Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!caen!uflorida!haven!adm!news From: mail-support%cernvax.cern.ch@pucc.princeton.edu Newsgroups: comp.unix.internals Subject: Warning: Failed mail to VMS host Message-ID: <25046@adm.brl.mil> Date: 19 Nov 90 19:36:44 GMT Sender: news@adm.brl.mil Lines: 35 Your message to <@DxMINT.cern.ch:OLAVI%13411.decnet.CERN@CERNVAX> could not be delivered. The error message was: Deferred: %MAIL-W-WRITEERR, error writing This message is equivalent to the DECnet-VAX error message: -SYSTEM-F-EXDISKQUOTA, disk quota exceeded The reason why your message could not be delivered is caused by the fact that your correspondants account has ran out of diskquota. Please contact your correspondant (by phone or otherwise) and tell him about this problem. ====== The start of Your original message ====== I have noticed that the ttyp lines on our Suns retain stty characteristics even after a user has logged out. This is ok until someone (or something) messes with them. How can I guarantee that all my pseudo terminal lines are at any predefined stable state? Must I force an exhaustive set of stty calls into everyone's .login? --Ernie Brouwer Unix System Administrator Calvin College and Seminary 3201 Burton SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546-4388 (616) 957-8548 (V) (616) 957-8551 (F) ernie@calvin.edu (E) P.S. I am running on a Sun 4/390 SunOs 4.0.3 (BSD 4.2) on a network where all access is via ASCII terminal over terminal servers and the ethernet.