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Status Messages
FOUND IN LOCAL USER TABLE
NOT FOUND IN LOCAL USER TABLE
FOUND IN LOCAL NETNAME TABLE,
EXISTS IN XXXXXX
NOT FOUND IN LOCAL NETNAMES
TABLE
FOUND IN DOMAIN LOCATION YYYYYY
NOT FOUND IN ANY OTHER DOMAIN
LOCATION
The FINDMBOX command is useful for the following:
Ensuring that a mailbox number is unique in a domain
-
Detecting stale entries in local Network Names Tables where a mailbox has been moved from one
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location to another in the domain
You can use the FINDMBOX command to search for a single mailbox or a range of mailboxes. To use the
command to search for a single mailbox, at the @ prompt, enter:
FINDMBOX x
For this command, x is the mailbox number to be searched for.
To use the command to search for a range of mailboxes, at the @ prompt, enter:
FINDMBOX x y
For this command, x is the first mailbox number in a range of mailboxes to be searched for, and y is the
last mailbox number in the range.
.
Press
The following is an example of the FINDMBOX command:
@FINDMBOX 4573
FOUND IN LOCAL USER TABLE.
FOUND IN LOCAL NETNAMES TABLE, EXISTS IN NYORK1.
FOUND IN DOMAIN LOCATION NYORK1.
FOUND IN DOMAIN LOCATION CHICGO.
@
PB60019−01
Table 6-1 FINDMBOX Messages and Descriptions
Enter
Enter
to abort this command.
Escape
Description
The mailbox exists in the local USER Table.
The mailbox does not exist in the local USER Table.
The mailbox is found in the local Network Names Table,
which says that it exists in XXXXXX.
The mailbox was not found in the local Network Names
Table.
Domain location YYYYYY sent a positive response to the
query; that is, the mailbox exists in YYYYYY.
All locations in this domain sent negative responses to the
query.
Maintenance Commands
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