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SUMMARY
Below is a list of the free form addressing formats for Microsoft Mail
Gateways for access with Microsoft Mail for Windows. The address formats
include addressing from Microsoft Mail to the following address types.
[SMTP:attmail!username]FAX [FAX:recipient\r location\r company\r phonenumber\r]MCI (REMS) [MCI:name\r EMS:REMS account#\r MBX:address]MHS [MHS:Mailbox@gateway]Microsoft Mail Connection (3.2) [PCM:Proxynet\Proxypo\mailbox]Microsoft Mail for PC Networks [MS:NETWORK/POSTOFFICE/USERID]PROFS [PROFS:gateway/node/userid]SMTP [SMTP:userid@domain]SNADS [SNADS:gateway/DGN/DEN]X400 [X400:c=CountryCode;a=AdminDomain;p=PDN;o=OrgName;g=GivenName;s=Surname; i=initials;q=genqual;ou1=OrgUnit] Any text placed before the brackets is considered to be an alias when the Windows client places the address in your personal address list. MORE INFORMATIONThese address types are not commonly used: 3COM [SMTP:UseRName:Domain;Organization]MCI User (MCI Mail account number or name) [MCI:John Doe\r EMS:MCI Mail\r MBX:123-4567]The actual message body requires a header separator after the TEXT: token. That is, the first line after TEST: should be a line of 78 dash (-) characters to separate the header from the message body. Include these 78 characters in the TEXT count. Microsoft Mail Connection (1.0B) [MSMAIL:userid@MS Mail Server] Additional query words:
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