ISorry to send this to the gen-art list, but I don't have an alternate address for Dale. I assume he'll see the note the enclosed refers to, via this list. But I'd like to make sure he also knows about this bounce reason.

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--- Begin Message ---
On 2/8/2021 7:42 PM, Dale R. Worley wrote:
After sending my previous message, I realized that I had gone to length
explaining why I considered the term "accompanying" to be ill-defined,
but I had forgotten to mention that in my review, I'd added "Or perhaps
this should be forward-referenced to the discussion in section 3."  Just
adding a reference to section 3 would clarify it, because section 3
covers the matter well.

Another version that would be good is "The emoji(s) express a
recipient's summary reaction to the specific message referenced by the
In-Reply-To header field of the message in which it is present."


Here's the latest version:

The emoji(s) express a recipient's summary reaction to the specific message referenced by the accompanying In-Reply-To header field, for the message in which they both are present. [Mail-Fmt]. For processing details, see Section 3.



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