Smtp statistics, Exchange server 2007 – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Service area fields:

Service Name—Original name of the service.

Display Name—Service name or alias displayed on the Windows service console. For example, on
the Windows service console, the Exchange Server 2003 MTA service uses the alias Microsoft

Exchange MTA Stacks instead of the original name MSExchangeMTA. Typically, the display name
identifies a service more clearly.

Status—Service state when APM last polled Exchange Server 2003.

SMTP Statistics

The SMTP Statistics area layout is shown in

Figure 357

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Figure 357 SMTP Statistics area layout

SMTP Statistics area fields:

Inbound Connections—Total number of inbound SMTP connections for Exchange Server 2003 in
the last polling period.

Outbound Connections—Total number of outbound SMTP connections for Exchange Server 2003
in the last polling period.

Local Retry Queue Length—Retry queue length of mail messages locally delivered by Exchange
Server 2003 in the last polling period.

Local Queue Length—Queue length of mail messages locally delivered by Exchange Server 2003
in the last polling period.

Remote Retry Queue Length—Retry queue length of mail messages delivered to the external mail
system of Exchange Server 2003 in the last polling period.

Remote Queue Length—Queue length of mail messages delivered to the external mail system of
Exchange Server 2003 in the last polling period.

Messages to Route—Number of mail messages to route by Exchange Server 2003 in the last

polling period.

Messages Sent—Number of mail messages processed by Exchange Server 2003 and locally
delivered by Exchange Server 2003 in the last polling period.

Messages Unsent—Number of mail messages failed to be delivered by Exchange Server 2003 in
the last polling period.

Classified Queue Length—Number of mail messages in the classified queue of Exchange Server
2003 in the last polling period.

Exchange Server 2007

The Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 provides mail services for domain users by cooperating with Active
Directory. It supports SMTP, POP3, and IMAP4 mail protocols.
APM lets you monitor Exchange Server 2007 hosts based on their server roles selected during

deployment. Exchange Server 2007 supports the following server roles:

Mailbox role

Client Access role

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