JSON Mail Access Protocol
charter-ietf-jmap-00-04
Document | Proposed charter | JSON Mail Access Protocol WG (jmap) Snapshot | |
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Title | JSON Mail Access Protocol | ||
Last updated | 2017-01-19 | ||
State | Start Chartering/Rechartering (Internal Steering Group/IAB Review) Rechartering | ||
WG | State | Proposed | |
IESG | Responsible AD | Murray Kucherawy | |
Charter edit AD | Alexey Melnikov | ||
Send notices to | (None) |
Many companies and projects are developing their own JSON based
representations of email which are proprietary, non-standard, and
incompatible with each other. These protocols are proliferating due
to existing standards being insufficient or poorly suited to the
environments they are operating in, particularly mobile and webmail.
The JMAP working group will specify an mechanism to allow clients to
both view and send email from a server over a single stateless HTTPS
channel with minimal round trips. A single protocol for receipt and
submission will resolve long-standing difficulties users face
setting up clients to talk to servers. The use of multiple protocols
to perform actions within a single application creates significant
support challenges, as users may get a variety of partial failure modes
(for example, can receive email, but can not send new messages).
This is further exacerbated if the different protocols are
authenticated separately.
The protocol will support
push notification of changes using the mechanism defined in RFC 8030.
This will give mobile clients benefits in terms of battery life and
network usage. It will also support push notifications via server-sent
events (https://www.w3.org/TR/eventsource/) for direct connection to
clients that can support persistent TCP connections.
The work of this group is limited to developing a protocol for a client
synchronising data with a server. Any server-to-server issues
are out of scope for this working group.
New end-to-end encryption mechanisms are out of scope, but the work should
consider how to integrate with existing standards such as S/MIME and OpenPGP.
The working group will coordinate with the Security Area on credential
management and authentication.
Input to working group discussions shall include:
-
CONDSTORE and QRESYNC
[RFC 7162] -
Collection Synchronisation for WebDav
[RFC 6578] -
LEMONADE and experiences from adoption of its output
[https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/lemonade/charter/] -
SMTP SUBMISSION
[RFC 6409] -
SMTP BURL
[RFC 4468]
The working group will deliver the following:
-
A problem statement detailing the deployment environment and
situations that motivate work on a new protocol for client to
server email synchronisation. The working group may choose
not to publish this as an RFC. -
A document describing an extensible protocol and data structures, with
support for flood control and batched operations, and operating over
a stateless connection such as HTTPS. -
A document describing how to use the extensible protocol over HTTPS
with the data structures expressed as JSON. -
A document describing a data model for email viewing, management,
searching, and submission on top of the extensible protocol. -
An executable test suite and documented test cases to assist
developers of JMAP servers to ensure they conform to the
specifications.