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Bibliography

1
Mohsen Banan.
Operation WhiteBerry.
A component of LEAP Manifesto, LEAP Forum, January 2000.
Online document is available at http://www.LEAPForum.org/operationWhiteberry/index.html.

2
D. Crocker.
Standard for the format of ARPA internet text messages.
Request for Comments (Standard) STD 11, 822, Internet Engineering Task Force, August 1982.
(Obsoletes RFC733); (Updated by RFC987); (Updated by RFC1327).

3
Ian Goldberg and Steve Gribble.
Top gun postman.
Top Gun Postman is a POP3/APOP3 and SMTP capable mail dispatcher that runs on the Palm Pilot Professional. To download this software, visit http://www.palmgear.com.

4
Mohsen Banan.
Introduction to EMSD.
Neda Published Document 103-101-01.03, EMSD Organization, 1998.
Online document is available at http://www.emsd.org/pubs/biblio/103-101-01-03/index.html.

5
Mohsen Banan.
Lightweight & Efficient Application Protocol (LEAP) Manifesto.
Technical Report 108-101-01, LEAP Forum, Bellevue, WA, January 2000.
Online document is available at http://www.freeprotocols.org/pubs/biblio/108-101-01/index.html.

6
Hiroyuki Okamoto.
Msgagent.
MsgAgent is an internet messaging client for PalmOS. To download this software, visit http://members.tripod.com/ hokamoto/MsgAgent.html.

7
AT&T Labs Research.
Doodlemail.
DoodleMail is an email program for the Palm personal digital assistant with Internet connectivity. To download this software, visit http://www.research.att.com/ hpk/doodlemail/.