Daniel J. Bernstein. The mess822 library. http://cr.yp.to/mess822. html, February 2000. 13

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RMS: A Robust Mail Store and Retrieval System - Thiemann (2002)   (Correct)

....present it in this way. The following selection criteria are supported by RMS (ordered from cheap to expensive) member of a collection ( collection MC name ) this may be narrowed to a subset of the members by specifying an ascending list of indexes in square brackets ( collection MC name [1,5,7]) date ( earlier than datespec , later than datespec ) A personal mail store only admits a single user. 9 . presence of an attribute (attribute ) regular expressions on header fields (e.g. header to: regexp ) regular expressions on message body ( contains regexp ) These ....

....designated attributes unread and open, meaning that the message has not been read and that it belongs to an open transaction. 4 Implementation We have implemented a prototype of the RMS system. The incorporation of a message in the mail store is implemented in C using Bernstein s mess822 library [5] and Peter Deutsch s implementation of MD5. This program is used by a number of shell scripts that convert various mailbox formats into RMS. All operations of the mail store are implemented as command line programs in Haskell [9] Additionally, there is a WWW based mail access utility that allows ....

Daniel J. Bernstein. The mess822 library. http://cr.yp.to/mess822. html, February 2000. 13

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