Example of creating activity logging records
This example shows the activity logging records that Domino® generates when a user sends mail to another user whose mail database is on a different mail server. In this example, the message goes directly to the recipient's mail server without making any intermediate hops.
Domino® generates some of these records, such as Notes® session Checkpoint records and Notes® database Checkpoint records, only if the activity occurs after the checkpoint interval has elapsed during the session.
Activity | Records generated | Server that generates records |
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User opens mail database | Notes® Session Open Notes® Database Open |
Sending server |
User creates a mail message | The following are possible: Notes® Session Checkpoint Notes® Database Checkpoint |
Sending server |
User sends message to MAIL.BOX | Mail Deposit plus the following: If the message contains an attachment: Notes® Database Open Notes® Database Close If the message does not contain an attachment: Notes® Database MailDeposit |
Sending server |
User saves message | The following are possible: Notes® Session Checkpoint Notes® Database Checkpoint |
Sending server |
The Router picks up the message from MAIL.BOX | Mail Transfer | Sending server |
The Router deposits the message in the destination server's MAIL.BOX | Mail Deposit plus the following: If the message contains an attachment: Notes® Database Open Notes® Database Close If the message does not contain an attachment: Notes® Database MailDeposit |
Receiving server |
The Router delivers the message to the user's mail database | Mail Delivery | Receiving server |
User opens mail database and reads message | Notes® Database Open | Receiving server |