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>Subject: Re: How to read an rfc spec
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>On Jan 28, 2:27 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi everyone
>> It cost nothing to be polite and only a few seconds
On Jan 28, 2:27 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi everyone
> It cost nothing to be polite and only a few seconds to be helpful. I was
> myself looking at RFC822 a few days ago to try to figure out what headers
> should be in an
> email message I bounce with my Perl re-wtite script from a procmail r
Hi everyone
It cost nothing to be polite and only a few seconds to be helpful. I was
myself looking at RFC822 a few days ago to try to figure out what headers
should be in an
email message I bounce with my Perl re-wtite script from a procmail recipe.
Secret formats and being generally unhelpfu
On Jan 28, 2008 7:53 AM, 2apart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You guys just love to scold...
Nobody scolded you because of the love of scolding; don't pretend otherwise.
Keeping a forum on-topic is everyone's duty. Answers will be faster
and more reliable when the questions are posted to the corr
2apart schreef:
> Here's a little section from rfc 2822. I know what the nemonics stand
> for, but
> I'm not sure how to read the spec
Look at the end of http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=603647
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> This question is both irrelevant to the Perl language and very lazy.
> RFC2822 is a specification for Internet text messages, and itself
You guys just love to scold... guys? Are you female? :-)
> 1.2.2. Syntactic notation
>
> This standard uses the Augmented Backus-Naur Form (ABNF) notat
On Jan 27, 7:21 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gunnar Hjalmarsson) wrote:
> 2apart wrote:
>
> > Subject: How to read an rfc spec
>
> What has your question to do with Perl?
>
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What does yours? ;-)
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2apart wrote:
>
Here's a little section from rfc 2822. I know what the nemonics stand
for, but
I'm not sure how to read the spec, * [] () / what do they mean.
If you have a handle on this could you translate the CFWS spec. It
seems
to contain all the code except the quote "
Thanks.
FWS
2apart wrote:
Subject: How to read an rfc spec
What has your question to do with Perl?
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