bill@trotter.usma.edu (Bill Gunshannon) (11/03/87)
>From uucp Mon Nov 2 14:41 EST 1987 >Received: by trotter.usma.edu;(4.12);id AA27386;Mon, 2 Nov 87 14:41:16 est >Received: by philabs.Philips.Com (smail2.2/8-28-87/5.51) > id AA18385; Mon, 2 Nov 87 09:44:35 EST >Date: Mon, 2 Nov 87 09:44:35 EST >From: philabs.Philips.Com!uucp (UNIX-to-UNIX Copy) >Message-Id: <8711021444.AA18385@philabs.Philips.Com> >Subject: >Apparently-To: trotter!bill >To: trotter!bill > >remote execution [uucp job philabsNa0cb (11/2-9:44:31)] > rmail cornell!batcomputer!mitch >exited with status 64 > The above message is becoming quite common in my mailbox lately. In all cases the mail appears to make it thru to the other end but always sends back a message with "status 64". Can anyone out there tell me what "status 64" means and is there something that can be done to prevent these apparently meaningless messages from being generated? Thanks for any assistance. bill gunshannon UUCP: {philabs}\ US SNAIL: Martin Marietta Data Systems {phri } >!trotter.usma.edu!bill USMA, Bldg 600, Room 26 {sunybcs}/ West Point, NY 10996 RADIO: KB3YV PHONE: WORK (914)446-7747 AX.25: KB3YV @ K3RLI PHONE: HOME (914)565-5256