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	Title		: NoReply Header Fields for Internet Mail
	Author(s)	: K. Moore
	Filename	: draft-moore-mail-nr-fields-00.txt
	Pages		: 13
	Date		: 2004-8-25
	
This memo introduces new header fields for use in Internet email, to
allow the author of a message to specify primary (To) and secondary (Cc)
recipients who, in the author's opinion, should not be recipients of a
reply to the message.  These new fields are designed to be highly
compatible with pre-existing mail handling programs, and to facilitate a
graceful transition.

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