OSI/MHS Gateway Programmatic Interface (GPI) Reference Manual
Object Classes and Attribute Types
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MH-C-REPORT
A single MTA may add one or several trace entries, as follows:
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If the report is transferred to the MTA of first choice, the transferring MTA adds a
trace entry with an MH-T-ACTION attribute value of MH-AC-RELAYED.
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If the report is transferred to an MTA that is not the first choice, the transferring
MTA adds one or more trace entries with an MH-T-ACTION attribute value of
MH-AC-REROUTED. These entries indicate attempts to transfer the
communication to one or several MTAs.
This attribute can be used for detecting loops.
MH-T-REPORT-MTS-IDENTIFIER
Is the MTS identifier of the report.
MH-T-REPORTING-DL-NAME
Is the O/R name of the distribution list, if any, whose expansion point forwarded the
delivery report to the distribution list’s owner, in line with the distribution list’s
reporting policy.
Implementation and Usage Notes
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The MH-T-REPORT-INTERNAL-TRCE-INFO, MH-T-EXPANSION-HISTORY,
and MH-T-REPORTING-DL-NAME attributes are 1988 extension attributes. All
other extension attributes in the MH-C-REPORT class are mapped to values of the
MH-T-EXTENSIONS attribute.
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The correspondence between the following DDL names and the ASN.1-defined
names in Recommendation X.411 (1988) are:
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The XAPIA-1988 standard uses MH-VN-REPORT-SUBSTANCE for the maximum
value of MH-T-PER-RECIPIENT-REPORTS, which is a carryover from the
XAPIA-1984 standard naming of this attribute.
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OM-S-ONFILE-STRING is a value syntax that applies to messages exceeding 64
kilobytes.
For the attribute MH-T-REPORT-ADDITONAL-INFO, this value syntax is an
alternative to OM-S-OCTET-STRING.
MH-T-CONTENT ReturnedContent
MH-T-EXTERNAL-TRACE-INFO SubjectIntermediateTraceInformation
MH-T-EXPANSION-HISTORY OriginatorAndDLExpansionHistory
MH-T-MTS-IDENTIFIER SubjectID
MH-T-REPORT-DESTINATION DestinationName
MH-T-REPORT-EXTERNAL-
TRCE-INFO
TraceInformation