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[Spamassassin Wiki] Trivial Update of "Rfc822Format" by JustinMason

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  = RFC-822/RFC-2822 Format =
  
- The format of Internet e-mail messages is defined in RFC 2822 and a series of RFCs: RFC 2045 through RFC 2049, collectively called Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME). Although as of July 13 2005, RFC 2822 is technically a proposed IETF standard and the MIME RFCs are draft IETF standards, these documents are the de facto standards for the format of Internet e-mail. 
+ The format of Internet e-mail messages is defined in RFC 2822 and a series of RFCs: RFC 2045 through RFC 2049, collectively called Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME). Although as of July 13 2005, RFC 2822 is technically a proposed IETF standard and the MIME RFCs are draft IETF standards, these documents are the de facto standards for the format of Internet e-mail.
  
- Prior to the introduction of RFC 2822 in 2001 the format described by RFC 822 was the de facto standard for Internet e-mail for nearly two decades; it is still the official IETF standard. 
+ Prior to the introduction of RFC 2822 in 2001 the format described by RFC 822 was the de facto standard for Internet e-mail for nearly two decades; it is still the official IETF standard.
  
  This format is used by SpamAssassin as its input/output format, since it's the standard format for e-mail message interchange.
  
- == How to Retreive an RFC-822 Format Message from an E-mail ==
+ == How to Retrieve an RFC-822 Format Message from an E-mail ==
  
- The folks at SpamCop.net maintain [http://www.spamcop.net/fom-serve/cache/19.html an excellent resource] addressing the common question of "How do I get my email program to reveal the full, unmodified email?" from many popular e-mail clients for numerous operating systems. 
+ The folks at SpamCop.net maintain [http://www.spamcop.net/fom-serve/cache/19.html an excellent resource] addressing the common question of "How do I get my email program to reveal the full, unmodified email?" from many popular e-mail clients for numerous operating systems.
  
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