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h1. Description  

 A series of related instant messages between two or more parties can be 
 viewed as part of a "message session", that is, a conversational exchange of 
 messages with a definite beginning and end. This is in contrast to 
 individual messages each sent independently. Messaging schemes that track 
 only individual messages can be described as "page-mode" messaging, whereas 
 messaging that is part of a "session" with a definite start and end is 
 called "session-mode" messaging. 

 Page-mode messaging is enabled in SIP via the SIP MESSAGE method, as defined 
 in RFC 3428. Session-mode messaging has a number of benefits over page-mode 
 messaging, however, such as explicit rendezvous, tighter integration with 
 other media-types, direct client-to-client operation, and brokered privacy 
 and security. 

 Message Session Relay Protocol (MSRP) is a protocol for transmitting a 
 series of related instant messages in the context of a session. Message 
 sessions are treated like any other media stream when set up via a 
 rendezvous or session creation protocol such as the Session Initiation 
 Protocol (SIP). 

 MSRP sessions are defined in RFC 4975. The relay extension that can be used 
 for NAT traversal purposes is defined in RFC 4976.