This message flow diagram illustrates how a GroupWise message travels from one user to another between post offices in the same domain when the TCP/IP link between the post office and the domain is open.
Figure 2-1 Message Flow When the TCP/IP Link is Open
Table 2-1 Message Flow When the TCP/IP Link is Open Stages
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Sender |
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The user sends a message to recipients in a different post office in the same domain. In this diagram, the access mode setting in 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 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 happens 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 Local Domain |
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The MTA receives the message and places it into the MTA “in progress” (gwinprog) queue. |
MTA for Local Domain |
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The MTA then communicates the message to the POA in the recipient’s post office by way of TCP/IP. When the transmission is successful, the MTA deletes the message from the MTA “in progress” queue. If the TCP/IP link to the recipient’s post office is closed, the message is placed in the closed post office’s holding queue in the MTA’s mslocal directory for later transfer. The resulting message flow is parallel to what occurs when a domain is closed. See Section 3.2, TCP/IP Link Closed: Transfer between Domains Delayed for a similar message flow that illustrates how messages to closed locations are handled. |
POA for Recipient’s Post Office |
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When the POA receives the new message from the MTA, it places it into the MTA output queue in the post office (wpcsout\ofs\0-7) on behalf of the MTA. Then, the POA for the recipient’s post office performs the following actions:
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POA for Local Post Office |
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The POA 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 by way of TCP/IP. |
MTA for Local Domain |
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The MTA places the status message into the MTA “in progress” (gwinprog) queue. |
MTA for Local Domain |
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The MTA communicates the status message to the POA for the sender’s post office by way of TCP/IP. |
POA in 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 Local Post Office |
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The POA 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). |