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Linux and
Click Statistics > SMTP Service.
Windows:
SMTP Service Statistics Section of the Internet Agent Server Console
Figure 49-5
Messages Sent: Displays the total number of SMTP messages sent by the Internet Agent during its
current up time.
Send Threads: The first number displays the number of threads currently being used to send SMTP
messages. The second number displays the number of threads still available to the Internet Agent for
sending SMTP messages. This is the total number of assigned send threads (by default, 8) minus the
currently used threads. You can change the total number of assigned SMTP send threads in
ConsoleOne (Internet Agent object > SMTP/MIME > Settings). For more information, see
Section 46.1.1, "Configuring Basic SMTP/MIME Settings," on page
Messages Received: Displays the total number of SMTP messages received by the Internet Agent
during its current up time.
Receive Threads: The first number is the number of threads currently being used to receive SMTP
messages. The second number is the number of threads still available to the Internet Agent for
receiving SMTP messages. This is the total number of assigned receive threads (by default, 16)
minus the currently used threads. You can change the total number of assigned SMTP receive
threads in ConsoleOne (Internet Agent object > SMTP/MIME > Settings). For more information, see
Section 46.1.1, "Configuring Basic SMTP/MIME Settings," on page
MX Lookup Errors: To resolve hostnames to IP addresses, the Internet Agent performs MX record
lookups in DNS. This field displays the number of MX record lookups that failed.
Unknown Hosts: Displays the number of SMTP hosts that the Internet Agent could not establish a
connection with because the hostname could not be resolved to an IP address.
TCP/IP Read Errors: Displays the number of TCP read errors encountered by the Internet Agent.
A TCP read error occurs if the Internet Agent connects successfully to another SMTP host but is
unable to process a TCP read command during the message transfer.
TCP/IP Write Errors: Displays the number of TCP write errors encountered by the Internet Agent.
A TCP write error occurs if the Internet Agent connects successfully to another SMTP host but is
unable to process a TCP write command during the message transfer.
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