Lessons Learned from IMSP
draft-newman-acap-imsp-lessons-02
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Author | Chris Newman | ||
Last updated | 1996-12-23 (Latest revision 1996-12-24) | ||
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Abstract
IMSP (Internet Message Support Protocol) [IMSP] was designed and implemented to supply the support functions necessary for a large scale IMAP4 based infrastructure with highly mobile users. Although the protocol was successful in its mission, it was realized that a slightly different approach could achieve more for the Internet Standards community. Thus was born the idea for ACAP (Application Configuration Access Protocol) [ACAP].
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