to extend the UPDATE return option to
+ specify a list of fetch-atts to be returned when a new message is
+ delivered or appended in another session.
+
+2. Conventions Used in This Document
+
+ The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
+ "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
+ document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].
+
+ The acronym MSN stands for Message Sequence Numbers (see Section
+ 2.3.1.2 of [RFC3501]).
+
+ Example lines prefaced by "C:" are sent by the client and ones
+ prefaced by "S:", by the server. "[...]" means elision.
+
+3. The NOTIFY Extension
+
+ IMAP servers that support this extension advertise the NOTIFY
+ capability. This extension adds the NOTIFY command as defined in
+ Section 5.1.
+
+ A server implementing this extension is not required to implement
+ LIST-EXTENDED [RFC5258], even though a NOTIFY-compliant server must
+ be able to return extended LIST responses, defined in [RFC5258].
+
+3.1. The NOTIFY Command
+
+ Arguments: "SET"
+ Optional STATUS indicator
+ Mailboxes to be watched
+ Events about which to notify the client
+
+ Or
+ Arguments: "NONE"
+
+ Responses: Possibly untagged STATUS responses (for SET)
+
+ Result: OK - The server will notify the client as requested.
+ NO - Unsupported NOTIFY event, NOTIFY too complex or
+ expensive, etc.
+ BAD - Command unknown, invalid, unsupported, or has
+ unknown arguments.
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+ The NOTIFY command informs the server that the client listens for
+ event notifications all the time (even when no command is in
+ progress), and requests the server to notify it about the specified
+ set of events. The NOTIFY command has two forms. NOTIFY NONE
+ specifies that the client is not interested in any kind of event
+ happening on the server. NOTIFY SET replaces the current list of
+ interesting events with a new list of events.
+
+ Until the NOTIFY command is used for the first time, the server only
+ sends notifications while a command is being processed, and notifies
+ the client about these events on the selected mailbox (see Section 5
+ for definitions): MessageNew, MessageExpunge, or FlagChange. It does
+ not notify the client about any events on other mailboxes.
+
+ The effect of a successful NOTIFY command lasts until the next NOTIFY
+ command or until the IMAP connection is closed.
+
+ A successful NOTIFY SET command MUST cause the server to immediately
+ return any accumulated changes to the currently selected mailbox (if
+ any), such as flag changes and new or expunged messages. Thus, a
+ successful NOTIFY SET command implies an implicit NOOP command.
+
+ The NOTIFY SET command can request notifications of message-related
+ changes to the selected mailbox, whatever that may be at the time the
+ message notifications are being generated. This is done by
+ specifying either the SELECTED or the SELECTED-DELAYED mailbox
+ selector (see Section 6.1) in the NOTIFY SET command. If the
+ SELECTED/SELECTED-DELAYED mailbox selector is not specified in the
+ NOTIFY SET command, this means that the client doesn't want to
+ receive any <message-event>s for the currently selected mailbox.
+ This is the same as specifying SELECTED NONE.
+
+ The client can also request notifications on other mailboxes by name
+ or by a limited mailbox pattern match. Message-related notifications
+ returned for the currently selected mailbox will be those specified
+ by the SELECTED/SELECTED-DELAYED mailbox specifier, even if the
+ selected mailbox also appears by name (or matches a pattern) in the
+ command. Non-message-related notifications are controlled by mailbox
+ specifiers other than SELECTED/SELECTED-DELAYED.
+
+ If the NOTIFY command enables MessageNew, MessageExpunge,
+ AnnotationChange, or FlagChange notifications for a mailbox other
+ than the currently selected mailbox, and the client has specified the
+ STATUS indicator parameter, then the server MUST send a STATUS
+ response for that mailbox before NOTIFY's tagged OK. If MessageNew
+ is enabled, the STATUS response MUST contain MESSAGES, UIDNEXT, and
+ UIDVALIDITY. If MessageExpunge is enabled, the STATUS response MUST
+ contain MESSAGES. If either AnnotationChange or FlagChange are
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+ included and the server also supports the CONDSTORE [RFC4551] and/or
+ QRESYNC [RFC5162] extensions, the STATUS response MUST contain
+ UIDVALIDITY and HIGHESTMODSEQ. Absence of the STATUS indicator
+ parameter allows the client to avoid the additional STATUS responses.
+ This might be useful if the client already retrieved this information
+ before issuing the NOTIFY command.
+
+ Clients are advised to limit the number of mailboxes used with
+ NOTIFY. Particularly, if a client asks for events for all accessible
+ mailboxes, the server may swamp the client with updates about shared
+ mailboxes. This may reduce the client's battery life. Also, this
+ wastes both server and network resources.
+
+ For each mailbox specified, the server verifies that the client has
+ access using the following test:
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+ - If the name does not refer to an existing mailbox, the server MUST
+ ignore it.
+
+ - If the name refers to a mailbox that the client can't LIST, the
+ server MUST ignore it. For a server that implements [RFC4314],
+ this means that if the client doesn't have the 'l' (lookup) right
+ for the name, then the server MUST ignore the mailbox. This
+ behavior prevents disclosure of potentially confidential
+ information to clients who don't have rights to know it.
+
+ - If the name refers to a mailbox that the client can LIST (e.g., it
+ has the 'l' right from [RFC4314]), but the client doesn't have
+ another right required for processing of the specified event(s),
+ then the server MUST respond with an untagged extended LIST
+ response containing the \NoAccess name attribute.
+
+ The server SHOULD return the tagged OK response if the client has
+ access to at least one of the mailboxes specified in the current list
+ of interesting events. The server MAY return the tagged NO response
+ if the client has no access to any of the specified mailboxes and no
+ access can ever be granted in the future (e.g., the client specified
+ an event for 'Subtree Bar/Foo', 'Bar/Foo' doesn't exist, and LIST
+ returns \Noinferiors for the parent 'Bar').
+
+ If the notification would be prohibitively expensive for the server
+ (e.g., "notify me of all flag changes in all mailboxes"), the server
+ MAY refuse the command with a tagged NO [NOTIFICATIONOVERFLOW]
+ response.
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+ If the client requests information for events of an unsupported type,
+ the server MUST refuse the command with a tagged NO response (not a
+ BAD). This response SHOULD contain the BADEVENT response code, which
+ MUST list names of all events supported by the server.
+
+ Here's an example:
+
+ S: * OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4REV1 NOTIFY]
+ C: a login bob alice
+ S: a OK Password matched
+ C: b notify set status (selected MessageNew (uid
+ body.peek[header.fields (from to subject)]) MessageExpunge)
+ (subtree Lists MessageNew)
+ S: * STATUS Lists/Lemonade (UIDVALIDITY 4 UIDNEXT 9999 MESSAGES
+ 500)
+ S: [...]
+ S: * STATUS Lists/Im2000 (UIDVALIDITY 901 UIDNEXT 1 MESSAGES 0)
+ S: b OK done
+ C: c select inbox
+ S: [...] (the usual 7-8 responses to SELECT)
+ S: c OK INBOX selected
+ (Time passes. A new message is delivered to mailbox
+ Lists/Lemonade.)
+ S: * STATUS Lists/Lemonade (UIDVALIDITY 4 UIDNEXT 10000
+ MESSAGES 501)
+ (Time passes. A new message is delivered to inbox.)
+ S: * 127 FETCH (UID 127001 BODY[HEADER.FIELDS (From To
+ Subject)] {75}
+ S: Subject: Re: good morning
+ S: From: alice@example.org
+ S: To: bob@example.org
+ S:
+ S: )
+ (Time passes. The client decides it wants to know about
+ one more mailbox. As the client already knows necessary
+ STATUS information for all mailboxes below the Lists
+ mailbox, and because "notify set status" would cause
+ STATUS responses for *all* mailboxes specified in the
+ NOTIFY command, including the ones for which the client
+ already knows STATUS information, the client issues an
+ explicit STATUS request for the mailbox to be added to
+ the watch list, followed by the NOTIFY SET without the
+ STATUS parameter.)
+ C: d STATUS misc (UIDVALIDITY UIDNEXT MESSAGES)
+ S: * STATUS misc (UIDVALIDITY 1 UIDNEXT 999)
+ S: d STATUS completed
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+ C: e notify set (selected MessageNew (uid
+ body.peek[header.fields (from to subject)]) MessageExpunge)
+ (subtree Lists MessageNew) (mailboxes misc MessageNew)
+ S: e OK done
+
+4. Interaction with the IDLE Command
+
+ If IDLE [RFC2177] (as well as this extension) is supported, then
+ while processing any IDLE command, the server MUST send exactly the
+ same events as instructed by the client using the NOTIFY command.
+
+ NOTIFY makes IDLE unnecessary for some clients. If a client does not
+ use MSNs and '*' in commands, it can request MessageExpunge and
+ MessageNew for the selected mailbox by using the NOTIFY command
+ instead of entering the IDLE mode.
+
+ A client that uses MSNs and '*' in commands can still use the NOTIFY
+ command if it specifies the SELECTED-DELAYED mailbox specifier in the
+ NOTIFY command.
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+5. Event Types
+
+ Only some of the events in [RFC5423] can be expressed in IMAP, and
+ for some of them there are several possible ways to express the
+ event.
+
+ This section specifies the events of which an IMAP server can notify
+ an IMAP client, and how.
+
+ The server SHOULD omit notifying the client if the event is caused by
+ this client. For example, if the client issues CREATE and has
+ requested a MailboxName event that would cover the newly created
+ mailbox, the server SHOULD NOT notify the client of the MailboxName
+ change.
+
+ All event types described in this document require the 'l' and 'r'
+ rights (see [RFC4314]) on all observed mailboxes. Servers that don't
+ implement [RFC4314] should map the above rights to their access-
+ control model.
+
+ If the FlagChange and/or AnnotationChange events are specified,
+ MessageNew and MessageExpunge MUST also be specified by the client.
+ Otherwise, the server MUST respond with the tagged BAD response.
+
+ If one of MessageNew or MessageExpunge is specified, then both events
+ MUST be specified. Otherwise, the server MUST respond with the
+ tagged BAD response.
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+ The client can instruct the server not to send an event by omitting
+ the necessary event from the list of events specified in NOTIFY SET,
+ by using the NONE event specifier in the NOTIFY SET, or by using
+ NOTIFY NONE. In particular, NOTIFY SET ... NONE can be used as a
+ snapshot facility by clients.
+
+5.1. FlagChange and AnnotationChange
+
+ If the flag and/or message annotation change happens in the selected
+ mailbox, the server MUST notify the client by sending an unsolicited
+ FETCH response, which MUST include UID and FLAGS/ANNOTATION FETCH
+ data items. It MAY also send new FLAGS and/or OK [PERMANENTFLAGS
+ ...] responses.
+
+ If a search context is in effect as specified in [RFC5267], an
+ ESEARCH ADDTO or ESEARCH REMOVEFROM will also be generated, if
+ appropriate. In this case, the FETCH response MUST precede the
+ ESEARCH response.
+
+ If the change happens in another mailbox, then the server responds
+ with a STATUS response. The exact content of the STATUS response
+ depends on various factors. If CONDSTORE [RFC4551] and/or QRESYNC
+ [RFC5162] are enabled by the client, then the server sends a STATUS
+ response that includes at least HIGHESTMODSEQ and UIDVALIDITY status
+ data items. If the number of messages with the \Seen flag changes,
+ the server MAY also include the UNSEEN data item in the STATUS
+ response. If CONDSTORE/QRESYNC is not enabled by the client and the
+ server chooses not to include the UNSEEN data item, the server does
+ not notify the client. When this event is requested, the server MUST
+ notify the client about mailbox UIDVALIDITY changes. This is done by
+ sending a STATUS response that includes UIDVALIDITY.
+
+ FlagChange covers the MessageRead, MessageTrash, FlagsSet, and
+ FlagsClear events in [RFC5423].
+
+ Example in the selected mailbox:
+ S: * 99 FETCH (UID 9999 FLAGS ($Junk))
+
+ And in another mailbox, with CONDSTORE in use:
+ S: * STATUS Lists/Lemonade (HIGHESTMODSEQ 65666665 UIDVALIDITY
+ 101)
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+5.2. MessageNew
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+ This covers both MessageNew and MessageAppend in [RFC5423].
+
+ If the new/appended message is in the selected mailbox, the server
+ notifies the client by sending an unsolicited EXISTS response,
+ followed by an unsolicited FETCH response containing the information
+ requested by the client. A FETCH response SHOULD NOT be generated
+ for a new message created by the client on this particular
+ connection, for instance, as the result of an APPEND or COPY command
+ to the selected mailbox performed by the client itself. The server
+ MAY also send a RECENT response, if the server marks the message as
+ \Recent.
+
+ Note that a single EXISTS response can be returned for multiple
+ MessageAppend/MessageNew events.
+
+ If a search context is in effect as specified in [RFC5267], an
+ ESEARCH ADDTO will also be generated, if appropriate. In this case,
+ the EXISTS response MUST precede the ESEARCH response. Both the
+ NOTIFY command and the SEARCH and SORT commands (see Section 7) can
+ specify attributes to be returned for new messages. These attributes
+ SHOULD be combined into a single FETCH response. The server SHOULD
+ avoid sending duplicate data. The FETCH response(s) MUST follow any
+ ESEARCH ADDTO responses.
+
+ If the new/appended message is in another mailbox, the server sends
+ an unsolicited STATUS (UIDNEXT MESSAGES) response for the relevant
+ mailbox. If the CONDSTORE extension [RFC4551] and/or the QRESYNC
+ extension [RFC5162] is enabled, the HIGHESTMODSEQ status data item
+ MUST be included in the STATUS response.
+
+ The client SHOULD NOT use FETCH attributes that implicitly set the
+ \seen flag, or that presuppose the existence of a given bodypart.
+ UID, MODSEQ, FLAGS, ENVELOPE, BODY.PEEK[HEADER.FIELDS... and
+ BODY/BODYSTRUCTURE may be the most useful attributes.
+
+ Note that if a client asks to be notified of MessageNew events with
+ the SELECTED mailbox specifier, the number of messages can increase
+ at any time, and therefore the client cannot refer to a specific
+ message using the MSN/UID '*'.
+
+ Example in the selected mailbox:
+ S: * 444 EXISTS
+ S: * 444 FETCH (UID 9999)
+
+ And in another mailbox, without CONDSTORE enabled:
+ S: * STATUS Lists/Lemonade (UIDNEXT 10002 MESSAGES 503)
+
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+5.3. MessageExpunge
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+ If the expunged message or messages are in the selected mailbox, the
+ server notifies the client using EXPUNGE (or VANISHED, if [RFC5162]
+ is supported by the server and enabled by the client).
+
+ If a search context is in effect, as specified in [RFC5267], an
+ ESEARCH REMOVEFROM will also be generated, if appropriate.
+
+ If the expunged message or messages are in another mailbox, the
+ server sends an unsolicited STATUS (UIDNEXT MESSAGES) response for
+ the relevant mailbox. If the QRESYNC [RFC5162] extension is enabled,
+ the HIGHESTMODSEQ data item MUST be included in the STATUS response
+ as well.
+
+ Note that if a client requests MessageExpunge with the SELECTED
+ mailbox specifier, the meaning of an MSN can change at any time, so
+ the client cannot use MSNs in commands anymore. For example, such a
+ client cannot use FETCH, but has to use UID FETCH. The meaning of
+ '*' can also change when messages are added or expunged. A client
+ wishing to keep using MSNs can either use the SELECTED-DELAYED
+ mailbox specifier or can avoid using the MessageExpunge event
+ entirely.
+
+ The MessageExpunge notification covers both MessageExpunge and
+ MessageExpire events from [RFC5423].
+
+ Example in the selected mailbox, without QRESYNC:
+ S: * 444 EXPUNGE
+
+ The same example in the selected mailbox, with QRESYNC:
+ S: * VANISHED 5444
+
+ And in another mailbox, when QRESYNC is not enabled:
+ S: * STATUS misc (UIDNEXT 999 MESSAGES 554)
+
+5.4. MailboxName
+
+ These notifications are sent if an affected mailbox name was created
+ (with CREATE), deleted (with DELETE), or renamed (with RENAME). For
+ a server that implements [RFC4314], granting or revocation of the 'l'
+ right to the current user on the affected mailbox MUST be considered
+ mailbox creation or deletion, respectively. If a mailbox is created
+ or deleted, the mailbox itself and its direct parent (whether it is
+ an existing mailbox or not) are considered to be affected.
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+ The server notifies the client by sending an unsolicited LIST
+ response for each affected mailbox name. If, after the event, the
+ mailbox name does not refer to a mailbox accessible to the client,
+ the \Nonexistent flag MUST be included.
+
+ For each LISTable mailbox renamed, the server sends an extended LIST
+ response [RFC5258] for the new mailbox name, containing the OLDNAME
+ extended data item with the old mailbox name. When a mailbox is
+ renamed, its children are renamed too. No additional MailboxName
+ events are sent for children in this case. When INBOX is renamed, a
+ new INBOX is assumed to be created. No MailboxName event is sent for
+ INBOX in this case.
+
+ If the server automatically subscribes a mailbox when it is created
+ or renamed, then the unsolicited LIST response for each affected
+ subscribed mailbox name MUST include the \Subscribed attribute (see
+ [RFC5258]). The server SHOULD also include \HasChildren or
+ \HasNoChildren attributes [RFC5258] as appropriate.
+
+ Example of a newly created mailbox (or granting of the 'l' right on
+ the mailbox):
+ S: * LIST () "/" "NewMailbox"
+
+ And a deleted mailbox (or revocation of the 'l' right on the
+ mailbox):
+ S: * LIST (\NonExistent) "." "INBOX.DeletedMailbox"
+
+ Example of a renamed mailbox:
+ S: * LIST () "/" "NewMailbox" ("OLDNAME" ("OldMailbox"))
+
+5.5. SubscriptionChange
+
+ The server notifies the client by sending an unsolicited LIST
+ response for each affected mailbox name. If and only if the mailbox
+ is subscribed after the event, the \Subscribed attribute (see
+ [RFC5258]) is included. Note that in the LIST response, all mailbox
+ attributes MUST be accurately computed (this differs from the
+ behavior of the LSUB command).
+
+ Example:
+ S: * LIST (\Subscribed) "/" "SubscribedMailbox"
+
+5.6. MailboxMetadataChange
+
+ Support for this event type is OPTIONAL unless the METADATA extension
+ [RFC5464] is also supported by the server, in which case support for
+ this event type is REQUIRED.
+
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+ A client willing to receive unsolicited METADATA responses as a
+ result of using the MailboxMetadataChange event in the NOTIFY command
+ doesn't have to issue ENABLE METADATA.
+
+ The server sends an unsolicited METADATA response (as per Section
+ 4.4.2 of [RFC5464]). If possible, only the changed metadata SHOULD
+ be included, but if the server can't detect a change to a single
+ metadata item, it MAY include all metadata items set on the mailbox.
+ If a metadata item is deleted (set to NIL), it MUST always be
+ included in the METADATA response.
+
+ Example:
+ S: * METADATA "INBOX" /shared/comment
+
+5.7. ServerMetadataChange
+
+ Support for this event type is OPTIONAL unless the METADATA or the
+ METADATA-SERVER extension [RFC5464] is also supported by the server,
+ in which case support for this event type is REQUIRED.
+
+ A client willing to receive unsolicited METADATA responses as a
+ result of using the ServerMetadataChange event in the NOTIFY command
+ doesn't have to issue ENABLE METADATA or ENABLE METADATA-SERVER.
+
+ The server sends an unsolicited METADATA response (as per Section
+ 4.4.2 of [RFC5464]). Only the names of changed metadata entries
+ SHOULD be returned in such METADATA responses. If a metadata item is
+ deleted (set to NIL), it MUST always be included in the METADATA
+ response.
+
+ Example:
+ S: * METADATA "" /shared/comment
+
+5.8. Notification Overflow
+
+ If the server is unable or unwilling to deliver as many notifications
+ as it is being asked to, it may disable notifications for some or all
+ clients. It MUST notify these clients by sending an untagged "OK
+ [NOTIFICATIONOVERFLOW]" response and behave as if a NOTIFY NONE
+ command had just been received.
+
+ Example:
+ S: * OK [NOTIFICATIONOVERFLOW] ...A comment can go here...
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
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+
+5.9. ACL (Access Control List) Changes
+
+ Even if NOTIFY succeeds, it is still possible to lose access to the
+ mailboxes being monitored at a later time. If this happens, the
+ server MUST stop monitoring these mailboxes. If access is later
+ granted, the server MUST restart event monitoring.
+
+ The server SHOULD return the LIST response with the \NoAccess name
+ attribute if and when the mailbox loses the 'l' right. Similarly,
+ the server SHOULD return the LIST response with no \NoAccess name
+ attribute if the mailbox was previously reported as having \NoAccess
+ and the 'l' right is later granted.
+
+6. Mailbox Specification
+
+ Mailboxes to be monitored can be specified in several different ways.
+
+ Only 'SELECTED' and 'SELECTED-DELAYED' (Section 6.1) match the
+ currently selected mailbox. All other mailbox specifications affect
+ other (non-selected) mailboxes.
+
+ Note that multiple <event-group>s can apply to the same mailbox. The
+ following example demonstrates this. In this example, MessageNew and
+ MessageExpunge events are reported for INBOX, due to the first
+ <event-group>. A SubscriptionChange event will also be reported for
+ INBOX, due to the second <event-group>.
+
+ C: a notify set (mailboxes INBOX (Messagenew messageExpunge))
+ (personal (SubscriptionChange))
+
+ A typical client that supports the NOTIFY extension would ask for
+ events on the selected mailbox and some named mailboxes.
+
+ In the next example, the client asks for FlagChange events for all
+ personal mailboxes except the currently selected mailbox. This is
+ different from the previous example because SELECTED overrides all
+ other message event definitions for the currently selected mailbox
+ (see Section 3.1).
+
+ C: a notify set (selected (Messagenew (uid flags) messageExpunge))
+ (personal (MessageNew FlagChange MessageExpunge))
+
+6.1. Mailbox Specifiers Affecting the Currently Selected Mailbox
+
+ Only one of the mailbox specifiers affecting the currently selected
+ mailbox can be specified in any NOTIFY command. The two such mailbox
+ specifiers (SELECTED and SELECTED-DELAYED) are described below.
+
+
+
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+ Both refer to the mailbox that was selected using either SELECT or
+ EXAMINE (see [RFC3501], Sections 6.3.1 and 6.3.2). When the IMAP
+ connection is not in the selected state, such mailbox specifiers
+ don't refer to any mailbox.
+
+ The mailbox specifiers only apply to <message-event>s. It is an
+ error to specify other types of events with either the SELECTED or
+ the SELECTED-DELAYED selector.
+
+6.1.1. Selected
+
+ The SELECTED mailbox specifier requires the server to send immediate
+ notifications for the currently selected mailbox about all specified
+ <message-event>s.
+
+6.1.2. Selected-Delayed
+
+ The SELECTED-DELAYED mailbox specifier requires the server to delay a
+ MessageExpunge event until the client issues a command that allows
+ returning information about expunged messages (see Section 7.4.1 of
+ [RFC3501] for more details), for example, till a NOOP or an IDLE
+ command has been issued. When SELECTED-DELAYED is specified, the
+ server MAY also delay returning other <message-event>s until the
+ client issues one of the commands specified above, or it MAY return
+ them immediately.
+
+6.2. Personal
+
+ Personal refers to all selectable mailboxes in the user's personal
+ namespace(s), as defined in [RFC2342].
+
+6.3. Inboxes
+
+ Inboxes refers to all selectable mailboxes in the user's personal
+ namespace(s) to which messages may be delivered by a Message Delivery
+ Agent (MDA) (see [EMAIL-ARCH], particularly Section 4.3.3).
+
+ If the IMAP server cannot easily compute this set, it MUST treat
+ "inboxes" as equivalent to "personal".
+
+6.4. Subscribed
+
+ Subscribed refers to all mailboxes subscribed to by the user.
+
+ If the subscription list changes, the server MUST reevaluate the
+ list.
+
+
+
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+6.5. Subtree
+
+ Subtree is followed by a mailbox name or list of mailbox names. A
+ subtree refers to all selectable mailboxes that are subordinate to
+ the specified mailbox plus the specified mailbox itself.
+
+6.6. Mailboxes
+
+ Mailboxes is followed by a mailbox name or a list of mailbox names.
+ The server MUST NOT do a wildcard expansion. This means there is no
+ special treatment for the LIST wildcard characters ('*' and '%') if
+ they are present in mailbox names.
+
+7. Extension to SEARCH and SORT Commands
+
+ If the server that supports the NOTIFY extension also supports
+ CONTEXT=SEARCH and/or CONTEXT=SORT as defined in [RFC5267], the
+ UPDATE return option is extended so that a client can request that
+ FETCH attributes be returned when a new message is added to the
+ context result set.
+
+ For example:
+
+ C: a00 SEARCH RETURN (COUNT UPDATE (UID BODY[HEADER.FIELDS (TO
+ FROM SUBJECT)])) FROM "boss"
+ S: * ESEARCH (TAG "a00") (COUNT 17)
+ S: a00 OK
+ [...a new message is delivered...]
+ S: * EXISTS 93
+ S: * 93 FETCH (UID 127001 BODY[HEADER.FIELDS (FROM TO SUBJECT)]
+ {76}
+ S: Subject: Re: good morning
+ S: From: myboss@example.org
+ S: To: bob@example.org
+ S:
+ S: )
+ S: * ESEARCH (TAG "a00") ADDTO (0 93)
+
+ Note that the EXISTS response MUST precede any FETCH responses, and
+ together they MUST precede the ESEARCH response.
+
+ No untagged FETCH response SHOULD be returned if a message becomes a
+ member of UPDATE SEARCH due to flag or annotation changes.
+
+
+
+
+
+
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+
+8. Formal Syntax
+
+ The following syntax specification uses the Augmented Backus-Naur
+ Form (ABNF) notation as specified in [RFC5234]. [RFC3501] defines
+ the non-terminals "capability", "command-auth", "mailbox", "mailbox-
+ data", "resp-text-code", and "search-key". The "modifier-update"
+ non-terminal is defined in [RFC5267]. "mbx-list-oflag" is defined in
+ [RFC3501] and updated by [RFC5258].
+
+ Except as noted otherwise, all alphabetic characters are case-
+ insensitive. The use of upper or lower case characters to define
+ token strings is for editorial clarity only. Implementations MUST
+ accept these strings in a case-insensitive fashion. For example, the
+ <filter-mailboxes-selected> non-terminal value "SELECTED" must be
+ treated in the same way as "Selected" or "selected".
+
+ capability =/ "NOTIFY"
+
+ command-auth =/ notify
+
+ notify = "NOTIFY" SP
+ (notify-set / notify-none)
+
+ notify-set = "SET" [status-indicator] SP event-groups
+ ; Replace registered notification events
+ ; with the specified list of events
+
+ notify-none = "NONE"
+ ; Cancel all registered notification
+ ; events. The client is not interested
+ ; in receiving any events.
+
+ status-indicator = SP "STATUS"
+
+ one-or-more-mailbox = mailbox / many-mailboxes
+
+ many-mailboxes = "(" mailbox *(SP mailbox) ")"
+
+ event-groups = event-group *(SP event-group)
+
+ event-group = "(" filter-mailboxes SP events ")"
+ ;; Only <message-event>s are allowed in <events>
+ ;; when <filter-mailboxes-selected> is used.
+
+ filter-mailboxes = filter-mailboxes-selected /
+ filter-mailboxes-other
+
+
+
+
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+ filter-mailboxes-other = "inboxes" / "personal" / "subscribed" /
+ ( "subtree" SP one-or-more-mailbox ) /
+ ( "mailboxes" SP one-or-more-mailbox )
+
+ filter-mailboxes-selected = "selected" / "selected-delayed"
+ ;; Apply to the currently selected mailbox only.
+ ;; Only one of them can be specified in a NOTIFY
+ ;; command.
+
+ events = ( "(" event *(SP event) ")" ) / "NONE"
+ ;; As in [MSGEVENT].
+ ;; "NONE" means that the client does not wish
+ ;; to receive any events for the specified
+ ;; mailboxes.
+
+ event = message-event /
+ mailbox-event / user-event / event-ext
+
+ message-event = ( "MessageNew" [SP
+ "(" fetch-att *(SP fetch-att) ")" ] )
+ / "MessageExpunge"
+ / "FlagChange"
+ / "AnnotationChange"
+ ;; "MessageNew" includes "MessageAppend" from
+ ;; [MSGEVENT]. "FlagChange" is any of
+ ;; "MessageRead", "MessageTrash", "FlagsSet",
+ ;; "FlagsClear" [MSGEVENT]. "MessageExpunge"
+ ;; includes "MessageExpire" [MSGEVENT].
+ ;; MessageNew and MessageExpunge MUST always
+ ;; be specified together. If FlagChange is
+ ;; specified, then MessageNew and MessageExpunge
+ ;; MUST be specified as well.
+ ;; The fett-att list may only be present for the
+ ;; SELECTED/SELECTED-DELAYED mailbox filter
+ ;; (<filter-mailboxes>).
+
+ mailbox-event = "MailboxName" /
+ "SubscriptionChange" / "MailboxMetadataChange"
+ ; "SubscriptionChange" includes
+ ; MailboxSubscribe and MailboxUnSubscribe.
+ ; "MailboxName" includes MailboxCreate,
+ ; "MailboxDelete" and "MailboxRename".
+
+ user-event = "ServerMetadataChange"
+
+ event-ext = atom
+ ;; For future extensions
+
+
+
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+ oldname-extended-item = "OLDNAME" SP "(" mailbox ")"
+ ;; Extended data item (mbox-list-extended-item)
+ ;; returned in a LIST response when a mailbox is
+ ;; renamed.
+ ;; Note 1: the OLDNAME tag can be returned
+ ;; with or without surrounding quotes, as per
+ ;; mbox-list-extended-item-tag production.
+
+ resp-text-code =/ "NOTIFICATIONOVERFLOW" /
+ unsupported-events-code
+
+ message-event-name = "MessageNew" /
+ "MessageExpunge" / "FlagChange" /
+ "AnnotationChange"
+
+ event-name = message-event-name / mailbox-event /
+ user-event
+
+ unsupported-events-code = "BADEVENT"
+ SP "(" event-name *(SP event-name) ")"
+
+ modifier-update = "UPDATE"
+ [ "(" fetch-att *(SP fetch-att) ")" ]
+
+ mbx-list-oflag =/ "\NoAccess"
+
+9. Security Considerations
+
+ It is very easy for a client to deny itself service using NOTIFY.
+ Asking for all events on all mailboxes may work on a small server,
+ but with a big server, can swamp the client's network connection or
+ processing capability. In the worst case, the server's processing
+ could also degrade the service it offers to other clients.
+
+ Server authors should be aware that if a client issues requests and
+ does not listen to the resulting responses, the TCP window can easily
+ fill up, and a careless server might block. This problem also exists
+ in plain IMAP; however, this extension magnifies the problem.
+
+ This extension makes it possible to retrieve messages immediately
+ when they are added to the mailbox. This makes it wholly impractical
+ to delete sensitive messages using programs like imapfilter. Using
+ SIEVE [RFC5228] or similar is much better.
+
+
+
+
+
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+10. IANA Considerations
+
+ The IANA has added NOTIFY to the list of IMAP extensions.
+
+10.1. Initial LIST-EXTENDED Extended Data Item Registrations
+
+ The following entry has been added to the LIST-EXTENDED response
+ registry [RFC5258]:
+
+ To: iana@iana.org
+ Subject: Registration of OLDNAME LIST-EXTENDED extended data item
+
+ LIST-EXTENDED extended data item tag: OLDNAME
+
+ LIST-EXTENDED extended data item description: The OLDNAME extended
+ data item describes the old mailbox name for the mailbox
+ identified by the LIST response.
+
+ Which LIST-EXTENDED option(s) (and their types) causes this extended
+ data item to be returned (if any): none
+
+ Published specification : RFC 5465, Section 5.4.
+
+ Security considerations: none
+
+ Intended usage: COMMON
+
+ Person and email address to contact for further information: Alexey
+ Melnikov <Alexey.Melnikov@isode.com>
+
+ Owner/Change controller: iesg@ietf.org
+
+11. Acknowledgments
+
+ The authors gratefully acknowledge the help of Peter Coates, Dave
+ Cridland, Mark Crispin, Cyrus Daboo, Abhijit Menon-Sen, Timo
+ Sirainen, and Eric Burger. In particular, Peter Coates contributed
+ lots of text and useful suggestions to this document.
+
+ Various examples are copied from other RFCs.
+
+ This document builds on one published and two unpublished drafts by
+ the same authors.
+
+
+
+
+
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+12. Normative References
+
+ [RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
+ Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
+
+ [RFC2177] Leiba, B., "IMAP4 IDLE command", RFC 2177, June 1997.
+
+ [RFC2342] Gahrns, M. and C. Newman, "IMAP4 Namespace", RFC 2342,
+ May 1998.
+
+ [RFC3501] Crispin, M., "INTERNET MESSAGE ACCESS PROTOCOL - VERSION
+ 4rev1", RFC 3501, March 2003.
+
+ [RFC4314] Melnikov, A., "IMAP4 Access Control List (ACL)
+ Extension", RFC 4314, December 2005.
+
+ [RFC4466] Melnikov, A. and C. Daboo, "Collected Extensions to
+ IMAP4 ABNF", RFC 4466, April 2006.
+
+ [RFC4551] Melnikov, A. and S. Hole, "IMAP Extension for
+ Conditional STORE Operation or Quick Flag Changes
+ Resynchronization", RFC 4551, June 2006.
+
+ [RFC5162] Melnikov, A., Cridland, D., and C. Wilson, "IMAP4
+ Extensions for Quick Mailbox Resynchronization", RFC
+ 5162, March 2008.
+
+ [RFC5234] Crocker, D., Ed., and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for
+ Syntax Specifications: ABNF", STD 68, RFC 5234, January
+ 2008.
+
+ [RFC5258] Leiba, B. and A. Melnikov, "Internet Message Access
+ Protocol version 4 - LIST Command Extensions", RFC 5258,
+ June 2008.
+
+ [RFC5267] Cridland, D. and C. King, "Contexts for IMAP4", RFC
+ 5267, July 2008.
+
+ [RFC5423] Newman, C. and R. Gellens, "Internet Message Store
+ Events", RFC 5423, Month 2009.
+
+ [RFC5464] Daboo, C., "The IMAP METADATA Extension", RFC 5464,
+ February 2009.
+
+13. Informative References
+
+ [RFC5228] Guenther, P., Ed., and T. Showalter, Ed., "Sieve: An
+ Email Filtering Language", RFC 5228, January 2008.
+
+
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+
+ [EMAIL-ARCH] Crocker, D., "Internet Mail Architecture", Work in
+ Progress, October 2008.
+
+Authors' Addresses
+
+ Arnt Gulbrandsen
+ Oryx Mail Systems GmbH
+ Schweppermannstr. 8
+ D-81671 Muenchen
+ Germany
+
+ EMail: arnt@oryx.com
+
+
+ Curtis King
+ Isode Ltd
+ 5 Castle Business Village
+ 36 Station Road
+ Hampton, Middlesex TW12 2BX
+ UK
+
+ EMail: Curtis.King@isode.com
+
+
+ Alexey Melnikov
+ Isode Ltd
+ 5 Castle Business Village
+ 36 Station Road
+ Hampton, Middlesex TW12 2BX
+ UK
+
+ EMail: Alexey.Melnikov@isode.com
+
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