You can use Track Message to examine the history of a message. With message tracking enabled you can:
The Message Tracking - Systems Event Page
Message Tracking - Systems Event displays the message events associated with the selected message.
The upper panel displays basic Message Information.
Item | Description |
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From: | The sender's original email address. |
Received: | The date and time that |
To: | The email addresses of the message recipients. |
Subject: | The subject line of the message. |
The lower panel displays the Message Events associated with the selected message.
Each Message Event is displayed in chronological order, with the date and time of occurrence.
Possible Message Event... | Indicates that the message has been.. |
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Accepted | Accepted by the |
Accepted for processing by SMTP outbound transport service | Accepted for outbound delivery. |
Applied encryption | Encrypted. The Encryption Method is displayed. |
Applied encryption endpoint delivery policy | Applied with encryption endpoint. |
Decrypted PGP content | Decrypted as a result of a PGP decryption action. |
Decrypted SMIME content | Decrypted as a result of an S/MIME decryption action. |
Decrypted SMIME and PGP content | Decrypted as a result of both an S/MIME and PGP decryption action. |
Deleted from message area | Deleted from a message area. |
Delivered to destination SMTP server | Delivered to the recipient's SMTP server. |
Delivery failed to destination SMTP server | Unable to be delivered to the recipient's SMTP server. |
Discarded | Discarded as a result of expiry or being non-delivered. |
Downloaded attachment | Attachment clicked and downloaded by an administrator. |
Expiry time set | Designated to expire from a message area, after a user-defined time period. |
Finished delivery attempts | Attempted to be delivered. |
Failed to apply encryption endpoint delivery policy | Unable to be delivered, due to no recipient key available. |
Forwarded from message area | Forwarded from a message area. |
Held | Held in a message area. |
Marked for deletion from message area | Designated for deletion from a message area. |
Marked for relay to specific host | Designated for relay to a user-defined host. |
Message discarded | Discarded by policy. |
No encryption endpoint for recipients | Unable to be delivered, due to no encryption endpoint defined for recipient. |
Non-delivered | Non-delivered. |
Non-delivered from message area | Non-delivered from a message area. |
Notify sender about unreachable recipients | Unable to be delivered and the sender has been notified with a non-delivery email. |
PMM Auto-release | Released from a PMM-enabled message area automatically. |
PMM Delete | Deleted from a message area by a PMM user. |
PMM Release | Released from a message area by a PMM user. |
Placed in problem message area | Detained because the |
Queued for relay to an encryption portal | Placed in queue to be relayed to an encryption portal. |
Rejected | Rejected at the |
Received by MTA | Received for processing (inbound). |
Released from message area | Released from a message area. |
Reprocessed from message area | Reprocessed manually from a message area. |
Send a copy (BCC) | Copied and emailed to a user-defined email address. |
Send a copy (Relay Server) | Copied and archived to a relay server. |
Split into multiple messages | Split as a result of policy. |
Split to apply encryption endpoint settings | Split as a result of applying an encryption endpoint. |
Successfully processed | Successfully processed by the |
Viewed in message area | Viewed by an administrator. |
Viewed message body | Message tab viewed by an administrator. |
Viewed raw message | Raw Message tab viewed by an administrator. |
Below each Message Event, a summary of Additional Information is also displayed.
Additional Information | Description |
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Actioned by | The user who processed the message. |
Address Route | The policy route that was applied to the message. |
Attachments | Filenames of attachments included with the message. |
Delivery failed | Delivery was unsuccessful. |
Encryption endpoint | The name of the mail encryption endpoint applied to the message. |
Encryption error | Specific error while applying encryption. |
Encryption method | The method used to encrypt the message. |
Held area | The message area where a message is held. |
Hostname | The name (or IP address) of the relay server hosting archived or relayed messages. |
Never expire | The message has been configured to remain indefinitely in a message area. |
New MessageID | Unique identity of a message following a processing event (release, reprocess, forward, non-deliver) or a relay event. |
Receiving Peer | The |
Recipients | A list of recipients of the message. |
Sending Host | The IP address of the sender's host server. |
Set expiry days | The number of days configured for the message to remain in a message area before expiring. |
SMTP Auth | SMTP Authentication status. Authentication type and connection details are displayed in brackets. |
Threats Found | Potential threats or issues detected by policy or a failure to process. |
TLS Requested | The level of transport layer security (TLS) requested for encrypting the message. The TLS Requested value can be None, Opportunistic, or Mandatory (forced). |
Transport Security | Protocol providing encryption at the transport layer (TLS). |
Triggered Rules | A list of the content rules that have been triggered by the message. |
User | The PMM user who processed the message. |
Use the Show Log button to view SMTP logs associated with the selected message. The Show Log button is not displayed if the SMTP log level is lower than 4. For more information on log levels, see Configuring SMTP Log Levels. |
Occasionally, a message can be split by a policy route, or for encryption. Split messages might be processed differently, despite originating as a single message. Message Tracking highlights messages that have been split by displaying subsequent message events with a shaded background in the Message Events area.
Searching for messages on peered
If you are searching with the Attachment or Reject Reason criteria across peered |
Use the Reset Filter button to start a new search. |
You can search for a message on the Track Message page, using any of the following criteria:
Search Criteria | Description |
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Sender | The email address of the message sender. |
Recipients | The email address of the intended recipient. |
Subject | Text contained in the subject line of a message. |
Sending Host |
The upstream SMTP host responsible for sending the message. |
Attachment | An attachment filename. |
Reject Reason |
A reason for message rejection. Select a Reject Reason from the list of options in the drop-down menu. |
Message Security |
The encryption method used. Select a method from the list of options in the drop-down menu. PGP*, S/MIME, Password* encryption methods are available. Select Any Encrypted to search for messages encrypted with any of the available methods, or None to search for messages with none. |
Transport Security | The type of encryption security used for message delivery. You can search for messages that are delivered using Forced TLS, Opportunistic TLS, or Encryption Portal. |
Message Action | The policy or process action performed on the message. You can search for Accepted, Rejected, or Any messages. |
Received | The time period in which the message was received for processing. You can select a preset value (for example, Today, Yesterday, Last Week) or set a Custom time period. |
Peers |
The Peer |
*PGP and Password encryption types are not available if your |
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What do the Reject Reasons mean?
Each Reject Reason is displayed in the list of options with its system name in brackets.
Reject | Reason |
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Bad Reputation (TRUSTmanager:reject) | Sender has a bad reputation with Spamlogic. |
Badly Tagged Recipient (spam:badlytaggedrecipient) | Invalid BATV![]() |
Banned Sender (spam:bannedsender) | Sender blocked by Spamlogic. |
BATV (spam:batvfailure) | Probable spam detected by BATV. |
Confirmed Junk Email (spam:confirmedjunkemail) |
Junk email detected. |
Confirmed Phishing Email (spam:confirmedphishingemail) |
Phishing email detected. This is a sub-category of Junk email. |
DKIM (spam:dkimhardfail) |
Mail failed DKIM verification check. |
DMARC (spam:dmarcreject) |
Mail failed DMARC verification check. |
Domain of Sender Address Does Not exist (spam:unresolvablesenderdomain) |
Sender's domain is unresolved. |
Grey Listed (spam:greylisted) | Sender temporarily rejected by a greylist. |
Host Denied (spam:hostdenied) |
Sending host rejected. |
Other Reject Reason (spam:otherrejectreason) | Rejected for reason not listed. |
Oversized messages (smtp:oversized) |
Mail contains oversized attachment or content. |
Real-time Blacklist (spam:rbllookup) | Sender's IP address blacklisted by Spamlogic. |
Recipient Verification (spam:recipientverification) | Recipient unknown |
Relaying Denied (spam:relayingdenied) |
Relayed message denied. |
Sender Spoofed (spam:spoofedsender) | Sender attempted to spoof an approved email address. |
SMTP Auth Error (SMTP Auth:error) | Unable to verify a connection using SMTP authentication. |
SPF |
Sender policy framework validation could not contact DNS. |
SPF Fail (spam:spf) | Sender policy framework validation check failed. |
Suspected Junk Email (spam:suspectedjunkemail) |
Junk email suspected. |
Suspected Phishing Email (spam:suspectedphishingemail) |
Phishing email suspected. This is a sub-category of Junk email. |
SMTP Auth Error (SMTP Auth:error) | Unable to verify a connection using SMTP authentication. |
TLS Authentication Failed (TLS:authenticationfailed) |
Unable to authenticate using TLS. |
Search for multiple senders or recipients?
Message Tracking allows you to search with a single entry in either the Sender or Recipients field. You can also search for email addresses using a domain. For example, searching with @company.org returns matches for all users within the company.org domain.
You can search for messages with 'no sender' (such as delivery reports or other automated messages) by using <> in the Sender field. |
Search for messages received within a time period?
You can search for recently processed messages in a variety of ways using Message Tracking. You can also search for older messages, or refine the search criteria to a time period of your choice. The available preset values for messages Received are:
This Week is defined as the time period between the first day of the week and Today. You can use the Track and report settings page to define the Start Day and End Day of the week. For example, if the Start Day of the week is Monday, This Week refers to the period between Monday and Today, while Last Week is defined as the time period between the previous Monday and Sunday. |
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Search results are displayed in a list, indicating the status of the message, the Sender, Recipients, Subject, and the Processed date and time.
The current status of a message is displayed by one of the following Message Tracking icons:
Icon | Description |
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The message has been successfully delivered. |
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The message was rejected by the |
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The message is being processed by the |
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The message has been split by the security policy. |
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The message is currently in the deferred queue as it was unable to be delivered on the first attempt. |
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The message has been blocked by the security policy, or has timed-out while in the deferred queue. |
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The message has been deleted. |
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The message has been redirected to a held message area. |
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A PMM action (delete, release, auto-release) has been applied to the message. |
If a large number of messages match your search results, the list of messages is displayed on multiple pages. Page navigation buttons enable you to scroll through each page of results, or select pages individually. You can also specify the number of results displayed per page (20, 50, 100, 150, 200, or 300) using the drop-down menu in the results toolbar.
Search results are displayed in reverse chronological order, with the most recently processed message displayed at the top of the list. |
Search results can be exported as a CSV file. This enables you to save and archive the search results for future use.
Click Export. A dialog is displayed enabling you to configure the save or export options.
The exported CSV contains the data pertaining to the messages displayed in your search results including the Timestamp, Event type, Message ID and Peer ID (name), Sender, Recipients, Subject, Message Outcome, Attachment names, and Encryption Type. |
You can view the complete set of message events for an individual message.
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