* Andreas Grip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010724 14:55]:
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> > But that would violate QSBMF:
> > "The body of the message has four pieces: an introductory paragraph, zero
> > or more recipient paragraphs, a break paragraph, and the original
> > message.
> > Each paragraph is a series of non-blank lines followed by a single blank
> > line."
> But then QSBMF violate itself, because the QSBMF format include the
> possibillity of other paragraphes in the futures.
No! The recipient paragraphs could look as follows:
--- snip ---
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Sorry, I couldn't find any host by that name.
([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
This message was delivered without problems.
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]":
This message was delivered with lossy MIME conversion.
--- snap ---
To quote:
"The only type of recipient paragraph described here is a failure
paragraph, which begins with the character "<". Paragraphs beginning
with other characters are reserved for future extensions."
Implicitly, this means that future extensions only are possible for
recipient paragraphs.
-Johan
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