usefor-article-05 July 2001
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8.6. Duties of a Followup Agent
A Followup Agent is a special case of a posting agent and as such is
bound by all the posting agent's requirements plus additional ones.
Followup agents MUST create valid followups, in particular by
providing correctly adjusted forms of those headers described as
inheritable (4.2.2.2), notably the Newsgroups header (5.5), the
Subject header (5.4) and the References header (6.10), and they Ought
to observe appropriate quoting conventions in the body (see 4.3.2).
Followup agents SHOULD initialize the Newsgroups header from the
precursor's Followup-To header, if present, when preparing a
followup; however posters MAY then change this before posting if they
wish.
Followup agents MUST NOT attempt to send email to any address ending
in ".invalid". Followup agents SHOULD NOT email copies of the
followup to the poster of the precursor unless this has been
explicitly requested by means of a Mail-Copies-To header (6.8), but
they SHOULD include a Posted-And-Mailed header (6.9) whenever a copy
is so emailed.
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--- ../usefor-article-04/Duties_of_a_Followup_Agent.out April 2001
+++ ../usefor-article-05/Duties_of_a_Followup_Agent.out July 2001
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
bound by all the posting agent's requirements plus additional ones.
Followup agents MUST create valid followups, in particular by
providing correctly adjusted forms of those headers described as
- inheritable (4.2.2.2), notably the Newgroups header (5.5), the
+ inheritable (4.2.2.2), notably the Newsgroups header (5.5), the
Subject header (5.4) and the References header (6.10), and they Ought
to observe appropriate quoting conventions in the body (see 4.3.2).
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
Followup agents MUST NOT attempt to send email to any address ending
in ".invalid". Followup agents SHOULD NOT email copies of the
- followup to the author of the precursor unless this has been
+ followup to the poster of the precursor unless this has been
explicitly requested by means of a Mail-Copies-To header (6.8), but
they SHOULD include a Posted-And-Mailed header (6.9) whenever a copy
is so emailed.