- Source: IMAP IDLE
In email technology, IDLE is an IMAP feature described in RFC 2177 that allows a client to indicate to the server that it is ready to accept real-time notifications.
Significance
The IDLE feature allows IMAP email users to immediately receive any mailbox changes without having to undertake any action such as clicking on a refresh button, or having the email client automatically and repeatedly ask the server for new messages.
Usage
IMAP4 servers that support IDLE will include the string "IDLE" in the result of their CAPABILITY command. This allows email users to receive near instant notification of a new email.
See also
Push-IMAP
Notes
External links
RFC 2177: IMAP4 IDLE
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- IMAP IDLE
- Internet Message Access Protocol
- Idle
- Push email
- K-9 Mail
- Push-IMAP
- Kontact
- Apple Mail
- Lemonade Profile
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