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MBOX-Line: From dinh.viet.hoa at free.fr Fri Nov 24 23:47:24 2006
To: imap-protocol@u.washington.edu
From: DINH =?utf-8?Q?Vi=C3=AAt_Ho=C3=A0?= <dinh.viet.hoa@free.fr>
Date: Fri Jun 8 12:34:38 2018
Subject: [Imap-protocol] Re: RFC 3501 section 5.4 Autologout timer
In-Reply-To: <20061124154020.E1247@gollum.dev.gmi-mr.com>
References: <20061124154020.E1247@gollum.dev.gmi-mr.com>
Message-ID: <etPan.4567f50c.75a38c74.7286@utopia>
Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
> > But the client will store (securely) the password locally and send it
> > automatically without the user has to type the password.
>
> Please point out the text in RFC 3501 that mandates that client
> behaviour.
That's implementation details. At least, RFC 3501 don't disallow this.
Similarly, RFC 3501 does not disallow you to use a hard drive to store
your messages on server side.
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DINH V. Hoa