usefor-usefor-01 September 2004

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3.1.2  Subject

   The Subject header is the same as that specified in Section 3.6.5 of
   [RFC2822] with the added restrictions detailed in Section 2.2.
   Further discussion of the content of the Subject header is discussed
   in [USEPRO] and [USEAGE].
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--- ../usefor-article-13/Subject.out          May 2004
+++ ../usefor-usefor-01/Subject.out          September 2004
@@ -1,15 +1,7 @@
-5.4.  Subject
+3.1.2  Subject
 
-   The Subject-header contains a short string identifying the topic of
-   the article. This is an inheritable header (4.2.5.2), normally to be
-   copied into the Subject-header of any followup with the possible
-   addition of a back-reference as described in B.6.
-
-      header              =/ Subject-header
-      Subject-header      = "Subject" ":" SP Subject-content
-      Subject-content     = unstructured
-
-        NOTE: The syntax of unstructured differs from that prescribed in
-        [RFC 2822], so ensuring that the Subject-content is not
-        permitted to be completely empty, or to consist of WSP only.
+   The Subject header is the same as that specified in Section 3.6.5 of
+   [RFC2822] with the added restrictions detailed in Section 2.2.
+   Further discussion of the content of the Subject header is discussed
+   in [USEPRO] and [USEAGE].
 

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