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rc> Paul says something about your origin address having to be
rc> within the same domain anyway, so it's superflous to include it
rc> in the origin line. I never really understood his explanation --
rc> can anyone elaborate?
I can't. If you follow that logic then I imagine the same could be said
about a domain in the MSGID.
If I was to forward a message from 3:635/727.4{at}fidonet to
3:480/890{at}rubbernet, a domain in the forwarded message's origin line would
be quite useful.
regards
andrew
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