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3.2 Optional Headers
None of the headers appearing in this section is required to appear
in every article but some of them may be required in certain types of
articles. Further discussion of these requirements appears in
[USEPRO] and [USEAGE].
The headers Reply-To, Sender, Comments, and Keywords are used in news
articles in the same circumstances and with the same meaning as that
specified in [RFC2822] with the added restrictions detailed in
Section 2.2. Multiple occurances of the Keywords header are not
permitted.
sender = "Sender:" SP mailbox CRLF
reply-to = "Reply-To:" SP address-list CRLF
comments = "Comments:" SP unstructured CRLF
keywords = "Keywords:" SP phrase *("," phrase) CRLF
The MIME headers MIME-Version, Content-Type, Content-Transfer-
Encoding, Content-Disposition, and Content-Language are used in news
articles in the same circumstances and with the same meanings as
those specified in [RFC2045], [RFC2183], and [RFC3282] with the added
restrictions detailed in Section 2.2.
All remaining news headers are described below.
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--- ../usefor-usefor-03/Optional_Headers.out April 2005
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3.2 Optional Headers
None of the headers appearing in this section is required to appear
- in every article but some of them are required in certain types of
- article, such as followups. Further discussion of these requirements
- appears in [USEPRO] and [USEAGE].
+ in every article but some of them may be required in certain types of
+ articles. Further discussion of these requirements appears in
+ [USEPRO] and [USEAGE].
The headers Reply-To, Sender, Comments, and Keywords are used in news
articles in the same circumstances and with the same meaning as that