1.4 Relationship to Other Protocols

The Message and Attachment Object Protocol relies on folders, tables, and properties, as described in [MS-OXCFOLD], [MS-OXOSFLD], [MS-OXCTABL], and [MS-OXCPRPT], as well as the underlying ROPs transport, described in [MS-OXCROPS].

At the time of this publication, the following protocols are known to extend the Message and Attachment Object Protocol.

  • Appointment and Meeting Object Protocol, as described in [MS-OXOCAL]

  • Contact Object Protocol, as described in [MS-OXOCNTC]

  • Email Object Protocol, as described in [MS-OXOMSG]

  • Task–Related Objects Protocol, as described in [MS-OXOTASK]

  • Note Object Protocol, as described in [MS-OXONOTE]

  • Journal Object Protocol, as described in [MS-OXOJRNL]

  • RSS Object Protocol, as described in [MS-OXORSS]

  • Post Object Protocol, as described in [MS-OXOPOST]

  • Short Message Service (SMS) and Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) Object Protocol, as described in [MS-OXOSMMS]

  • Document Object Protocol, as described in [MS-OXODOC]

  • S/MIME Email Object Protocol, as described in [MS-OXOSMIME]

  • Voice Mail and Fax Objects Protocol, as described in [MS-OXOUM]

For conceptual background information and overviews of the relationships and interactions between this and other protocols, see [MS-OXPROTO].