INTERNET-DRAFT                               Charles H. Lindsey
Usenet Format Working Group                  University of Manchester
                                             July 2001

5.6.3. The tail-entry

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5.6.3.  The tail-entry
   For historical reasons, the tail-entry (i.e. the rightmost entry in
   the Path-content) is regarded as a "user name", and therefore MUST
   NOT be interpreted as a site through which the article has already
   passed. Moreover, the Path-content is not an E-mail address and MUST
   NOT be used to contact the poster. Posting and/or injecting agents
   MAY place any string here. When it is not an actual user name, the
   string "not-for-mail" is often used, but in fact a simple "x" would
   be sufficient.

   Often this field will be the only entry in the region (known as the
   pre-injection region) after the '%', although there may be entries
   corresponding to machines traversed between the posting agent and the
   injecting agent proper. In particular, injecting agents that receive
   articles from many sources MAY include information to establish the
   circumstances of the injection such as the identity of the source
   machine (especially if the Injector-Info header (6.19) is absent).
   Any such inclusion SHOULD NOT conflict with any genuine site
   identifier. The '!'  delimiter may be used freely within the pre-
   injection region, although '/' and '?' are also appropriate if used
   correctly.

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--- {draft-04}	Wed Jul 11 21:55:27 2001
+++ {draft-05}	Wed Jul 11 21:55:27 2001
@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@
    string "not-for-mail" is often used, but in fact a simple "x" would
    be sufficient.
 
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    Often this field will be the only entry in the region (known as the
    pre-injection region) after the '%', although there may be entries
    corresponding to machines traversed between the posting agent and the