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26.1.2 Examples

Figure 26-1 illustrates a message which is to be addressed to


smith@vax.example.com 
"Bob Jones" <jones@stateu.edu> 
"/fn=621-5319/at=Mrocheck/o=Example, Inc./ou=250 South St./"@text-fax.example.com 
"/tn=Beckett/o=Harvey Mudd College/ou=Academic Computing/"@printer.example.com 

Figure 26-1 Addressing Channel Sample



This initial text appearing before the addressing commands 
will be discarded. 
(1)
 
:e-mail: smith@vax.example.com (2)
:e-mail: "Bob Jones" <jones@stateu.edu> (3)
 
:FAX telephone number:     621-5319 (4)
:Recipient's name:         Mrochek 
:Recipient's organization: Example, Inc. 
:Recipient's address:      250 South St. 
:FAX gateway address:      text-fax.example.com 
 
:Recipient's name:         Beckett (5)
:Recipient's organization: Harvey Mudd College 
:Recipient's address:      Academic Computing 
:Printer domain name:      printer.example.com 
:stop: 
 
Only this text and any subsequent text will be mailed to the addressees 
specified above. (6)

  1. Any portion of the message which appears before the addressing information is discarded (i.e., will not be forwarded on with the remainer of the message).
  2. The first To: address, smith@vax.example.com.
  3. The second To: address, jones@stateu.edu.
  4. The third To: address which is a PMDF-FAX address. Note the required blank line separating the FAX address block from the e-mail addresses.
  5. The fourth and final To: address which is a printer channel address. Note that the preceding blank line is required.
  6. The portion of the message body which will be sent to the four To: addressees.


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