On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 2:55 PM, RPN01 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  But, while I understand that, once a UDP message leaves my hands, there is
> no guarantee of delivery, I would think that the RFC would kick in once the
> message had actually been sent. The fact that the failure was still inside
> my box, and completely detectable, bothers me. Is it really right to say
> "Oh, it's a UDP message, so I won't bother to check any return codes from
> anything I do, 'cause the RFC says I don't have'ta care..."

Use LISTRC option on your pipeline to see whether you're hiding
something. My pipeline says:

PIPTCQ1015E ERRNO 13: EACCES.
PIPMSG003I ... Issued from stage 1 of pipeline 1.
PIPMSG001I ... Running "udp 53 user tcposdl".

Rob
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Rob van der Heij
Velocity Software, Inc
http://velocitysoftware.com/

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