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Could you have reached the ASP threshold on the target machine? SNADS will
stop working when you've filled your ASP1.

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> Gesendet am:  Dienstag, 4. Dezember 2001 00:21
> An:   midrange-l@midrange.com
> Betreff:      sndnetf Failing
>
> When I try to send files from my production box to my development machine
> I
> get some strange results...
>
> The sndnetf appears to work fine and places the files in the snads queue
> but when distribution occurs I get the following message
>
> "File SCARTER member *N number 0 from user SCARTER S1024666 not filed."
>
> What does this mean?
>
> It also does not seem to have this problem on smaller files..
>
> What I have done is save PF objects into a savf and sent the SAVF and this
> is when I have the problem...
>
> Also, this did not happen until recently the "only thing" ;) that has
> changed is an upgrade to v5r1 from v5r4...
>
>
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