Internet Draft: IMAP Extension for Conditional STORE A. Melnikov Document: draft-melnikov-imap-condstore-02.txt S. Hole Expires: January 2001 ACI WorldWide/MessagingDirect July 2001 IMAP Extension for Conditional STORE operation Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with all provisions of Section 10 of RFC2026. Internet-Drafts are working documents of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), its areas, and its working groups. Note that other groups may also distribute working documents as Internet-Drafts. Internet-Drafts are draft documents valid for a maximum of six months and may be updated, replaced, or obsoleted by other documents at any time. It is inappropriate to use Internet-Drafts as reference material or to cite them other than as "work in progress." The list of current Internet-Drafts can be accessed at http://www.ietf.org/ietf/1id-abstracts.txt. The list of Internet- Draft Shadow Directories can be accessed at http://www.ietf.org/shadow.html. Copyright Notice Copyright (C) The Internet Society 2001. All Rights Reserved. 0.1. Open issues 1). How specify different UNCHANGESINCE for different flags in the same STORE? Do we want such granularity anyway? 2). The document assumes that each flag has a corresponding ANNOTATE entry. This has to be synchronized with ANNOTATE draft. 3). "If the "modtime" of any metadata item specified in STORE operation for any message in the message set is greater than the unchangedsince value, then the store fails with a MODIFIED response code that includes message set of all messages that failed UNCHANGESINCE test." This basically means that server must continue conditional store operation to find all messages for which test fails. Is it reasonable, or should the text be changed from "all messages" to "at least one message". 4). MODTIME Untagged Response specifies a message set modtime applies to. Can anybody think of a reason why it is a bad idea? Message set is not really required, because MODTIME untagged response must follow corresponding untagged FETCH responses. Should we use UID set instead? 5). Should SEARCH MODTIME require MODTIME untagged response? SEARCH doesn't cause updates, unless they are the result of some other operation. However SEARCH MODTIME forces server to read modtime, so server can report this information anyway. 6). Add support for SORT extension? 0.2. Change History Changes from -01 to -02: 1. Added MODTIME data item to STATUS command. 2. Added OK untagged response to SELECT/EXAMINE. 3. Clarified that MODIFIED response code contains list of UIDs for conditional UID STORE and message set for STORE. 4. Added per-message modtime. 5. Added PERFLAGMODTIME capability. 6. Fixed several bugs in examples. 7. Added more comments to ABNF. Changes from -00 to -01: 1. Refreshed the list of Open Issues. 2. Changed "attr-name" to "entry-name", because modtime applies to entry, not attribute. 3. Added MODTIME untagged response. 4. Cleaned up ABNF. 5. Added "Acknowledgments" section. 6. Fixed some spelling mistakes. Table of Contents <> 1. Abstract There is a class of applications that wish to have multiple IMAP clients coordinate activities with a single shared mailbox. These applications need some mechanism to synchronize state changes for messages within the mailbox. They must be able to guaranty that only one client can change message state (e.g. message flags or annotations) at any point in time. An example of such an application is use of an IMAP mailbox as a message queue with multiple dequeueing clients. The Conditional Store facility provides a protected update mechanism for message state information that can detect and resolve conflicts between multiple writers. 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 RFC 2119 [KEYWORDS]. Formal syntax is defined using ABNF [ABNF] as modified by [IMAP4]. In examples, "C:" and "S:" indicate lines sent by the client and server respectively. The term metadata or metadata item will be used throughout this document. It references any system or user defined flag or an annotation [ANNOTATION]. 3. Introduction and Overview The Conditional STORE extension is present in any IMAP4 implementation which returns "CONDSTORE" as one of the supported capabilities in the CAPABILITY command response. Every read-write metadata of an IMAP message has an associated value called modification timestamp (modtime). This is an opaque value updated by the server whenever metadata item is modified. The value is intended to be used only for comparisons within a server, not as an accurate timestamp. However the server MUST guaranty that each STORE command (including simultaneous stores from different connections on different attributes) will use different modtime values. Also, for any two successfull consequent conditional store operations performed in the same session, modtime of the second MUST be greater than modtime of the first. Modtime is described more fully in section 3.1.1 of [ACAP]. Modtime allows the client that supports CONDSTORE extension to track whether the value of particular flag was changed since some moment in time. Whenever the state of a flag change (i.e. the flag is added and before it wasn't set or the flags is removed and before it was set) the value of modification timestamp for that flag MUST be updated. Adding the flag when it is already present of removing when it is not SHOULD NOT change modtime. Each flag SHOULD have separate modtime, for example change to \Draft flag SHOULD NOT affect modtime for \Deleted flag. Server that supports per flag modtimes (i.e. satisfies the latter SHOULD) MUST also report "PERFLAGMODTIME" in CAPABILITY command response. When message is appended to mailbox (via APPEND command or using external mechanism) the server assigns the current server timestamp to every flag or annotation specified in the APPEND command. When an annotation is removed modtime SHOULD be preserved. This extension makes the following changes to the IMAP4 protocol: a) extends syntax of the STORE command for allowing to specify STORE modifiers b) adds MODIFIED response code that should be used with NO response to STORE c) adds a new MODTIME message data item for use in the FETCH command d) adds a new MODTIME message data item for use in the SEARCH command e) adds a new MODTIME untagged Response f) adds OK untagged responses for SELECT and EXAMINE g) adds MODTIME status data item The rest of this document describes protocol changes more rigorously. 4. IMAP Protocol Changes 4.1. OK untagged responses for SELECT and EXAMINE This document add a new OK untagged responses for SELECT and EXAMINE commands. A server supporting CONDSTORE extension MUST send the following OK untagged response with any successful SELECT or EXAMINE command. OK [HIGHESTMODTIME ] The highest modtime value for any metadata item of any message in the mailbox. Disconnected client can use the value of HIGHESTMODTIME to check if it has to refetch flags from the server. If the value stored in clients cache is less than the value returned by the server, this means that some metadata items on the server changed since last synchronization and client has to update its cache. Client MAY use SEARCH MODTIME as described in 4.4 to find out exactly what metadata items has changed. Example: C: A142 SELECT INBOX S: * 172 EXISTS S: * 1 RECENT S: * OK [UNSEEN 12] Message 12 is first unseen S: * OK [UIDVALIDITY 3857529045] UIDs valid S: * FLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Seen \Draft) S: * OK [PERMANENTFLAGS (\Deleted \Seen \*)] Limited S: * OK [HIGHESTMODTIME "20010715194045007"] S: A142 OK [READ-WRITE] SELECT completed 4.2. STORE and UID STORE Commands Arguments: message set OPTIONAL store modifiers message data item name value for message data item Responses: untagged responses: FETCH, MODTIME (See section 4.5) Result: OK - store completed NO - store error: can't store that data BAD - command unknown or arguments invalid This document extends syntax of the STORE (and UID STORE respectively) command (see section 6.4.6 of [IMAP]) to include optional STORE modifiers. The document defines the following modifier: UNCHANGEDSINCE If the "modtime" of any metadata item specified in STORE operation for any message in the message set is greater than the unchangedsince value, then the store fails with a MODIFIED response code that includes message set (for STORE) or set of UIDs (for UID STORE) of all messages that failed UNCHANGESINCE test. Example: C: a101 STORE 7,5,9 (UNCHANGEDSINCE "20000320162338") +FLAGS.SILENT (\Deleted) S: a101 NO [MODIFIED 7,9] Conditional STORE failed Use of UNCHANGEDSINCE with a time of "00000101000000" will always fail if the metadata item exists. Example: C: a102 STORE 12 (UNCHANGEDSINCE "00000101000000") +FLAGS.SILENT ($MDNSent) S: a102 NO [MODIFIED 12] Conditional STORE failed If operation is successful the server MUST update the "modtime" attribute for every metadata item that was changed. Untagged FETCH response MUST be sent even if .SILENT is specified and it MUST include MODTIME message data item as described in 4.3. Also server MUST send untagged MODTIME response to indicate that client has received all updates to metadata items which have modtime values less than or equal to the indicated modtime value. Example: C: a103 UID STORE 6,4,8 (UNCHANGEDSINCE "200012121230045") +FLAGS.SILENT (\Deleted) S: * 1 FETCH (UID 4 MODTIME ("200012121231000" "/message/flags/system/\\Deleted" "200012121231000")) S: * 2 FETCH (UID 6 MODTIME ("200012101230852" "/message/flags/system/\\Deleted" "200012101230852")) S: * 4 FETCH (UID 8 MODTIME ("200012121130956" "/message/flags/system/\\Deleted" "200012121130956")) S: * MODTIME 1:4 "200012121231000" S: a103 OK Store completed Example: C: a104 STORE * (UNCHANGEDSINCE "200012121230045") +FLAGS.SILENT (\Deleted $Processed) S: * 50 FETCH (MODTIME ("200012111230045" "/message/flags/system/\\Deleted" "200012111230045" "/message/flags/system/$Processed" "200012111230045")) S: * MODTIME 50 "200012111230045" S: a104 OK Store completed In the latter example UNCHANGEDSINCE value is checked against modtimes for both flags. Note: If the message is specified multiple times in the message set and the server doesn't internally eliminate duplicates from the message set it MUST NOT fail conditional STORE operation for the second occurrence of the message in the message set if operation completed successfully for the first occurrence. For example, if the client specifies: a100 STORE 7,3:9 (UNCHANGEDSINCE "200012121230045") +FLAGS.SILENT (\Deleted) the server must not fail operation for the message 7 as a part of processing "3:9" if it succeeded when the message 7 was processed the first time. 4.3 MODTIME message data item in FETCH Command This extension adds an MODTIME message data item to the FETCH command. This allows clients to retrieve modtime for various metadata items for a range of messages in the currently selected mailbox. Syntax: MODTIME The MODTIME message data item, when used by the client in the FETCH command, takes a list of metadata items. For a flag the corresponding entry-name has a form "/message/flags/system/". Empty list requests server to return only per-message modtime. MODTIME message data item causes server to return MODTIME fetch response data item. Syntax: MODTIME ( ... ) MODTIME response data item contains per-message modtime and possible empty list of requested metadata items and their corresponding modtimes. Example: C: a FETCH 1 (MODTIME ("/message/comment" "/message/flags/system/$MDNSent")) S: * 1 FETCH (MODTIME ("20000624140000" "/message/comment" "20000624140000" "/message/flags/system/$MDNSent" "20000624140000")) S: a OK Fetch complete 4.4 MODTIME criterion in SEARCH The MODTIME criterion for the SEARCH command allows a client to search for the specified modtime of a metadata item in a message. Syntax: MODTIME Messages that have modification counter for metadata item with value equal or greater than . This allows a client, for example, to find out which messages contain metadata items that have changed since the last time it updated its disconnected cache. Examples: C: a SEARCH MODTIME "/message/flags/system/\\draft" "20010320162338" ANNOTATION "/message/comment" "value" "IMAP4" S: * SEARCH 2 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 23 S: a OK Search complete In the above example, the message numbers of any messages containing the string "IMAP4" in the "value" attribute of the "/message/comment" entry and having modtime "20010320162338" for flag \Draft are returned in the search results. 4.5 MODTIME Untagged Response for successful FETCH and STORE Data: message set modtime value Successful STORE UNCHANGEDSINCE results in untagged MODTIME response being sent to the client to inform of the latest modtime of all metadata items specified in the STORE command. It would also be issued following a group of one or more unsolicited FETCH responses to indicate that the client has received all updates to metadata items which have modtime values less than or equal to the indicated modtime value. Example: C: a103 STORE 9 (UNCHANGEDSINCE "200012121230045") +FLAGS.SILENT ($Forwarded) S: * 9 FETCH (MODTIME ("200012121231000" "/message/flags/system/$Forwarded" "200012121130046")) S: * MODTIME 9 "200012121231000" S: a103 OK Store completed 4.6 MODTIME status data items This document defines a new status data item: HIGHESTMODTIME The highest modtime value for any metadata item of any message in the mailbox. This is the same value that is returned by server in HIGHESTMODTIME response code in Ok untagged response (See 4.1). Example: C: A042 STATUS blurdybloop (UIDNEXT MESSAGES HIGHESTMODTIME) S: * STATUS blurdybloop (MESSAGES 231 UIDNEXT 44292 HIGHESTMODTIME "200201011231777") S: A042 OK STATUS completed 5. Formal Syntax The following syntax specification uses the Augmented Backus-Naur Form (ABNF) notation as specified in [ABNF]. Non-terminals referenced but not defined below are as defined by [IMAP4]. 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. capability =/ "CONDSTORE" / "PERFLAGMODTIME" resp_text_code =/ "HIGHESTMODTIME" SP modtime-value mailbox-data =/ "STATUS" SP mailbox SP "(" [status-att SP status-value *(SP status-att SP status-value)] ")" status-value = number / modtime-value store = "STORE" SP set store-modifiers SP store-att-flags store-modifiers = [ SP "(" 1*store-modifier ")" ] store-modifier = "UNCHANGEDSINCE" SP modtime-value fetch-att =/ fetch-modtime ;; modifies original IMAP4 fetch-att fetch-modtime = "MODTIME" SP entry-names fetch-mod-resp = "MODTIME" SP "(" permessage-modtime *(entry-name SP modtime-value) ")" search-key =/ search-modtime ;; modifies original IMAP4 search-key search-modtime = "MODTIME" SP entry-name SP modtime-value resp-text-code =/ "MODIFIED" SP set ;; set of message numbers for STORE or ;; set of UIDs for UID STORE entry-names = "(" *entry-name ")" ;; empty list means that only per-message MODTIME should be returned entry-name = '"' "/message/flags/system/" attr-flag '"' ;; each system or user defined flag is mapped to ;; "/message/flags/system/". ;; system IMAP flags must have two leading "\", ;; because "\" is an escape character. permessage-modtime = modtime-value ;; per message modtime, if server supports per flag modtimes, ;; this is the highest modtime between all metadata items modtime-value = time mailbox-data =/ "MODTIME" SP set SP modtime-value <> attr-flag = "\\Answered" / "\\Flagged" / "\\Deleted" / "\\Seen" / "\\Draft" / attr-flag-keyword / attr-flag-extension ;; Does not include "\Recent" attr-flag-extension = "\\" atom ;; Future expansion. Client implementations ;; MUST accept flag-extension flags. Server ;; implementations MUST NOT generate ;; flag-extension flags except as defined by ;; future standard or standards-track ;; revisions of this specification. attr-flag-keyword = atom <> time = <"> time-year time-month time-day time-hour time-minute time-second time-subsecond <"> ;; Timestamp in UTC time-day = 2DIGIT ;; 01-31 time-hour = 2DIGIT ;; 00-23 time-minute = 2DIGIT ;; 00-59 time-month = 2DIGIT ;; 01-12 time-second = 2DIGIT ;; 00-60 time-subsecond = *DIGIT time-year = 4DIGIT 6. Security Considerations There are no known security issues with this extension. 7. References [ABNF] Crocker, Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax Specifications: ABNF", RFC 2234, Internet Mail Consortium, Demon Internet Ltd, November 1997. [IMAP4] Crispin, M., "Internet Message Access Protocol - Version 4rev1", RFC 2060, University of Washington, December 1996. [KEYWORDS] Bradner, "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels", RFC 2119, Harvard University, March 1997. [ACAP] Newman, Myers, "ACAP -- Application Configuration Access Protocol", RFC 2244, Innosoft, Netscape, November 1997. [ANNOTATION] Gellens, R., Daboo, C., "IMAP ANNOTATE Extension", work in progress. [SORT-EXT] Crispin, M., "Internet Message Access Protocol -- SORT Extension", work in progress. 8. Acknowledgments Many thanks to Randall Gellens for his comments on how MODTIME should work together with ANNOTATE extension. Some text was borrowed from "IMAP ANNOTATE Extension" by Randall Gellens and Cyrus Daboo and "ACAP -- Application Configuration Access Protocol" by Chris Newman and John Myers. 8. Full Copyright Statement Copyright (C) The Internet Society 2001. All Rights Reserved. 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