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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 92 03:20:42 GMT
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- Hi,
- A while back I posted a note concerning occasional file
- create errors of the following form:
-
- %MAIL-E-SENDERR, error sending to user audiodev@cbgrle.mit.edu at
- -PMDF-E-FCRT, File create error, Pascal status = 2, VMS statuses = 99684 and 0
- -PMDF-I-TEXT, cannot create channel queue entry
-
- It turned out that we were mixing IN% and SMTP% protocols
- in a given MAIL session. Simply requiring the use of only one
- of these form solved the problem, but in hindsight brings up an
- interesting question.
-
- Why would all incoming mail on a machine newly updated
- from CMU TCP/IP to Multinet suddenly start using the SMTP prefix
- on ALL incoming Internet mail? I don't seem able to determine the
- cause of this change. As far as I know, it was nothing I did during
- the switch from CMU to TGV code, at least knowingly... :-)
-
-
- Thanks in advance,
-
- Seth Hall
- Systems Manager
- Speech and Sensory
- Communications Groups
- MIT, Cambridge
-