This message flow diagram illustrates how a GroupWise message travels from one user to another when the domains are connected by a TCP/IP link and the link is open.
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Sender |
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The user sends a message to recipients in a post office in a different domain. In this diagram, the access mode setting for the local post office is Client/Server Only. |
Sender’s GroupWise Client |
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The GroupWise client communicates the message to the POA by way of TCP/IP. |
POA for Sender’s Post Office |
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The POA receives the message from the GroupWise client and performs the following actions for the sender:
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POA for Sender’s Post Office |
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The POA then communicates the message to the MTA for the sender’s domain by way of TCP/IP, and deletes the copy in the MTA input queue because the TCP/IP transfer to the MTA was successful. To see what would happen if the TCP/IP link to the MTA is closed, see Section 2.2, TCP/IP Link Closed: Transfer between Post Offices Delayed. |
MTA for Sender’s Domain |
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The MTA for the sender’s domain receives the message and places it into the MTA “in progress” (gwinprog) queue. |
MTA for Sender’s Domain |
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The MTA for the sender’s domain then communicates the message to the MTA for the recipient’s domain by way of TCP/IP. If the TCP/IP link to the recipient’s domain is closed, the message is placed in the closed domain’s holding queue in the MTA’s mslocal directory for later transfer. See Section 3.2, TCP/IP Link Closed: Transfer between Domains Delayed. |
MTA for Recipient’s Domain |
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The MTA for the recipient’s domain receives the message and places it into the MTA “in progress” (gwinprog) queue. |
MTA for Recipient’s Domain |
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The MTA for the recipient’s domain then communicates the message to the POA in the recipient’s post office by way of TCP/IP. |
POA for Recipient’s Post Office |
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When it receives the new message, the POA for the recipient’s post office performs the following actions:
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POA for Recipient’s Post Office |
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The POA for the recipient’s post office communicates to the GroupWise client by way of TCP/IP that a new message has arrived. |
Recipient’s GroupWise Client |
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The Notify component of the recipient’s GroupWise client notifies the recipient that a new message has arrived. |
Recipient |
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Each recipient opens the message in the GroupWise client. |
Recipient’s GroupWise Client |
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Each recipient’s GroupWise client communicates the Opened status message to the POA by way of TCP/IP. |
POA for Recipient’s Post Office |
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The POA for the recipient’s post office communicates the status message to the MTA for the recipient’s domain by way of TCP/IP. |
MTA for Recipient’s Domain |
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The MTA for the recipient’s domain places the status message into the MTA “in progress” (gwinprog) queue. |
MTA for Recipient’s Domain |
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The MTA for the recipient’s domain communicates the status message to the MTA for the sender’s domain by way of TCP/IP. |
MTA for Sender’s Domain |
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The MTA for the sender’s domain places the status message into the MTA “in progress” (gwinprog) queue. |
MTA for Sender’s Domain |
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The MTA for the sender’s domain communicates the status message to the POA for the sender’s post office by way of TCP/IP. |
POA for Sender’s Post Office |
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The POA for the sender’s post office updates the sender’s message database (msgnnn.db) with the Delivered status information (and possibly Opened as well if the recipient has opened the message). |
POA for Sender’s Post Office |
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The POA for the sender’s post office communicates the status to the sender’s GroupWise client by way of TCP/IP. |
Sender |
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When the sender checks the sent items in his or her mailbox in the GroupWise client, the message displays a status of Delivered for each recipient (and possibly Opened as well if the recipient has opened the message). |