jsol%bu-it.bu.edu%brl-adm.arpa%brl-adm.arpa@brl-adm. (05/09/88)
Date: 7 May 88 23:39:05 CDT From: "SMTP MAILER" <postmaster@utadnx.cc.utexas.edu> Subject: Mail Delivery Problem To: <jsol%bu-it.bu.edu@mc.lcs.mit.edu> ----Reason for mail failure follows---- Sending mail to recipient(s) ilasut : Couldn't make final delivery. ----Transcript of message follows---- Received: from MC.LCS.MIT.EDU by utadnx.cc.utexas.edu with SMTP ; Sat, 7 May 88 23:19:21 CDT Received: from bu-it.BU.EDU (TCP 20061201050) by MC.LCS.MIT.EDU 7 May 88 23:32:34 EDT Received: from buita.bu.edu by bu-it.BU.EDU (4.0/4.7) id AA20881; Sat, 7 May 88 23:30:39 EDT Received: by buita.bu.edu (3.2/4.7) id AA15704; Sat, 7 May 88 23:30:40 EDT Date: Sat, 7 May 88 23:30:40 EDT From: jsol@bu-it.BU.EDU Message-Id: <8805080330.AA15704@buita.bu.edu> To: header-people@mc.lcs.mit.edu Subject: "forwarded mail format" I'm afraid you are out of luck. RFC822 does not describe the format of forwarded mail, nor does it require that any information at all be supplied as to the originator of mail. The only thing it requires is that the message conform to standards in the header of the mail message. It doesn't even have to be accurate!!! it just has to be there. Sorry for the disappointment, --jsol