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     Defines the  local Internet  gate you  use when  sending netmail to
     Internet users. This option is activated when you write an Internet
     address in the TO: field in the header display. GoldED detects  the
     Internet address  by looking  for the  '@' character.  If detected,
     GoldED puts the gate address  from INTERNETGATE in the TO:  address
     field. If you have defined the optional gate name (typically UUCP),
     GoldED also replaces the typed Internet address with the gate  name
     and puts the Internet  address in a TO:  line in the message  body.
     Some gate  software accepts  the Internet  address directly  in the
     header, while other software may need the special (UUCP) name and a
     separate TO: line. Examples:

         INTERNETGATE UUCP, 1:105/42     ; Standard, with gate name
         INTERNETGATE 2:230/9316         ; My uplink runs GIGO software

     This keyword can be used  globally in GOLDED.CFG, if you  only ever
     use one gate, or in  GROUP's for specific areas in  GOLDRAND.CFG if
     you have  multiple netmail  areas and  regularly use  more than one
     gate.

     NOTE: If you enable the INTERNETRFCBODY keyword, you should  always
     use the gatename UUCP,  because otherwise the gateway  software may
     send duplicate copies (carbon copies) of your e-mails.

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