On Sat, 14 May 2005, Mark Smith wrote:
>  
> Can anyone tell me what the YY, YN etc next to the email address mean? Is it
> described in the documentation?
> 
> 1DWXBj-0007wP-G5-H
> root 0 0
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 1115979275 0
> -helo_name client06
> -host_address XX.XXXXXXXX
> -host_name XXXXXXXX
> -interface_address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
> -received_protocol esmtp
> -body_linecount 56
> YY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> YN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> NY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> NN [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>  
> 


spec.txt:

52. FORMAT OF SPOOL FILES

"...If the tree is empty, there is a single line in the spool file 
containing just the text 'XX'. Otherwise, each line consists of two 
letters, which are either Y or N, followed by an address. The address 
is the value for the node of the tree, and the letters indicate whether 
the node has a left branch and/or a right branch attached to it, 
respectively. If branches exist, they immediately follow. Here is an 
example of a three-node tree:..."


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