The Router Priority Queue page lists the messages waiting in the priority subdirectory of the MTA router queue (mslocal\gwinprog). Different types of messages pass through each priority subdirectory:
Priority 0: MTA restart requests generated by ConsoleOne® Busy Search requests for users whose post offices belong to other domains.
Priority 1: Novell® eDirectory user synchronization requests; message logging requests; GroupWise® Remote client requests for GroupWise Remote users who do not connect to the post office where their master mailboxes are located
Priority 2: High priority messages to recipients whose post offices belong to the destination domain; domain database update requests
Priority 3: High priority status notification returning to senders from recipients whose post offices belong to the destination domain
Priority 4: Normal priority messages to recipients whose post offices belong to the destination domain
Priority 5: Normal priority status notifications returning to senders from recipients whose post offices belong to the destination domain
Priority 6: Low priority messages to recipients whose post offices belong to the destination domain
Priority 7: Low priority status notifications returning to senders from recipients whose post offices belong to the destination domain
Message
Lists the messages currently waiting in the priority subdirectory of the MTA router queue. Click a message to display tracking information for the message.
Size
Displays the size of each message file.
Time
Displays the number of hours, minutes, and seconds each message has been waiting for routing.
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