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"I"<br />

I can’t read your attachments. What<br />

mailer are you using?<br />

Cause<br />

The SunView mailtool(1) and pre-3.3 OpenWindows mailtool(1) produce this message<br />

when they cannot cope with an attachment. The attachment is probably in MIME<br />

(Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) format, using base64 encoding.<br />

Action<br />

To read a mail message containing MIME attachments, use mailtool(1) from Solaris 2.3<br />

or later. If you are running an earlier version of Solaris, rlogin(1) to a later version<br />

of Solaris, set the DISPLAY environment variable back to the first system, and run<br />

mailtool remotely. If those options prove impossible, ask the originator to send the<br />

message again using mailtool(1), or using the CDE dtmail compose<br />

File->SendAs->SunMailTool option.<br />

Technical Notes<br />

Standard MIME attachments with base64 encoding, for example, produce this<br />

message and fail to display in older mailtool(1)s.<br />

See Also<br />

Look into using metamail, available on the Internet, which allows you to send and<br />

receive MIME attachments.<br />

Identifier removed<br />

Cause<br />

This message indicates an error in a System V IPC facility. Most likely a file<br />

associated with messaging, semaphores, or shared memory was deleted from the<br />

filesystem where it had been created.<br />

80 Solaris Common Messages and Troubleshooting Guide ♦ October, 1998

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