OSI/MHS Management Programming Manual

Event Messages
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ZMHS-TKN-OR-TLTX-DD-TYPE-1...4
is the teletex domain-defined attribute type component of an O/R name. It is an
optional token that is supplied if it is present in the X.400 O/R name. The maximum
length is 8 bytes.
ZMHS-TKN-PRIORITY
is the priority of a user message. This token is optional and can only be present if
ZMHS-TKN-MSG-TYPE has the value ZMHS-VAL-MSG-TYPE-UMPDU.
ZMHS-TKN-PRIORITY can have the following values:
ZMHS-TKN-PER-MSG-FLAGS
is a set of bit flags. This token is optional and can only be present if ZMHS-TKN-
MSG-TYPE has the value ZMHS-VAL-MSG-TYPE-UMPDU or ZMHS-VAL-MSG-
TYPE-PROBE. Bit 0 is the least significant bit. The bits indicate the following
options:
ZMHS-TKN-END-FLAG
is the final EMS buffer in a sequence of buffers relating to a single accounting or
unrouteable message event. This token always has the value ZSPI-VAL-TRUE,
indicating the final buffer in the sequence. This token is present only if there are no
related ZMHS-EVT-ACCT-RECIP-INFO events following this event.
Cause. OSI/MHS reports this event for one of the following reasons:
A ROUTE or APPL is not configured.
OSI/MHS cannot establish an association with an adjacent MTA.
OSI/MHS cannot pass the report to a local message store or gateway.
Recovery. Take action based on the ZMHS-TKN-UNRT-REASON value. For
example, change the definition of ROUTE or APPL objects, or examine and correct the
message.
ZMHS-VAL-PRI- Value Meaning
NON-URGENT 0 Nonurgent priority user message
NORMAL 1 Normal priority user message
URGENT 2 Urgent priority user message
Bit 0 =
1
Disclosure of recipients.
Bit 1 =
1
Implicit conversion prohibited.
Bit 2 =
1
Alternative recipients allowed.
Bit 3 =
1
Content return requested.