In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> it was written:
>RFC822 [and possibly RFC2822 when I can find a copy since it's not on the ietf
>web site, where does one get a copy?] allows single NL characters in header
>field bodies, which are supposed to be treated as normal characters, distinct
>from the CR-NL pair that indicates the end of a line.  The receiving
>transformation will probably preserve these, but the result on a *N[IU]X syste

ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2822.txt
That's linked via
http://www.rfc-editor.org/go.html

So, yeah, ftp.isi.edu is always the host I remember, and when I heard
about 2821 a couple days ago, it served me well.

Geoff

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