usefor-article-08 August 2002

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6.2.  Sender

   The Sender-header specifies the mailbox of the person or entity which
   caused this article to be posted (and hence injected), if that person
   or entity is different from that given in the From-header or if more
   than one mailbox appears in the From-header. This header SHOULD NOT
   appear in an article unless the sender is different from the poster.
   This header is appropriate for use by automatic article posters. The
   content syntax makes use of syntax defined in [RFC 2822].

      header              =/ Sender-header
      Sender-header       = "Sender" ":" SP Sender-content
                     *( ";" other-parameter )
      Sender-content      = mailbox
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--- ../usefor-article-07/Sender.out          May 2002
+++ ../usefor-article-08/Sender.out          August 2002
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
 6.2.  Sender
 
-   The Sender-header specifies the mailbox of the entity which caused
-   this article to be posted (and hence injected), if that entity is
-   different from that given in the From-header or if more than one
-   address appears in the From-header. This header SHOULD NOT appear in
-   an article unless the sender is different from the poster. This
-   header is appropriate for use by automatic article posters. The
+   The Sender-header specifies the mailbox of the person or entity which
+   caused this article to be posted (and hence injected), if that person
+   or entity is different from that given in the From-header or if more
+   than one mailbox appears in the From-header. This header SHOULD NOT
+   appear in an article unless the sender is different from the poster.
+   This header is appropriate for use by automatic article posters. The
    content syntax makes use of syntax defined in [RFC 2822].
 
       header              =/ Sender-header


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