Tracking a mail message

Use the Tracking Center tab to track the status of individual mail messages.

Before you begin

Make sure that you set up mail monitoring.

About this task

If you track a mail message and the search finds no messages, adjust the search criteria and then perform the search again.

Procedure

  1. From the Domino® Administrator, click the Messaging > Tracking Center tab.
  2. Click New Tracking Request.
  3. Complete any of these fields to describe the message that you want to track, and then click OK.
    Table 1. Details of the message you are tracking
    Field Enter
    From

    The user name of the sender.

    Note: You can also select the name from the Domino® Directory.
    To

    The user name of the recipient.

    Note: You can also select the name from the Domino® Directory.
    Sent

    Choose one:

    • Today
    • Yesterday
    • Last week
    • Last 2 weeks
    • Last month
    • All times
    Note: To increase the likelihood of finding messages, choose a long time period.
    Start

    Choose one:

    • Sender's home server - (default) Select this option if you know the sender of the message.
    • Current server - Select this option if you don't know the sender of the message and you leave the From field blank.

    If you manage multiple servers, select a server by clicking its name from the Servers bookmark.

    Subject

    The subject of the message that you want to track.

    The server must allow tracking by message subject. For information about enabling tracking by message subject, see the related topics.

    Message ID

    The message ID of the message you want to track.

    s

    Domino® displays summary results that include the sender's name, recipient, delivery time and message subject, if subject tracking is allowed.

  4. From the Messages Found pane, select a message and then click Track Selected Message.
  5. Expand the Message tracking results folder, and select a server to view more information about what happened to the message on that server.

Results

Table 2. Information displayed by Domino® for a tracked message
Field Description

Delivery status

Indicates whether the Router deposited the message in the recipient's mail file or transferred it to another server.

Mailbox status

Indicates whether the message is unread, read, deleted, or unknown.

This server

The name of the current server.

Previous server

The name of the server that delivered the message to the current server in the message path being examined. For messages originating outside the Domino® network and transferred over SMTP, this is the server from which Domino® received the message.

Next server

If the current server is not the final destination, the next server on the routing path.

Msg priority

Indicates whether the message priority is high, normal, low, or unknown.

Unique message ID

A value that uniquely identifies the message on the current server.

Inbound message ID

The message ID of the message when it arrived on the server.

Outbound message ID

The original ID of the message transmitted by the sending server.

In some cases, the SMTP Router changes the ID of the message before transferring it.

Inbound originator

The sender's email address as it appeared in the message headers when the message arrived at the current server.

Outbound originator

The sender's email address as it appeared in the message headers after transfer from the current server to the next hop server.

Inbound recipient

The recipient's email address as it appeared in the message headers when the message arrived at the current server.

Outbound recipient

The recipient's email address as it appeared in the message headers after transfer from the current server to the next hop server.

Subject

The content of the message's subject header.

Disposition time

Indicates the time when the Router changed the status of the message to the value in the Delivery status field. There can be a delay between the arrival of a message and when the Router processes it.

Message arrival time

The time when the current server received the message.

Message size (bytes)

The size of the message, including any attachments.