Microsoft KB Archive/151215

= XFOR: Exchange PCMTA Writes to SENT and RECV Logs =

Article ID: 151215

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q151215



SUMMARY
The Microsoft Exchange PCMTA writes to both the Send.log and Recv.log for any Microsoft Mail Postoffice (PO) it serves. These are the only text logs that the PCMTA writes to. All diagnostic logging is kept in the Windows NT Event Viewer on the computer where the PCMTA is running.

The PCMTA logs the .MAI hex number for both incoming and outgoing mail.

An example Recv.log:

DATE RECEIVED  SIZE  FROM                   TO -                        -- 05/17/96 09:39 1239  NETWORK/REMOTEPO/ADMIN NETWORK/LOCALPO/ADMIN        * 00000306

In this Recv.log file, 00000306 is the hex number for the incoming MAI file that is being written to disk.

An example Sent.log:

DATE SENT      SIZE  SENDER                   TO -       ---  --                    -- 05/17/96 09:44 715  NETWORK/LOCALPO/Admin     NETWORK/REMOTEPO/Admin 0000030C 00000403

In this example, 0000030C is the hex number for the MAI file written to disk and 00000403 is the hex number for the target MAI file on the remote PO.

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