the QMTP spec includes:


> 8. Examples
> 
>    A client opens a connection and sends the concatenation of the
>    following strings:
> 
>       "246:" <0a>
>          "Received: (qmail-queue invoked by uid 0);"
>          " 29 Jul 1996 09:36:40 -0000" <0a>
>          "Date: 29 Jul 1996 11:35:35 -0000" <0a>
>          "Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" <0a>
>          "From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" <0a>
>          "To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (D. J. Bernstein)" <0a>
>          <0a>
>          "This is a test." <0a> ","
>       "24:" "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" ","
>       "30:" "26:[EMAIL PROTECTED]," ","
> 
>       "356:" <0d>
>          "From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" <0d 0a>
>          "To:" <0d 0a>
>          "   Hate." <22> "The Quoting" <22>
>          "@SILVERTON.berkeley.edu," <0d 0a>
>          "   " <22> "\\Backslashes!" <22>
>          "@silverton.BERKELEY.edu" <0d 0a>
>          <0d 0a>
>          "The recipient addresses here could"
>          " have been encoded in SMTP as" <0d 0a>
>          "" <0d 0a>
>          "   RCPT TO:<Hate.The\ [EMAIL PROTECTED]>" <0d 0a>
>          "   RCPT TO:<\\[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" <0d 0a>
>          <0d 0a>
>          "This ends with a partial last line, right here" ","
>       "0:" ","
>       "83:" "39:Hate.The [EMAIL PROTECTED],"
>          "36:\[EMAIL PROTECTED]," ","
>       
>    The server sends the following response, indicating acceptance:
> 
>       "21:Kok 838640135 qp 1390,"
>       "21:Kok 838640135 qp 1391,"
>       "21:Kok 838640135 qp 1391,"
> 
>    The client closes the connection.


I am confused.  Why are there three responses for two recip. addrs?
The zero length is the envelope sender -- Is that acceptable?

Is the is the second server response doubled
in the http://cr.yp.to/proto/qmtp.txt document?


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