usefor-article-05 July 2001
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6.9. Posted-And-Mailed
Posted-And-Mailed-content = "yes" / "no"
This header, when used with the "yes" keyword, indicates that the
article has been both posted to the specified newsgroups and emailed.
It SHOULD be used when replying to the poster of an article to which
this one is a followup (see the Mail-Copies-To header in section 6.8)
and it MAY be used when any article is also mailed to a recipient(s)
identified in a To and/or Cc header that is also present. The "no"
keyword is included for the sake of completeness; it MAY be used to
indicate the opposite state, but is redundant insofar as it only
describes the default state when this header is absent.
This header, if present, MUST be included in both the posted and
emailed versions of the article. The Newsgroups header of the posted
article SHOULD be included in the email version as recommended in
section 5.5. All other headers defined in this standard (excluding
variant headers, but including specifically the Message-ID header)
MUST be identical in both the posted and mailed versions of the
article, and so MUST the body.
NOTE: This leaves open the question of whether a To or a Cc
header should appear in the posted version. Naturally, a Bcc
header should not appear, except in a form which indicates that
there are additional unspecified recipients.
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--- ../usefor-article-04/Posted-And-Mailed.out April 2001
+++ ../usefor-article-05/Posted-And-Mailed.out July 2001
@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@
Posted-And-Mailed-content = "yes" / "no"
This header, when used with the "yes" keyword, indicates that the
- article has been both posted to the specified newgroups and emailed.
- It SHOULD be used when replying to the author of an article to which
+ article has been both posted to the specified newsgroups and emailed.
+ It SHOULD be used when replying to the poster of an article to which
this one is a followup (see the Mail-Copies-To header in section 6.8)
and it MAY be used when any article is also mailed to a recipient(s)
identified in a To and/or Cc header that is also present. The "no"
@@ -16,9 +16,9 @@
emailed versions of the article. The Newsgroups header of the posted
article SHOULD be included in the email version as recommended in
section 5.5. All other headers defined in this standard (excluding
- variant and local headers, but including specifically the Message-ID
- header) MUST be identical in both the posted and mailed versions of
- the article, and so MUST the body.
+ variant headers, but including specifically the Message-ID header)
+ MUST be identical in both the posted and mailed versions of the
+ article, and so MUST the body.
NOTE: This leaves open the question of whether a To or a Cc
header should appear in the posted version. Naturally, a Bcc