home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
/ NetNews Usenet Archive 1992 #27 / NN_1992_27.iso / spool / bit / listserv / pmdfl / 2374 < prev    next >
Encoding:
Text File  |  1992-11-19  |  1.8 KB  |  44 lines

  1. Comments: Gated by NETNEWS@AUVM.AMERICAN.EDU
  2. Path: sparky!uunet!paladin.american.edu!auvm!SPEECH.MIT.EDU!SETH
  3. Errors-to: epmdf@YMIR.BITNET
  4. X-Envelope-to: PMDF-L@IRLEARN.BITNET
  5. X-VMS-To: IN%"IPMDF@YMIR.CLAREMONT.EDU"
  6. Content-type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII
  7. Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
  8. X-Vmsmail-To: NETMAIL"IPMDF@YMIR.CLAREMONT.EDU"
  9. Message-ID: <01GRCHANU1J68ZI6OC@YMIR.CLAREMONT.EDU>
  10. Date:         Fri, 20 Nov 92 03:20:42 GMT
  11. Sender:       PMDF Distribution List <PMDF-L@IRLEARN.BITNET>
  12. From:         SETH@SPEECH.MIT.EDU
  13. Subject:      Incoming notification From: prefix = SMTP%
  14. Newsgroups: bit.listserv.pmdf-l
  15. Lines: 27
  16.  
  17. Hi,
  18.         A while back I posted a note concerning occasional file
  19. create errors of the following form:
  20.  
  21. %MAIL-E-SENDERR, error sending to user audiodev@cbgrle.mit.edu at
  22. -PMDF-E-FCRT, File create error, Pascal status = 2, VMS statuses = 99684 and 0
  23. -PMDF-I-TEXT, cannot create channel queue entry
  24.  
  25.         It turned out that we were mixing IN% and SMTP% protocols
  26. in a given MAIL session. Simply requiring the use of only one
  27. of these form solved the problem, but in hindsight brings up an
  28. interesting question.
  29.  
  30.         Why would all incoming mail on a machine newly updated
  31. from CMU TCP/IP to Multinet suddenly start using the SMTP prefix
  32. on ALL incoming Internet mail? I don't seem able to determine the
  33. cause of this change. As far as I know, it was nothing I did during
  34. the switch from CMU to TGV code, at least knowingly... :-)
  35.  
  36.  
  37.                                 Thanks in advance,
  38.  
  39.                                                 Seth Hall
  40.                                                 Systems Manager
  41.                                                 Speech and Sensory
  42.                                                  Communications Groups
  43.                                                 MIT, Cambridge
  44.