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Date: Sat, 22-Sep-84 02:54:10 EDT
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Posted: Sat Sep 22 02:54:10 1984
Date-Received: Tue, 25-Sep-84 06:42:37 EDT
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I was looking through my uucp log the other day and noticed a syntax I've
never seen used before (or since).  I can't find any reference to it or
what it might mean in any documentation I have.

In the THEM/ME fields, what would normally appear:

	THEM (S D.xxxxx X.xxxxx .... etc.

In this occurrence, I got:

	THEM (S D.xxxxx X.xxxxx   **NSC**)

When that particular piece of mail and its header were done, I would usually
get this in the logfile:

	daemon XQT (PATH= .... etc.

However in this occurrence:

	**NSC** XQT (PATH= ....

The mail was posted correctly, and no other peculiarities were noticed.
Now, uucp wizards, WHAT does **NSC** mean?

--Bill Blue	{ihnp4, sdcsvax!bang}!crash!bblue
		bang!crash!bblue@nosc