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Network Working Group                                           J. MyersRequest for Comments: 2088                               Carnegie MellonCateogry: Standards Track                                   January 1997                    IMAP4 non-synchronizing literalsStatus of this Memo   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.1.   Abstract   The Internet Message Access Protocol [IMAP4] contains the "literal"   syntactic construct for communicating strings.  When sending a   literal from client to server, IMAP4 requires the client to wait for   the server to send a command continuation request between sending the   octet count and the string data.  This document specifies an   alternate form of literal which does not require this network round   trip.2.   Conventions Used in this Document   In examples, "C:" and "S:" indicate lines sent by the client and   server respectively.3.   Specification   The non-synchronizing literal is added an alternate form of literal,   and may appear in communication from client to server instead of the   IMAP4 form of literal.  The IMAP4 form of literal, used in   communication from client to server, is referred to as a   synchronizing literal.   Non-synchronizing literals may be used with any IMAP4 server   implementation which returns "LITERAL+" as one of the supported   capabilities to the CAPABILITY command.  If the server does not   advertise the LITERAL+ capability, the client must use synchronizing   literals instead.   The non-synchronizing literal is distinguished from the original   synchronizing literal by having a plus ('+') between the octet count   and the closing brace ('}').  The server does not generate a command   continuation request in response to a non-synchronizing literal, andMyers                       Standards Track                     [Page 1]RFC 2088                        LITERAL                     January 1997   clients are not required to wait before sending the octets of a non-   synchronizing literal.   The protocol receiver of an IMAP4 server must check the end of every   received line for an open brace ('{') followed by an octet count, a   plus ('+'), and a close brace ('}') immediately preceeding the CRLF.   If it finds this sequence, it is the octet count of a non-   synchronizing literal and the server MUST treat the specified number   of following octets and the following line as part of the same   command.  A server MAY still process commands and reject errors on a   line-by-line basis, as long as it checks for non-synchronizing   literals at the end of each line.   Example:    C: A001 LOGIN {11+}               C: FRED FOOBAR {7+}               C: fat man               S: A001 OK LOGIN completed4.   Formal Syntax   The following syntax specification uses the augmented Backus-Naur   Form (BNF) notation as specified in [RFC-822] as modified by [IMAP4].   Non-terminals referenced but not defined below are as defined by   [IMAP4].   literal         ::= "{" number ["+"] "}" CRLF *CHAR8                       ;; Number represents the number of CHAR8 octets6.   References   [IMAP4] Crispin, M., "Internet Message Access Protocol - Version 4",   draft-crispin-imap-base-XX.txt, University of Washington, April 1996.   [RFC-822] Crocker, D., "Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text   Messages", STD 11, RFC 822.7.   Security Considerations   There are no known security issues with this extension.8.   Author's Address   John G. Myers   Carnegie-Mellon University   5000 Forbes Ave.   Pittsburgh PA, 15213-3890   Email: jgm+@cmu.eduMyers                       Standards Track                     [Page 2]

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