OSI/MHS Gateway Programmatic Interface (GPI) Reference Manual

Object Classes and Attribute Types
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MH-C-INTERNAL-TRACE-ENTRY
MH-T-ACTION
Identifies the routing action taken by the tracing MTA. DDL names for the enumerated
values of this attribute (omitting the MH-AC- prefix) indicate the following possible
actions taken by the tracing MTA:
The first value of MH-T-ACTION must always be MH-AC-RELAYED or
MH-AC-REROUTED. MH-AC-REDIRECTED can be a second or third value of
MH-T-ACTION.
MH-T-ARRIVAL-TIME
Indicates the date and time at which the communication entered the tracing MTA.
MH-T-CONVERTED-EITS
Provides the EITs that characterize, or would characterize, the communication after its
conversion. This attribute is present only if the communication to which the internal
trace applies is a message or probe (not a report), and the tracing domain converted, or
would have converted, the communication.
MH-T-DEFERRED-TIME
Indicates the date and time at which the tracing MTA released the message. This
attribute is present only if the internal trace entry is a message and the tracing MTA held
the message because its originator requested deferred delivery.
Implementation and Usage Notes
The GPI does not support the ConvertedEITS attribute as defined in the
XAPIA-1984 specification.
The MH-T-ATTEMPTED-MTA-NAME attribute is mutually exclusive of the
MH-T-ATTEMPTED-ADMD-NAME, MH-T-ATTEMPTED-COUNTRY-NAME,
and MH-T-ATTEMPTED-PRMD-IDENTIFIER attributes.
If you call the GPI_OM_INSERT_ procedure to insert in an object values for the
MH-T-ATTEMPTED- attributes, the object must contain an MH-AC-REROUTED
value for the MH-T-ACTION attribute or an error is returned. You can insert both
types of attribute values in the same procedure call, but you must insert the
MH-T-ATTEMPTED- attributes first.
EXPANDED Expands a distribution list
REDIRECTED Redirects the message or probe (but not the report)
RELAYED Transfers the communication to another MD
REROUTED Attempts but fails to transfer the communication to another MD