usefor-article-07 May 2002

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6.19.1.2.  The posting-account-parameter

   This parameter identifies the source from which the injecting agent
   received the article. It SHOULD be in a cryptic notation
   understandable only by the administrator of the injecting agent, but
   it MUST be such that a given source gives rise to the same posting-
   account, at least in the short term. If the injecting agent is unable
   to meet that obligation, then it should use a posting-logging-
   parameter instead.
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--- ../usefor-article-06/The_posting-account-parameter.out          November 2001
+++ ../usefor-article-07/The_posting-account-parameter.out          May 2002
@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
 6.19.1.2.  The posting-account-parameter
 
    This parameter identifies the source from which the injecting agent
-   received the article. It MAY be in a cryptic notation understandable
-   only by the administrator of the injecting agent, but it MUST be such
-   that a given source always gives rise to the same posting-account (if
-   the injecting agent is unable to meet that obligation, then it should
-   use a posting-logging-parameter instead).
+   received the article. It SHOULD be in a cryptic notation
+   understandable only by the administrator of the injecting agent, but
+   it MUST be such that a given source gives rise to the same posting-
+   account, at least in the short term. If the injecting agent is unable
+   to meet that obligation, then it should use a posting-logging-
+   parameter instead.
 

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