Nick Gimbrone <NJG@CORNELLA>
Fri, 6 Feb 1987 18:58:54 EST
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The following addresses look remarkably like the addresses that appear
in SMTP/BSMTP headers to support 'forwarding' (i.e. when an intermediate
mailer is requested to process the file). These address have a form
something like this "<@intermediate-node-name:userid@node>", where the
'userid@node' portion is the final destination and the
'intermediate-node-name' is the name of the site which is performing
the forwarding services. Could someone be slipping them into the RFC822
headers by mistake? -njg
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