OSI/MHS Management Programming Manual
Reason and Diagnostic Codes
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Diagnostic Codes
(10) Implicit-conversion-not-subscribed
indicates that a conversion required for the subject-message to be delivered has not
been subscribed to by the recipient.
(11) Invalid-arguments
indicates that one or more arguments in the subject was detected as being invalid.
(12) Content-syntax-error
indicates that a syntax error was detected in the content of the subject-message (not
applicable to subject-probes).
(13) Size-constraint-violation
indicates that the value of one or more parameters of the subject violated the size
constraints defined in the CCITT X.411 specifications, and that the MTS was not
prepared to handle the specified values.
(14) Protocol-violation
indicates that one or more mandatory arguments were missing from the subject.
(15) Content-type-not-supported
indicates that processing of a content-type not supported by the MTS was (or would
be) required to deliver the subject-message.
(16) Too-many-recipients
indicates that the MTS was (or would be) unable to deliver the subject-message due
to the number of specified recipients of the subject-message.
(17) No-bilateral-agreement
indicates that delivery of the subject-message required (or would require) a bilateral
agreement where no such agreement exists.
(18) Unsupported-critical-function
indicates that a critical function required for the transfer or delivery of the subject-
message was not supported by the originating MTA of the report.
(19) Conversion-with-loss-prohibited
indicates that a conversion required for the subject-message to be delivered would
have resulted in loss of information. Conversion with loss of information was
prohibited by the originator of the subject.
(20) Line-too-long
indicates that a conversion required for the subject-message to be delivered would
have resulted in loss of information because the original line length was too long.