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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) R. Ouazana, Ed. Request for Comments: 9007 Linagora Category: Standards Track March 2021 ISSN: 2070-1721

Handling Message Disposition Notification with the JSON Meta Application

                          Protocol (JMAP)

Abstract

 This document specifies a data model for handling Message Disposition
 Notifications (MDNs) (see RFC 8098) in the JSON Meta Application
 Protocol (JMAP) (see RFCs 8620 and 8621).

Status of This Memo

 This is an Internet Standards Track document.
 This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force
 (IETF).  It represents the consensus of the IETF community.  It has
 received public review and has been approved for publication by the
 Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).  Further information on
 Internet Standards is available in Section 2 of RFC 7841.
 Information about the current status of this document, any errata,
 and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained at
 https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9007.

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Table of Contents

 1.  Introduction
   1.1.  Notational Conventions
   1.2.  Terminology
   1.3.  Addition to the Capabilities Object
 2.  MDN
   2.1.  MDN/send
   2.2.  MDN/parse
 3.  Samples
   3.1.  Sending an MDN for a Received Email Message
   3.2.  Asking for an MDN When Sending an Email Message
   3.3.  Parsing a Received MDN
 4.  IANA Considerations
   4.1.  JMAP Capability Registration for "mdn"
   4.2.  JMAP Error Codes Registration for "mdnAlreadySent"
 5.  Security Considerations
 6.  Normative References
 Author's Address

1. Introduction

 JMAP ("The JSON Meta Application Protocol (JMAP)" [RFC8620]) is a
 generic protocol for synchronising data, such as mail, calendars, or
 contacts, between a client and a server.  It is optimised for mobile
 and web environments, and it provides a consistent interface to
 different data types.
 JMAP for Mail ("The JSON Meta Application Protocol (JMAP) for Mail"
 [RFC8621]) specifies a data model for synchronising email data with a
 server using JMAP.  Clients can use this to efficiently search,
 access, organise, and send messages.
 Message Disposition Notifications (MDNs) are defined in [RFC8098] and
 are used as "read receipts", "acknowledgements", or "receipt
 notifications".
 A client can come across MDNs in different ways:
 1.  When receiving an email message, an MDN can be sent to the
     sender.  This specification defines an "MDN/send" method to cover
     this case.
 2.  When sending an email message, an MDN can be requested.  This
     must be done with the help of a header field, as already
     specified by [RFC8098]; the header field can already be handled
     by guidance in [RFC8621].
 3.  When receiving an MDN, the MDN could be related to an existing
     sent message.  This is already covered by [RFC8621] in the
     EmailSubmission object.  A client might want to display detailed
     information about a received MDN.  This specification defines an
     "MDN/parse" method to cover this case.

1.1. Notational Conventions

 The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
 "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and
 "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in
 BCP 14 [RFC2119] [RFC8174] when, and only when, they appear in all
 capitals, as shown here.
 Type signatures, examples, and property descriptions in this document
 follow the conventions established in Section 1.1 of [RFC8620].  Data
 types defined in the core specification are also used in this
 document.
 Servers MUST support all properties specified for the new data types
 defined in this document.

1.2. Terminology

 The same terminology is used in this document as in the core JMAP
 specification.
 Because keywords are case insensitive in IMAP but case sensitive in
 JMAP, the "$mdnsent" keyword MUST always be used in lowercase.

1.3. Addition to the Capabilities Object

 Capabilities are announced as part of the standard JMAP Session
 resource; see [RFC8620], Section 2.  This defines a new capability,
 "urn:ietf:params:jmap:mdn".
 The capability "urn:ietf:params:jmap:mdn" being present in the
 "accountCapabilities" property of an account represents support for
 the "MDN" data type, parsing MDNs via the "MDN/parse" method, and
 creating and sending MDN messages via the "MDN/send" method.  Servers
 that include the capability in one or more "accountCapabilities"
 properties MUST also include the property in the "capabilities"
 property.
 The value of this "urn:ietf:params:jmap:mdn" property is an empty
 object both in the account's "accountCapabilities" property and in
 the "capabilities" property.

2. MDN

 An *MDN* object has the following properties:
  • forEmailId: "Id|null"
    The Email id of the received message to which this MDN is related.
    This property MUST NOT be null for "MDN/send" but MAY be null in
    the response from the "MDN/parse" method.
  • subject: "String|null"
    The subject used as "Subject" header field for this MDN.
  • textBody: "String|null"
    The human-readable part of the MDN, as plain text.
  • includeOriginalMessage: "Boolean" (default: false)
    If "true", the content of the original message will appear in the
    third component of the multipart/report generated for the MDN.
    See [RFC8098] for details and security considerations.
  • reportingUA: "String|null"
    The name of the Mail User Agent (MUA) creating this MDN.  It is
    used to build the MDN report part of the MDN.  Note that a "null"
    value may have better privacy properties.
  • disposition: "Disposition"
    The object containing the diverse MDN disposition options.
  • mdnGateway: "String|null" (server-set)
    The name of the gateway or Message Transfer Agent (MTA) that
    translated a foreign (non-Internet) message disposition
    notification into this MDN.
  • originalRecipient: "String|null" (server-set)
    The original recipient address as specified by the sender of the
    message for which the MDN is being issued.
  • finalRecipient: "String|null"
    The recipient for which the MDN is being issued.  If set, it
    overrides the value that would be calculated by the server from
    the Identity defined in the "MDN/send" method, unless explicitly
    set by the client.
  • originalMessageId: "String|null" (server-set)
    The "Message-ID" header field [RFC5322] (not the JMAP id) of the
    message for which the MDN is being issued.
  • error: "String[]|null" (server-set)
    Additional information in the form of text messages when the
    "error" disposition modifier appears.
  • extensionFields: "String[String]|null"
    The object where keys are extension-field names, and values are
    extension-field values (see [RFC8098], Section 3.3).
 A *Disposition* object has the following properties:
  • actionMode: "String"
    This MUST be one of the following strings: "manual-action" /
    "automatic-action"
  • sendingMode: "String"
    This MUST be one of the following strings: "mdn-sent-manually" /
    "mdn-sent-automatically"
  • type: "String"
    This MUST be one of the following strings: "deleted" /
    "dispatched" / "displayed" / "processed"
 See [RFC8098] for the exact meaning of these different fields.  These
 fields are defined as case insensitive in [RFC8098] but are case
 sensitive in this RFC and MUST be converted to lowercase by "MDN/
 parse".

2.1. MDN/send

 The "MDN/send" method sends a message in the style of [RFC5322] from
 an MDN object.  When calling this method, the "using" property of the
 Request object MUST contain the capabilities
 "urn:ietf:params:jmap:mdn" and "urn:ietf:params:jmap:mail"; the
 latter because of the implicit call to "Email/set" and the use of
 Identity objects, which is described below.  The method takes the
 following arguments:
  • accountId: "Id"
    The id of the account to use.
  • identityId: "Id"
    The id of the Identity to associate with these MDNs.  The server
    will use this identity to define the sender of the MDNs and to set
    the "finalRecipient" field.
  • send: "Id[MDN]"
    A map of the creation id (client specified) to MDN objects.
  • onSuccessUpdateEmail: "Id[PatchObject]|null"
    A map of the id to an object containing properties to update on
    the Email object referenced by the "MDN/send" if the sending
    succeeds.  This will always be a backward reference to the
    creation id (see the example below in Section 3.1).
 The response has the following arguments:
  • accountId: "Id"
    The id of the account used for the call.
  • sent: "Id[MDN]|null"
    A map of the creation id to an MDN containing any properties that
    were not set by the client.  This includes any properties that
    were omitted by the client and thus set to a default by the
    server.  This argument is null if no MDN objects were successfully
    sent.
  • notSent: "Id[SetError]|null"
    A map of the creation id to a SetError object for each record that
    failed to be sent or null if all successful.
 In this context, the existing SetError types defined in [RFC8620] and
 [RFC8621] are interpreted as follows:
 notFound:  The reference "forEmailId" cannot be found or has no valid
    "Disposition-Notification-To" header field.
 forbidden:  "MDN/send" would violate an Access Control List (ACL) or
    other permissions policy.
 forbiddenFrom:  The user is not allowed to use the given
    "finalRecipient" property.
 overQuota:  "MDN/send" would exceed a server-defined limit on the
    number or total size of sent MDNs.  It could include limitations
    on sent messages.
 tooLarge:  "MDN/send" would result in an MDN that exceeds a server-
    defined limit for the maximum size of an MDN or more generally, on
    email message.
 rateLimit:  Too many MDNs or email messages have been created
    recently, and a server-defined rate limit has been reached.  It
    may work if tried again later.
 invalidProperties:  The record given is invalid in some way.
 The following is a new SetError:
 mdnAlreadySent:  The message has the "$mdnsent" keyword already set.
 If the "accountId" or "identityId" given cannot be found, the method
 call is rejected with an "invalidArguments" error.
 The client MUST NOT issue an "MDN/send" request if the message has
 the "$mdnsent" keyword set.
 When sending the MDN, the server is in charge of generating the
 "originalRecipient" and "originalMessageId" fields according to
 [RFC8098]. "finalRecipient" will also generally be generated by the
 server based on the provided identity, but if specified by the client
 and allowed (see Section 5), the server will use the client-provided
 value.
 The client is expected to explicitly update each "Email" for which an
 "MDN/send" has been invoked in order to set the "$mdnsent" keyword on
 these messages.  To ensure that, the server MUST reject an "MDN/send"
 that does not result in setting the keyword "$mdnsent".  Thus, the
 server MUST check that the "onSuccessUpdateEmail" property of the
 method is correctly set to update this keyword.

2.2. MDN/parse

 This method allows a client to parse blobs as messages in the style
 of [RFC5322] to get MDN objects.  This can be used to parse and get
 detailed information about blobs referenced in the "mdnBlobIds" of
 the EmailSubmission object or any email message the client could
 expect to be an MDN.
 The "forEmailId" property can be null or missing if the
 "originalMessageId" property is missing or does not refer to an
 existing message or if the server cannot efficiently calculate the
 related message (for example, if several messages get the same
 "Message-ID" header field).
 The "MDN/parse" method takes the following arguments:
  • accountId: "Id"
    The id of the account to use.
  • blobIds: "Id[]"
    The ids of the blobs to parse.
 The response has the following arguments:
  • accountId: "Id"
    The id of the account used for the call.
  • parsed: "Id[MDN]|null"
    A map of the blob id to a parsed MDN representation for each
    successfully parsed blob or null if none.
  • notParsable: "Id[]|null"
    A list of ids given that corresponds to blobs that could not be
    parsed as MDNs or null if none.
  • notFound: "Id[]|null"
    A list of blob ids given that could not be found or null if none.
 The following additional errors may be returned instead of the "MDN/
 parse" response:
 requestTooLarge:  The number of ids requested by the client exceeds
    the maximum number the server is willing to process in a single
    method call.
 invalidArguments:  If the given "accountId" cannot be found, the MDN
    parsing is rejected with an "invalidArguments" error.

3. Samples

3.1. Sending an MDN for a Received Email Message

 A client can use the following request to send an MDN back to the
 sender:
    [[ "MDN/send", {
      "accountId": "ue150411c",
      "identityId": "I64588216",
      "send": {
        "k1546": {
          "forEmailId": "Md45b47b4877521042cec0938",
          "subject": "Read receipt for: World domination",
          "textBody": "This receipt shows that the email has been
              displayed on your recipient's computer.  There is no
              guarantee it has been read or understood.",
          "reportingUA": "joes-pc.cs.example.com; Foomail 97.1",
          "disposition": {
            "actionMode": "manual-action",
            "sendingMode": "mdn-sent-manually",
            "type": "displayed"
          },
          "extension": {
            "EXTENSION-EXAMPLE": "example.com"
          }
        }
      },
      "onSuccessUpdateEmail": {
        "#k1546": {
          "keywords/$mdnsent": true
        }
      }
    }, "0" ]]
 If the email id matches an existing email message without the
 "$mdnsent" keyword, the server can answer:
     [[ "MDN/send", {
       "accountId": "ue150411c",
       "sent": {
         "k1546": {
           "finalRecipient": "rfc822; john@example.com",
           "originalMessageId": "<199509192301.23456@example.org>"
         }
       }
     }, "0" ],
     [ "Email/set", {
       "accountId": "ue150411c",
       "oldState": "23",
       "newState": "42",
       "updated": {
         "Md45b47b4877521042cec0938": {}
       }
     }, "0" ]]
 If the "$mdnsent" keyword has already been set, the server can answer
 an error:
      [[ "MDN/send", {
        "accountId": "ue150411c",
        "notSent": {
          "k1546": {
            "type": "mdnAlreadySent",
            "description" : "$mdnsent keyword is already present"
          }
        }
      }, "0" ]]

3.2. Asking for an MDN When Sending an Email Message

 This is done with the "Email/set" "create" method of [RFC8621].
 [[ "Email/set", {
   "accountId": "ue150411c",
   "create": {
     "k2657": {
       "mailboxIds": {
         "2ea1ca41b38e": true
       },
       "keywords": {
         "$seen": true,
         "$draft": true
       },
       "from": [{
         "name": "Joe Bloggs",
         "email": "joe@example.com"
       }],
       "to": [{
         "name": "John",
         "email": "john@example.com"
       }],
       "header:Disposition-Notification-To:asText": "joe@example.com",
       "subject": "World domination",
       ...
     }
   }
 }, "0" ]]
 Note the specified "Disposition-Notification-To" header field
 indicating where to send the MDN (usually the sender of the message).

3.3. Parsing a Received MDN

 The client issues a parse request:
        [[ "MDN/parse", {
          "accountId": "ue150411c",
          "blobIds": [ "0f9f65ab-dc7b-4146-850f-6e4881093965" ]
        }, "0" ]]
 The server responds:
    [[ "MDN/parse", {
      "accountId": "ue150411c",
      "parsed": {
        "0f9f65ab-dc7b-4146-850f-6e4881093965": {
          "forEmailId": "Md45b47b4877521042cec0938",
          "subject": "Read receipt for: World domination",
          "textBody": "This receipt shows that the email has been
              displayed on your recipient's computer.  There is no
              guarantee it has been read or understood.",
          "reportingUA": "joes-pc.cs.example.com; Foomail 97.1",
          "disposition": {
            "actionMode": "manual-action",
            "sendingMode": "mdn-sent-manually",
            "type": "displayed"
          },
          "finalRecipient": "rfc822; john@example.com",
          "originalMessageId": "<199509192301.23456@example.org>"
        }
      }
    }, "0" ]]
 In the case that a blob id is not found, the server would respond:
       [[ "MDN/parse", {
         "accountId": "ue150411c",
         "notFound": [ "0f9f65ab-dc7b-4146-850f-6e4881093965" ]
       }, "0" ]]
 If the blob id has been found but is not parsable, the server would
 respond:
      [[ "MDN/parse", {
        "accountId": "ue150411c",
        "notParsable": [ "0f9f65ab-dc7b-4146-850f-6e4881093965" ]
      }, "0" ]]

4. IANA Considerations

4.1. JMAP Capability Registration for "mdn"

 This section registers the "mdn" JMAP Capability in the "JMAP
 Capabilities" registry as follows:
 Capability Name:  "urn:ietf:params:jmap:mdn"
 Intended Use:  common
 Change Controller:  IETF
 Security and Privacy Considerations:  This document, Section 5.
 Reference:  This document

4.2. JMAP Error Codes Registration for "mdnAlreadySent"

 IANA has registered one new error code in the "JMAP Error Codes"
 registry, as defined in [RFC8620].
 JMAP Error Code:  mdnAlreadySent
 Intended Use:  common
 Change Controller:  IETF
 Description:  The message has the "$mdnsent" keyword already set.
    The client MUST NOT try again to send an MDN for this message.
 Reference:  This document, Section 2.1

5. Security Considerations

 The same considerations regarding MDN (see [RFC8098] and [RFC3503])
 apply to this document.
 In order to reinforce trust regarding the relation between the user
 sending an email message and the identity of this user, the server
 SHOULD validate in conformance to the provided Identity that the user
 is permitted to use the "finalRecipient" value and return a
 "forbiddenFrom" error if not.

6. Normative References

 [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
            Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119,
            DOI 10.17487/RFC2119, March 1997,
            <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2119>.
 [RFC3503]  Melnikov, A., "Message Disposition Notification (MDN)
            profile for Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP)",
            RFC 3503, DOI 10.17487/RFC3503, March 2003,
            <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3503>.
 [RFC5322]  Resnick, P., Ed., "Internet Message Format", RFC 5322,
            DOI 10.17487/RFC5322, October 2008,
            <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5322>.
 [RFC8098]  Hansen, T., Ed. and A. Melnikov, Ed., "Message Disposition
            Notification", STD 85, RFC 8098, DOI 10.17487/RFC8098,
            February 2017, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8098>.
 [RFC8174]  Leiba, B., "Ambiguity of Uppercase vs Lowercase in RFC
            2119 Key Words", BCP 14, RFC 8174, DOI 10.17487/RFC8174,
            May 2017, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8174>.
 [RFC8620]  Jenkins, N. and C. Newman, "The JSON Meta Application
            Protocol (JMAP)", RFC 8620, DOI 10.17487/RFC8620, July
            2019, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8620>.
 [RFC8621]  Jenkins, N. and C. Newman, "The JSON Meta Application
            Protocol (JMAP) for Mail", RFC 8621, DOI 10.17487/RFC8621,
            August 2019, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8621>.

Author's Address

 Raphaël Ouazana (editor)
 Linagora
 100 Terrasse Boieldieu - Tour Franklin
 92042 Paris - La Défense CEDEX
 France
 Email: rouazana@linagora.com
 URI:   https://www.linagora.com
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