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mail: Your mailfile was found to be<br />

corrupted (Content-length mismatch).<br />

Cause<br />

This message comes from mail(1) or mailx(1)(1) whenever it detects messages<br />

with a different content length than advertised. The mail(1) program tells you<br />

which message might be truncated or might have another message concatenated to it.<br />

Two common causes of content length mismatches are the simultaneous use of<br />

different mail readers (such as mail(1) and mailtool(1)), or using a mail reading<br />

program (or an editor) that does not update the Content-Length field after altering a<br />

message.<br />

Action<br />

The mailx(1) program can usually recover from this error and delineate mail<br />

message boundaries correctly. Pay close attention to the message that might be<br />

truncated or combined with another message, and to all messages after that one. If a<br />

mail file becomes hopelessly corrupted, run it through a text editor to eliminate all<br />

Content-Length lines, and ensure that each message has a From (no colon) line for<br />

each message, preceded by a blank line.<br />

To avoid mailfile corruption, exit from mailtool(1) without saving changes when you<br />

are currently running mail(1) or mailx(1).<br />

Machine is not on the network<br />

Cause<br />

This error is Remote File Sharing (RFS) specific. It occurs when users try to advertise,<br />

unadvertise, mount, or unmount remote resources while the machine has not<br />

properly started a network connect.<br />

Technical Notes<br />

The symbolic name for this error is ENONET, errno=64.<br />

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