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HP Services Software Patches - vaxmail02_070
 
NOTE:  An OpenVMS saveset or PCSI installation file is stored
       on the Internet in a self-expanding compressed file.
       The name of the compressed file will be kit_name-dcx_vaxexe
       for OpenVMS VAX or kit_name-dcx_axpexe for OpenVMS Alpha.
 
       Once the file is copied to your system, it can be expanded
       by typing RUN compressed_file.  The resultant file will
       be the OpenVMS saveset or PCSI installation file which
       can be used to install the ECO.
 
Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation 1997.  All rights reserved.

PRODUCT:    OpenVMS VAX

COMPONENT:  MAIL

SOURCE:     Digital Equipment Corporation

ECO INFORMATION:

     ECO Kit Name:  VAXMAIL02_070
     ECO Kits Superseded by This ECO Kit:  VAXMAIL01_070
     ECO Kit Approximate Size:  1206 Blocks
     Kit Applies To:  OpenVMS VAX V7.0
     System/Cluster Reboot Necessary:  No

     Installation Rating:  2 - To be installed on all systems running
                               the listed version(s) of OpenVMS and
                               using the following feature(s):

                               MAIL

     NOTE:  In order to receive the full fixes listed in this kit,
            the following remedial kits also need to be installed:

                 None 



ECO KIT SUMMARY:

An ECO kit exists for MAIL on OpenVMS VAX V7.0.  This kit addresses the
following problems: 


PROBLEMS ADDRESSED IN VAXMAIL02_070 KIT:

  o  The TO line in a received message can become  so  skewed  that
     passwords  for remote distribution lists may be visible.  This
     can occur if the TO line contains a remote  distribution  list
     as the second, or later, element in the list of addresses, and
     there is at least one address containing a  node  name  before
     the remote distribution list file specification.

     This problem does not affect delivery of the message.

  o  The TO line in a received message can become  so  skewed  that
     passwords  for remote distribution lists may be visible.  This
     can occur if the TO line contains a remote  distribution  list
     at the beginning of the TO list,

     This problem does not affect delivery of the message.

  o  When  calling  MAIL$MAILFILE_PURGE_WASTE   from   a   detached
     process, the image was aborting with a LIB$_NOCLI message.

  o  When using MAIL$MESSAGE_COPY to copy messages  from  one  mail
     file to another version of the same file, the messages are not
     copied to the target file, but rather are copied to the source
     file.

  o  MAIL$MESSAGE_COPY was not able to detect that  two  files,  of
     the  same  name and type but different versions, were actually
     different files.

  o  A program using callable mail routine MAIL$USER_GET_INFO  will
     receive  an  EXEC  mode  access  violation  and the process is
     deleted.  A non-fatal SSRVEXCEPTN bugcheck is generated.

  o  Programs using callable MAIL routines from AST level code will
     often receive ACCVIOs when RMS errors are signaled.

  o  A program using callable mail routine MAIL$USER_GET_INFO  will
     receive  an  EXEC  mode  access  violation  and the process is
     deleted when the MAIL$_USER_NEXT  item  code  is  used  before
     MAIL$_USER_FIRST    or   MAIL$_USER_USERNAME.    A   non-fatal
     SSRVEXCEPTN bugcheck is generated.

  o  When using callable mail to send messages, it will  eventually
     run  out  of  virtual  memory.  There is a memory leak in both
     MAIL$SEND_BEGIN and MAIL$SEND_END routines.

  o  Defining a  Logical  for  Username  in  the  following  manner
     produces forward loop in MAIL.

       $DEFINE/TRANSLATION_ATTRIB=TERMINAL name node::name

       $ define/tran=terminal system quebit::system
       MAIL> send
       To:     system
       %MAIL-E-FORWLOOP, infinite forwarding detected sending to user netaly

  o  Strange  characters are displayed in DIR command when  a
     user has no mail messages and no folders.

       $ mail
       MAIL> dir
       %MAIL-E-NOTEXIST, folder MAIL... does not exist

  o  The size of the return length for a given item, pointed to  by
     the  "Return  Length  Address"  item  field  of  callable mail
     routines, is inconsistent.  It is a word sized length returned
     for  certain  calls  and  a longword sized length returned for
     other calls.  The convention for called  VMS  routines  is  to
     return the size of the item in a word, with the address of the
     word in a longword.

     There is also  an  inconsistency  in  the  Mail  documentation
     regarding   the   size  of  the  returned  value.   While  the
     introductory paragraph documents the size to  be  a  longword,
     the  individual mail routines describe the item lists to be of
     the type itmlst_3, which in turn describes the size as a word.

  o  Mail Callable Routine MAIL$SEND_MESSAGE returns  an  incorrect
     status when a signature file is declared.

  o  Two different SSRVEXCEPTION crashes in MAILSHRP can occur when
     running  LBN  disk  I/O  or  UETP, in the context of the image
     DTWM, when SYS$SYSTEM:VMSMAIL_PROFILE.DATA is inaccessible.

     In addition, this same change resolves MAILSHRP ACCVIOs,  when
     called  by the UCX POP server as it processes VFC type message
     files.

  o  When entering an exclamation point (!) at  the  CC  prompt  to
     'disable' the COPY_SELF profile setting, MAIL was returning to
     the MAIL> prompt with no message.

  o  The use of the EDIT qualifier used with MAIL  on  the  command
     line,  with  REPLY  set to EXTRACT, is not implying the use of
     EDIT on REPLY "file" syntax.

  o  When using the TPU or LSE editor from MAIL,  with  either  the
     SEND,  REPLY or FORWARD command, write the buffer to disk with
     a WRITE command, and then QUIT the editor,  the  mail  message
     gets sent instead of aborting with the message

          "%MAIL-E-SENDABORT, no message sent".

  o  In V7.0, on sending foreign format file with the command

        MAIL> send 

        the message does not get  tagged  with  the  "foreign  message
        format" flag.

  o  The MAIL command NEXT, issued after a message at  the  end  of
     list,   reads   the  first  message,  instead  of  continually
     displaying the error message:

        %MAIL-E-NOMOREMSG, no more messages

  o  ANSWER/LAST/EDIT command does not include the contents of  the
     last sent mail into the current reply text.

  o  MAIL no longer processes compound document files.

  o  ANSWER/LAST & SEND/LAST fail on the second attempt to send the
     reply of the same contents with the error message

        "%MAIL-E-OPENIN,                 error                 opening
         DISK$USERS:[user1]MAIL_202001C0_S.TXT as input"

  o  In case a new user (one who did not receive any  mail  message
     and  does not have MAIL.MAI file) attempts to execute SET MAIL
     command, the "file not found" message is displayed.

  o  SET EDITOR allows the editor to be set with  wildcard  in  the
     name  without  an  error  message, which causes SEND and other
     operations to fail.

  o  MAIL Utility does not invoke edtini.edt when  a  send/edit  is
     issued.

  o  The MAIL command DEFINE /KEY does not return an error  message
     on an attempt to redefine function keys F1 to F16.  eg.

          user_disk:[user1]>mail

          MAIL> sh key f7

          MAIL> def/key f7 "mail"

          MAIL> sh key f7

          DEFAULT keypad definitions: F7 = "mail" (echo)

          MAIL>  --- no any reaction on the key pressing ----


          No error message is  signaled  on  an  attempt  to  define  an
          invalid keyname.

          When MAIL prompts for the required parameters of  the  command
          DEFINE/KEY, the command fails with an error message.  eg.

               MAIL> define/key
               _Key name: f10
               _Translation: read
               %MAIL-E-PARSEFAIL, error parsing DEFINE/KEY
               -CLI-W-INSFPRM, missing command parameters -
                supply all required parameters

  o  MAIL displays an extra message when using the  EDT  editor  to
     send messages.

  o  The output of  the  BACK  command  typed  after  the  DIR/PAGE
     command,  is greater than terminal page width, and the message
     wraps around the screen.

  o  Powerpoint and MS Doc files, sent via MAIL and extracted using
     the command EXTRACT/FOREIGN, cause an ACCVIO when accessed.     

  o  Full   file   specification   is   not   passed   to   routine
     cctmail$extract_ddif.

  o  Password not replaced by clear text in second address in a  TO
     line.

  o  In the event of an invalid or nonexistent  SYSUAF.DAT,  or  an
     error reading SYSUAF.DAT, the user is unaware of any error and
     MAIL either continues, or exits.  If an error is  signaled  at
     all, the error message is often meaningless.

  o  Users of some POP servers, as well as a third  party  MAIL  UI
     (PMDF)were   seeing  access  violations  in  MAILSHRP.   These
     occurred primarily in the event of a locked SYSUAF record  and
     subsequent  signaling  of  MAIL$_UAFGETERR.   Sites  typically
     seeing this to date have been  universities  where  10,000  to
     11,000 simultaneous mail users is the norm.


PROBLEMS ADDRESSED IN VAXMAIL01_070 KIT:

  o  Programs using callable MAIL routines from AST level code will
     often receive ACCVIOs when RMS errors are signaled.

  o  The kit contains an updated help file.


INSTALLATION NOTES:

The system does not need to be rebooted after this kit is installed.
However, if you have other nodes in your OpenVMS VMScluster, they should
be rebooted or you should install this kit on each system in order to
make use of the new image(s). 
Files on this server are as follows:
»vaxmail02_070.README
»vaxmail02_070.CHKSUM
»vaxmail02_070.CVRLET_TXT
»vaxmail02_070.a-dcx_vaxexe
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