The GroupWise remote mailbox is a directory structure that functions similarly to a post office. Like a post office, it contains databases and input/output queues.
The wpcsin subdirectory in the remote mailbox directory is the input queue for the connection that will transfer messages to your master GroupWise system. Messages from GroupWise Remote are processed through the priority 1 subdirectory of wpcsin.
When the user initiates the connection to the master GroupWise system, GroupWise Remote polls the wpcsin\1 directory and compresses the outgoing messages, requests, or both into a file. If the compressed file totals over 50 KB, additional compressed files are created. GroupWise Remote then moves the compressed files into the wpgwsend directory.
Historical Note: WP Office, the predecessor of GroupWise, was originally designed by WordPerfect Corporation (WPCorp). The Message Transfer Agent (MTA) was originally named the Connection Server (CS). Hence, the directory name wpcsin for the input queue, although the MTA is not involved in processing messages in your Remote mailbox. Some naming conventions were originally preserved for backward compatibility.
The priority 0-7 subdirectories in the connection input queue (wpcsin) in the remote mailbox directory parallel those found in the wpcsin directory in the remote user's post office on the master GroupWise system.
The rofdata subdirectory in the remote mailbox directory contains the databases accessed by GroupWise Remote. The databases in rofdata are similar to the databases found in post offices.
Historical Note: An earlier version of GroupWise Remote, designed by WordPerfect Corporation (WPCorp), was named WP Office Remote. Hence, the rof in rofdata. Some naming conventions were originally preserved for backward compatibility.
The msg.db file in the remote data directory (rofdata) in the remote mailbox directory is the remote equivalent of the msgnn.db files in the ofmsg directory in the post office where your master mailbox is located. The msg.db file contains messages you have downloaded from your master mailbox.
The user.db file in the remote data directory (rofdata) in the remote mailbox directory is the remote equivalent of the userxxx.db files in the ofuser directory in the post office where your master mailbox is located. The user.db file contains user information you have downloaded from your master mailbox.
The wprof.db file in the remote data directory (rofdata) in the Remote mailbox directory contains the remote version of the GroupWise Address Book if you have downloaded it.
Historical Note: An earlier version of GroupWise Remote, designed by WordPerfect Corporation (WPCorp), was named WP Office Remote. Hence, the wprof in wprof.db. Some naming conventions have been preserved for backward compatibility.
The wprof.dc file in the remote data directory (rofdata) in the Remote mailbox directory is the data dictionary for the remote Address Book (wprof.db).
Historical Note: An earlier version of GroupWise Remote, designed by WordPerfect Corporation (WPCorp), was named WP Office Remote. Hence, the wprof in wprof.dc. Some naming conventions have been preserved for backward compatibility.
The ngwguard.db file in the remote data directory (rofdata) in the Remote mailbox directory is the guardian database for the GroupWise Remote mailbox. It is parallel in function to the ngwguard.db file in the post office.
The ngwguard.dc file in the remote data directory (rofdata) in the Remote mailbox directory is the data dictionary for building the databases in the GroupWise Remote mailbox. It is parallel in function to the ngwguard.dc file in the post office.
The puxxxxx.db files in the remote data directory (rofdata) in the Remote mailbox directory are databases for replicated items such as shared folders. These databases prevent conflicts between user names of shared items from users in other post offices and user names in the Remote user's post office. They are parallel to the puxxxxx.db files in the post office.
The gwdms subdirectory in the remote data directory (rofdata) in the remote mailbox directory is the Document Management Services directory. It contains the document libraries you have downloaded from your master GroupWise system. It has the same structure as the gwdms subdirectory in the post office.
The dmsh.db file in the remote document management subdirectory (gwdms) in the remote mailbox directory is a database shared by all libraries that have been downloaded to your GroupWise Remote mailbox. It contains a list of all available libraries and lookup tables for each library.
The index directory in the remote document management subdirectory (gwdms) in the remote mailbox directory contains the QuickFinder index for the documents contained in the library.
The wpgwsend subdirectory in the remote mailbox directory holds compressed files that contain outgoing messages, requests, or both. When a connection to your master GroupWise system is established, GroupWise Remote uploads the files across the link.
Historical Note: WP Office Remote, the predecessor of GroupWise Remote, was originally designed by WordPerfect Corporation (WPCorp). Hence, the name wpgwsend. Some naming conventions were originally preserved for backward compatibility.
The wpgwrecv subdirectory in the Remote mailbox directory holds compressed files that contain messages or other information that have been downloaded from your master mailbox. GroupWise Remote decompresses the files and places the message files into the wpcsout\ofs\1 directory.
Historical Note: WP Office Remote, the predecessor of GroupWise Remote, was originally designed by WordPerfect Corporation (WPCorp). Hence, the name wpgwrecv. Some naming conventions were originally preserved for backward compatibility.
The wpcsout\ofs subdirectory in the remote mailbox directory is the output queue for the connection that transfers messages from your master GroupWise system. Messages from GroupWise Remote are processed through the priority 1 subdirectory of wpcsout\ofs.
GroupWise Remote scans the wpcsout\ofs\1 subdirectory and updates the user.db and msg.db files with the information received from the master mailbox.
Historical Note: WP Office, the predecessor of GroupWise, was originally designed by WordPerfect Corporation (WPCorp). The Message Transfer Agent (MTA) was originally named the Connection Server (CS). Hence, the directory names wpcsin and ofs for the input queue, though the MTA is not involved in processing messages in your Remote mailbox. Some naming conventions were originally preserved for backward compatibility.
The priority 0-7 subdirectories in the connection output queue (wpcsout\ofs) in the remote mailbox directory parallel those found in the ofs subdirectory in the remote user's post office on the master GroupWise system.
The remoten.log files in the connection output queue (wpcsout\ofs) in the remote mailbox directory are saved versions of the connection logs you can view in GroupWise Remote. These log files can be useful for troubleshooting problems with your modem or with your connection to your master GroupWise system.