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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) B. Leiba, Ed. Request for Comments: 8457 Huawei Technologies Category: Standards Track September 2018 ISSN: 2070-1721

  IMAP "$Important" Keyword and "\Important" Special-Use Attribute

Abstract

 RFC 6154 created an IMAP special-use LIST extension and defined an
 initial set of attributes.  This document defines a new attribute,
 "\Important", and establishes a new IANA registry for IMAP folder
 attributes, which include the attributes defined in RFCs 5258, 3501,
 and 6154.  This document also defines a new IMAP keyword,
 "$Important", and registers it in the registry defined in RFC 5788.

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/rfc8457.

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Table of Contents

 1.  Introduction  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   2
 1.1.  Conventions Used in This Document . . . . . . . . . . . . .   3
 2.  Definition of the "$Important" Message Keyword  . . . . . . .   3
 3.  Definition of the 'Important' Mailbox Attribute . . . . . . .   3
 3.1.  Formal Syntax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4
 3.2.  Examples  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4
 3.2.1.  Example of a LIST Response  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4
 3.2.2.  Examples of Creating a New Mailbox Using "\Important" . .   4
 4.  Implementation Notes  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5
 5.  Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5
 6.  IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   6
 6.1.  Registration of the "$Important" Keyword  . . . . . . . . .   6
 6.2.  Creation of the IMAP Mailbox Name Attributes Registry . . .   7
 6.2.1.  Instructions to the Designated Expert . . . . . . . . . .   8
 6.3.  Initial Entries for the IMAP Mailbox Name Attributes
       Registry  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   9
 7.  References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  10
 7.1.  Normative References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  10
 7.2.  Informative References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  10
 Contributors  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  11
 Author's Address  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  11

1. Introduction

 The Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) specification [RFC3501]
 defines the use of message keywords, and an "IMAP Keywords" registry
 is created in [RFC5788].  [RFC6154] defines an extension to the IMAP
 LIST command for special-use mailboxes.  The extension allows servers
 to provide extra information (attributes) about the purpose of a
 mailbox and defines an initial set of special-use attributes.
 This document does the following:
 o  defines a new message keyword, "$Important", to apply to messages
    that are considered important for the user by some externally
    defined criteria;
 o  registers the "$Important" keyword in the "IMAP Keywords"
    registry;
 o  defines a new special-use attribute, "\Important", to designate a
    mailbox that will hold messages that are considered important for
    the user by some externally defined criteria; and

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 o  creates a registry for IMAP mailbox attributes and registers the
    new attribute and those defined in [RFC5258], [RFC3501], and
    [RFC6154].

1.1. Conventions Used in This Document

 In the examples used in this document, "C:" indicates lines sent by a
 client that is connected to a server, and "S:" indicates lines sent
 by the server to the client.

2. Definition of the "$Important" Message Keyword

 The "$Important" keyword is a signal that a message is likely
 important to the user.  The keyword is generally expected to be set
 automatically by the system based on available signals (such as who
 the message is from, who else the message is addressed to, evaluation
 of the subject or content, or other heuristics).  While the keyword
 also can be set by the user, that is not expected to be the primary
 usage.
 This is distinct from the "\Flagged" system flag in two ways:
 1.  "$Important" carries a meaning of general importance, as opposed
     to follow-up or urgency.  It is meant to be used for a form of
     triage, with "\Flagged" remaining as a designation of special
     attention, need for follow-up, or time sensitivity.  In
     particular, the sense of "$Important" is that other messages that
     are "like this one" according to some server-applied heuristics
     will also be considered "$Important".
 2.  The setting of "$Important" is expected to be based at least
     partly on heuristics (generally set automatically by the server),
     whereas "\Flagged" is only intended to be set by the user with
     some sort of "flag this message" or "put a star on this message"
     interface.

3. Definition of the 'Important' Mailbox Attribute

 The "\Important" mailbox attribute is a signal that the mailbox
 contains messages that are likely important to the user.  In an
 implementation that also supports the "$Important" keyword, this
 special use is likely to represent a virtual mailbox collecting
 messages (from other mailboxes) that are marked with the "$Important"
 keyword.  In other implementations, the system might automatically
 put messages there based on the same sorts of heuristics that are
 noted for the "$Important" keyword (see Section 2).  The distinctions
 between "\Important" and "\Flagged" for mailboxes are similar to
 those between "$Important" and "\Flagged" for messages.

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3.1. Formal Syntax

 The following syntax specification adds to the one in Section 6 of
 [RFC6154] using Augmented Backus-Naur Form (ABNF) as described in
 [RFC5234].  Be sure to see the ABNF notes at the beginning of
 Section 9 of [RFC3501].
     use-attr      =/  "\Important"

3.2. Examples

3.2.1. Example of a LIST Response

 In the following example, the mailbox called "Important Messages" is
 the one designated with the "\Important" attribute.
    C: t1 LIST "" "Imp*"
    S: * LIST (\HasNoChildren \Important) "/" "Important Messages"
    S: * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" "Imported Wine"
    S: t1 OK Success

3.2.2. Examples of Creating a New Mailbox Using "\Important"

 In the following example, the mailbox called "Important Messages" is
 created with the "\Important" attribute on a server that advertises
 the "CREATE-SPECIAL-USE" capability string.
    C: t1 CREATE "Important Messages" (USE (\Important))
    S: t1 OK Mailbox created
 The following example is similar to the previous one, but the server
 is not able to assign the "\Important" attribute to the new mailbox.
    C: t1 CREATE "Important Messages" (USE (\Important))
    S: t1 NO [USEATTR] An \Important mailbox already exists
 The following example is similar to the previous one, but the server
 does not support this extension.
    C: t1 CREATE "Important Messages" (USE (\Important))
    S: t1 NO [USEATTR] Mailbox not created; unsupported use \Important
 In both of the failure-mode examples, the "USEATTR" response code
 lets the client know that the problem is in the "USE" parameters.
 Note that the same response code is given in both cases, and the
 human-readable text is the only way to tell the difference.  That
 text is not parsable by the client (it can only be logged and/or
 reported to the user).

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4. Implementation Notes

 This section is non-normative and is intended to describe the
 intended (and current as of this publication) usage of "$Important"
 in contrast with "\Flagged" on a message.
 On the server:
 o  "\Flagged" is set or cleared in response to an explicit command
    from the client.
 o  "$Important" is set via a heuristic process performed by the
    server and usually involves analysis of header fields, what
    mailbox the message is filed in, perhaps message content,
    attachments, and such.  It may then be set or cleared in response
    to an explicit command from the client, and the server may use
    that to adjust the heuristics in the future.  It's also possible
    that the server will re-evaluate this and make a message
    "$Important" later if the user accesses the message frequently,
    for example.
 On the client:
 o  Typically, an icon such as a flag or a star (or an indication,
    such as red or bold text) is associated with "\Flagged", and the
    UI provides a way for the user to turn that icon or indication on
    or off.  Manipulation of this results in a command to the server.
 o  Typically, a lesser indication is used for "$Important".  The
    client might or might not provide the user with a way to
    manipulate it.  If it does, manipulation results in a command to
    the server.

5. Security Considerations

 The security considerations in Section 7 of [RFC6154] apply equally
 to this extension, in particular, "Conveying special-use information
 to a client exposes a small bit of extra information that could be of
 value to an attacker."  Moreover, identifying important messages or a
 place where important messages are kept could give an attacker a
 strategic starting point.  If the algorithm by which messages are
 determined to be important is well known, still more information is
 exposed -- perhaps, for example, there is an implication that the
 senders of these messages are particularly significant to the mailbox
 owner, and perhaps that is information that should not be made
 public.

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 As noted in RFC 6154, it is wise to protect the IMAP channel from
 passive eavesdropping and to defend against unauthorized discernment
 of the identity of a user's "\Important" mailbox or of a user's
 "$Important" messages.  See Section 11 of [RFC3501] for security
 considerations about using the IMAP STARTTLS command to protect the
 IMAP channel.

6. IANA Considerations

 IANA has completed three actions, which are specified in the sections
 below:
 1.  registration of the "$Important" keyword;
 2.  creation of a new "IMAP Mailbox Name Attributes" registry; and
 3.  registration of initial entries in the "IMAP Mailbox Name
     Attributes" registry.

6.1. Registration of the "$Important" Keyword

 IANA has registered the "$Important" keyword in the "IMAP Keywords"
 registry, as follows, using the template in [RFC5788].
 IMAP keyword name:  $Important
 Purpose (description):  The "$Important" keyword is a signal that a
       message is likely important to the user.
 Private or Shared on a server:  PRIVATE
 Is it an advisory keyword or may it cause an automatic action:
       Advisory (but see the reference for details).
 When/by whom the keyword is set/cleared:  The keyword can be set by
       the user, or automatically by the system based on available
       signals (such as who the message is from, who else the message
       is addressed to, evaluation of the subject or content, or other
       heuristics).
 Related keywords:  None (see the reference for the related mailbox
       name attribute).
 Related IMAP capabilities:  None.
 Security considerations:  See Section 5 of RFC 8457.
 Published specification:  RFC 8457

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 Person & email address to contact for further information:
       IETF Applications and Real-Time Area <art@ietf.org>
 Intended usage:  COMMON
 Owner/Change controller:  IESG
 Note: None.

6.2. Creation of the IMAP Mailbox Name Attributes Registry

 IANA has created a new registry in the group "Internet Message Access
 Protocol (IMAP)".  It is called "IMAP Mailbox Name Attributes", and
 it has two references: "RFC 3501, Section 7.2.2", and "RFC 8457,
 Section 6".  This registry will be shared with the JSON Meta
 Application Protocol (JMAP) for Mail [JMAP-MAIL].
 The registry entries contain the following fields:
 1.  Attribute Name
 2.  Description
 3.  Reference
 4.  Usage Notes
 IANA keeps this list in alphabetical order by Attribute Name, which
 is registered without the initial backslash ("\").  The names are
 generally registered with initial capital letters but are treated as
 case-insensitive US-ASCII strings.
 The "Usage Notes" field is free-form US-ASCII text that will normally
 be empty (and is empty if it's not specified in the registration
 request).  It is intended to hold things such as "not used by JMAP"
 and "JMAP only".  The field is for human use, and there is no need
 for a registry of strings that may appear here.
 The registration policy for the new registry is listed as "IETF
 Review" or "Expert Review" [RFC8126], and new registrations will be
 accepted in one of two ways:
 1.  For registrations requested in an IETF consensus document, the
     registration policy will be IETF Review, and the request will be
     made in the IANA Considerations section of the document, which
     gives the requested values for each of the fields.
 2.  For other registrations, the policy will be Expert Review policy
     (see Section 6.2.1), and the request will be made by sending
     email to IANA asking for a new IMAP Mailbox Name Attribute and
     giving the requested values for each of the fields.  While a

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     formal specification is not required, the reference document
     should provide a description of the proposed attribute sufficient
     for building interoperable implementations.  An Informational RFC
     (submitted, for example, through the IETF or Independent stream)
     is a fine way to publish a reference document (see also
     Section 6.2.1).

6.2.1. Instructions to the Designated Expert

 The expert reviewer, who will be designated by the IESG, is expected
 to provide only a general review of the requested registration,
 checking that the reference and description are adequate for
 understanding the intent of the registered attribute.  Efforts should
 also be made to generalize the intent of an attribute so that
 multiple implementations with the same requirements may reuse
 existing attributes.  Except for this check, this is intended to be
 very close to a first come first served policy, and the expert should
 not block serious registration requests with a reasonable reference.
 The reference may be to any form of documentation, including a web
 page, but consideration should be given to providing one that is
 expected to be long-lived and stable.

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6.3. Initial Entries for the IMAP Mailbox Name Attributes Registry

 The registry initially contains these entries:
 +===============+===================================+===========+
 | Attribute     | Description                       | Reference |
 | Name          |                                   |           |
 +===============+===================================+===========+
 | All           | All messages                      | [RFC6154] |
 +---------------+-----------------------------------+-----------+
 | Archive       | Archived messages                 | [RFC6154] |
 +---------------+-----------------------------------+-----------+
 | Drafts        | Messages that are working drafts  | [RFC6154] |
 +---------------+-----------------------------------+-----------+
 | Flagged       | Messages with the \Flagged flag   | [RFC6154] |
 +---------------+-----------------------------------+-----------+
 | HasChildren   | Has accessible child mailboxes    | [RFC5258] | *
 +---------------+-----------------------------------+-----------+
 | HasNoChildren | Has no accessible child mailboxes | [RFC5258] | *
 +---------------+-----------------------------------+-----------+
 | Important     | Messages deemed important to user |  RFC 8457 |
 +---------------+-----------------------------------+-----------+
 | Junk          | Messages identified as Spam/Junk  | [RFC6154] |
 +---------------+-----------------------------------+-----------+
 | Marked        | Server has marked the mailbox as  | [RFC3501] | *
 |               | "interesting"                     |           |
 +---------------+-----------------------------------+-----------+
 | NoInferiors   | No hierarchy under this name      | [RFC3501] | *
 +---------------+-----------------------------------+-----------+
 | NonExistent   | The mailbox name doesn't actually | [RFC5258] | *
 |               | exist                             |           |
 +---------------+-----------------------------------+-----------+
 | Noselect      | The mailbox is not selectable     | [RFC3501] | *
 +---------------+-----------------------------------+-----------+
 | Remote        | The mailbox exists on a remote    | [RFC5258] | *
 |               | server                            |           |
 +---------------+-----------------------------------+-----------+
 | Sent          | Sent mail                         | [RFC6154] |
 +---------------+-----------------------------------+-----------+
 | Subscribed    | The mailbox is subscribed to      | [RFC5258] |
 +---------------+-----------------------------------+-----------+
 | Trash         | Messages the user has discarded   | [RFC6154] |
 +---------------+-----------------------------------+-----------+
 | Unmarked      | No new messages since last select | [RFC3501] | *
 +===============+===================================+===========+
 The rows marked with "*" at the end have their Usage Notes field set
 to "not used by JMAP".

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7. References

7.1. Normative References

 [RFC3501]  Crispin, M., "INTERNET MESSAGE ACCESS PROTOCOL - VERSION
            4rev1", RFC 3501, DOI 10.17487/RFC3501, March 2003,
            <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3501>.
 [RFC5234]  Crocker, D., Ed. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax
            Specifications: ABNF", STD 68, RFC 5234,
            DOI 10.17487/RFC5234, January 2008,
            <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5234>.
 [RFC6154]  Leiba, B. and J. Nicolson, "IMAP LIST Extension for
            Special-Use Mailboxes", RFC 6154, DOI 10.17487/RFC6154,
            March 2011, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6154>.
 [RFC8126]  Cotton, M., Leiba, B., and T. Narten, "Guidelines for
            Writing an IANA Considerations Section in RFCs", BCP 26,
            RFC 8126, DOI 10.17487/RFC8126, June 2017,
            <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8126>.

7.2. Informative References

 [JMAP-MAIL]
            Jenkins, N. and C. Newman, "JMAP for Mail", Work in
            Progress, draft-ietf-jmap-mail-07, August 2018.
 [RFC5258]  Leiba, B. and A. Melnikov, "Internet Message Access
            Protocol version 4 - LIST Command Extensions", RFC 5258,
            DOI 10.17487/RFC5258, June 2008,
            <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5258>.
 [RFC5788]  Melnikov, A. and D. Cridland, "IMAP4 Keyword Registry",
            RFC 5788, DOI 10.17487/RFC5788, March 2010,
            <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5788>.

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Contributors

 The following author was an original contributor to this document in
 addition to the editor.
 Eric "Iceman"
 Google
 Email: iceman@google.com

Author's Address

 Barry Leiba (editor)
 Huawei Technologies
 Phone: +1 646 827 0648
 Email: barryleiba@computer.org
 URI:   http://internetmessagingtechnology.org/

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