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This is to inform you of what seems to be a discrepancy between a
message from your system, as received here, and the specifications for
echo mail. Possibly the the message was fine when it left your system
and was grunged somewhere along the path between us. Regardless, there
was a problem with it when it was received here.
The most common reasons for this are:
1) Origin line which is too long (over 79 characters)
2) No zone number in the address on the origin line
3) Improper date field format as per FTS-0001
There are 2 allowed date/time formats. Both are 20 character
text strings, which are null terminated. Examples:
Standard format = "01 Jan 86 02:34:56"
Seadog format = "Mon 1 Jan 86 02:34"
Because the message, as received here, appeared to be grunged, or a
dupe, it was deleted in order to protect the echo mail distribution
system. This copy was sent to you for information purposes and so that
you could reenter it after finding the source of the problem, and fixing
it.
The discrepancy noted in the message, as received here, was:
&Why.
The message was in the &Area. area.
To: &To.
From: &From.
Date: &Date.
Subject: &Subject.
Body of the message:
&Body.
Routing information:
&Routing.
If you do not understand this explanation, please contact your local
Net Echomail Coordinator (NEC) to assist in its interpretation and for
help in solving any problems. Possibly the message was fine when it
left your system and was grunged somewhere along the path between us.
Either way, your NEC should be able to help you in finding the source of
the problem and fixing it.
If both you and your NEC believe this message is in error, please
contact me.
Thank you for your cooperation,
&SysOp.