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Top-Level Domain Macro (T)

The T macro defines the name of the top level of the local domain space. For example, if this station resides in a subdomain named bar.foo.com under the foo.com domain, and if all stations under the foo.com domain or any subdomain under the foo.com domain are considered to be internal stations, the T macro contains foo.com.

The top-level domain is used with the forwarder station (F) macro and class described earlier in this section. All mail sent to stations outside the top level domain is sent by means of the forwarder station.


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