Re: Origins of DATE command

Stan Barber <sob@academ.com> Mon, 15 July 1996 00:42 UTC

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From: Stan Barber <sob@academ.com>
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To: Paul Overell <paulo@turnpike.com>, ietf-nntp@academ.com
Subject: Re: Origins of DATE command

Since there were mutiple versions of the V2 draft spec, it is reasonable
to think that the version posted was not the only version. However, since
this confused you, I will change the paragraph in the next version of this
document to clarify it.

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