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--- ../rfc2822/Body.out          April 2001
+++ ../usefor-article-03/Body.out          February 2000
@@ -1,17 +1,2 @@
-2.3. Body
-
-   The body of a message is simply lines of US-ASCII characters.  The
-   only two limitations on the body are as follows:
-
-   - CR and LF MUST only occur together as CRLF; they MUST NOT appear
-     independently in the body.
-
-   - Lines of characters in the body MUST be limited to 998 characters,
-     and SHOULD be limited to 78 characters, excluding the CRLF.
-
-   Note: As was stated earlier, there are other standards documents,
-   specifically the MIME documents [RFC2045, RFC2046, RFC2048, RFC2049]
-   that extend this standard to allow for different sorts of message
-   bodies.  Again, these mechanisms are beyond the scope of this
-   document.
+4.3.  Body
 

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