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From: eric%ucbarpa@Berkeley.ARPA (Eric Allman)
Newsgroups: net.mail.headers
Subject: Re: Strange From headers
Message-ID: <10285.31.447894010@ucbarpa>
Date: Sun, 11-Mar-84 18:00:00 EST
Article-I.D.: hou3c.405
Posted: Sun Mar 11 18:00:00 1984
Date-Received: Mon, 12-Mar-84 05:39:36 EST
References: <4097@ukc.UUCP>
Sender: ka@hou3c.UUCP (Kenneth Almquist)
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Phone: (415) 548-3211
To: vax135!ukc!mjb@Berkeley (M.J.Bayliss)
Cc: Header-People@MIT-MC.ARPA
In-Reply-To: Your message of 1 Mar 1984 22:06:12-EST, Thu, 16-Feb-84 06:45:03 EST. <4097@ukc.UUCP>

I am indeed reading your message....

You have identified the problem correctly -- the UGLYUUCP code is
ONLY for cases where you are sticking with the oh-so-ugly technique
of stacking UNIX-style from lines, e.g.,

	From uucp .... remote from vax135
	>From uucp .... remote from ukc
	>From mjb ....

If you decide to use the ".UUCP" format, you must stop using the
stacked "remote from ..." syntax.  This can be turned off selectively
by having two UUCP mailer definitions, e.g., "olduucp" and "newuucp."

eric