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Mario Rups wrote:
> Winship wrote:
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> > but the possible errors are so many, and the possible variations on
> > the error messages so enormous, and there are so many brain-dead systems
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> Like the one that calmly explained that it was "not a typewriter" ... We're
> still trying to figure that one out. <grin>
A very old UNIX error, comes from trying to do certain operations on
a file (e.g., set baud rate) when the file is a disk file rather than
a terminal. From /usr/include/sys/errno.h here:
#define ENOTTY 25 /* Not a typewriter */
Still exists!
Now, as to why you might have received it in a mail bounce, I suspect
the mail was forwarded to some processing which was inappropriate, in
that it made some assumption that it was dealing with a terminal.
Cheers,
Stan.
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