The IETF maintains several key email related protocols that relate to message delivery to mailstores and mailstore access. These include in particular, but are not limited to, the following: IMAP (RFC3501) SIEVE (RFC5228) From time to time, there are bursts of work to do and the motivation and critical mass to do it. When such bursts coincide, it’s important to give them a home. This working group provides such a venue. The WG will work on updates, extensions, and revisions to the above email protocols. Upon formation, the working group will consider any existing Internet Drafts that could be appropriate for its processing. While an interest poll for a new related idea is fine, the WG should avoid detailed discussion of work items lacking an Internet-Draft. The working group may also elect to turn its attention and energy to review and possible revision of these base protocols directly. In some cases, there may be appropriate corrections, clarifications, or amplifications to reflect existing practice or to address problems that have been identified through experience with Internet mail protocols as currently specified. Also eligible for consideration is incorporation of accumulated errata or consolidation with newer documents that have updated the base specifications. However, any new functionality is expected to be pursued via extensions rather than changes to the basic protocols wherever possible. Expressly excluded from this charter is work on any protocol for which a dedicated working group already exists, such as DMARC or DCRUP, as well as work on SMTP and email format/MIME. However, each working group should endeavor to remain aware of the activities of the other.