Title: | -={ H A C K E R S }=- |
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Moderator: | DIEHRD::MORRIS |
Created: | Thu Feb 20 1986 |
Last Modified: | Mon Aug 03 1992 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 680 |
Total number of notes: | 5456 |
Does anybody know what happens when you issue the command $ Mail file-spec " " The status symbol is %X10000001 which indicates a success, but where did the mail go? Ed
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125.1 | TRON::WARWICK | Thu Jun 13 1985 05:21 | 5 | ||
I think you have to be careful about the statuses that VMS Mail returns - they seem to be fairly random ! Trevor | |||||
125.2 | GLIVET::DIAMOND | Thu Jun 13 1985 11:25 | 5 | ||
If you set the status before you exit the image, you get a message, which isn't very pretty. When I do stuff that isn't really supposed to return the status per se, I set it to SS$_NORMAL before I return. Dave | |||||
125.3 | SHOGUN::BLUEJAY | Thu Jun 13 1985 14:37 | 4 | ||
Isn't there a bit you can set in your message/status longword that will supress the message? %x1000000 comes to mind (I may be off a 0 on that). This would let you return a status but not get the (ugly) message. - Bluejay Adametz, CFI | |||||
125.4 | PENNSY::CANTOR | Mon Jun 17 1985 02:49 | 3 | ||
%x10000000. Bluejay, you were off by a zero. Dave C. |