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Network Working Group E. Burger, Ed.
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Request for Comments: 5032 BEA Systems, Inc.
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Updates: 3501 September 2007
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Category: Standards Track
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WITHIN Search Extension to the IMAP Protocol
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Status of This Memo
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This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
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Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
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improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
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Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
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and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
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Abstract
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This document describes the WITHIN extension to IMAP SEARCH. IMAP
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SEARCH returns messages whose internal date is within or outside a
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specified interval. The mechanism described here, OLDER and YOUNGER,
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differs from BEFORE and SINCE in that the client specifies an
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interval, rather than a date. WITHIN is useful for persistent
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searches where either the device does not have the capacity to
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perform the search at regular intervals or the network is of limited
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bandwidth and thus there is a desire to reduce network traffic from
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sending repeated requests and redundant responses.
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1. Introduction
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This extension exposes two new search keys, OLDER and YOUNGER, each
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of which takes a non-zero integer argument corresponding to a time
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interval in seconds. The server calculates the time of interest by
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subtracting the time interval the client presents from the current
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date and time of the server. The server then either returns messages
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older or younger than the resultant time and date, depending on the
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search key used.
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1.1. Conventions Used in This Document
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In examples, "C:" and "S:" indicate lines sent by the client and
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server, respectively.
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The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
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"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
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document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 [RFC2119].
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Burger Standards Track [Page 1]
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RFC 5032 Search Within September 2007
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When describing the general syntax, we omit some definitions, as RFC
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3501 [RFC3501] defines them.
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2. Protocol Operation
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An IMAP4 server that supports the capability described here MUST
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return "WITHIN" as one of the server supported capabilities in the
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CAPABILITY command.
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For both the OLDER and YOUNGER search keys, the server calculates a
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target date and time by subtracting the interval, specified in
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seconds, from the current date and time of the server. The server
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then compares the target time with the INTERNALDATE of the message,
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as specified in IMAP [RFC3501]. For OLDER, messages match if the
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INTERNALDATE is less recent than or equal to the target time. For
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YOUNGER, messages match if the INTERNALDATE is more recent than or
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equal to the target time.
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Both OLDER and YOUNGER searches always result in exact matching, to
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the resolution of a second. However, if one is doing a dynamic
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evaluation, for example, in a context [CONTEXT], one needs to be
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aware that the server might perform the evaluation periodically.
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Thus, the server may delay the updates. Clients MUST be aware that
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dynamic search results may not reflect the current state of the
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mailbox. If the client needs a search result that reflects the
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current state of the mailbox, we RECOMMEND that the client issue a
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new search.
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3. Formal Syntax
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The following syntax specification uses the Augmented Backus-Naur
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Form (ABNF) notation. Elements not defined here can be found in the
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formal syntax of ABNF [RFC4234] and IMAP [RFC3501].
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This document extends RFC 3501 [RFC3501] with two new search keys:
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OLDER <interval> and YOUNGER <interval>.
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search-key =/ ( "OLDER" / "YOUNGER" ) SP nz-number
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; search-key defined in RFC 3501
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4. Example
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C: a1 SEARCH UNSEEN YOUNGER 259200
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S: a1 * SEARCH 4 8 15 16 23 42
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Search for all unseen messages within the past 3 days, or 259200
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seconds, according to the server's current time.
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Burger Standards Track [Page 2]
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RFC 5032 Search Within September 2007
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5. Security Considerations
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The WITHIN extension does not raise any security considerations that
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are not present in the base protocol. Considerations are the same as
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for IMAP [RFC3501].
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6. IANA Considerations
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Per the IMAP RFC [RFC3501], registration of a new IMAP capability in
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the IMAP Capability registry requires the publication of a standards-
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track RFC or an IESG approved experimental RFC. The registry is
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currently located at
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<http://www.iana.org/assignments/imap4-capabilities>. This
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standards-track document defines the WITHIN IMAP capability. IANA
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has added this extension to the IANA IMAP Capability registry.
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7. References
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7.1. Normative References
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[RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
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Requirement Levels", RFC 2119, BCP 14, March 1997.
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[RFC3501] Crispin, M., "Internet Message Access Protocol - Version
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4rev1", RFC 3501, March 2003.
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[RFC4234] Crocker, D., Ed. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax
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Specifications: ABNF", RFC 4234, October 2005.
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7.2. Informative References
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[CONTEXT] Melnikov, D. and C. King, "Contexts for IMAP4", Work
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in Progress, May 2006.
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Burger Standards Track [Page 3]
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RFC 5032 Search Within September 2007
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Appendix A. Contributors
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Stephane Maes and Ray Cromwell wrote the original version of this
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document as part of P-IMAP, as well as the first versions for the
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IETF. From an attribution perspective, they are clearly authors.
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Appendix B. Acknowledgements
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The authors want to thank all who have contributed key insight and
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who have extensively reviewed and discussed the concepts of LPSEARCH.
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They also thank the authors of its early introduction in P-IMAP.
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We also want to give a special thanks to Arnt Gilbrandsen, Ken
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Murchison, Zoltan Ordogh, and most especially Dave Cridland for their
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review and suggestions. A special thank you goes to Alexey Melnikov
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for his choice submission of text.
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Author's Address
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Eric W. Burger (editor)
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BEA Systems, Inc.
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USA
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EMail: eric.burger@bea.com
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URI: http://www.standardstrack.com
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Burger Standards Track [Page 4]
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RFC 5032 Search Within September 2007
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Full Copyright Statement
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Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007).
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This document is subject to the rights, licenses and restrictions
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contained in BCP 78, and except as set forth therein, the authors
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