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November 10, 2006

R12 Re-cap: MConsole

In previous posts we've looked at R12 changes to X.400 Quick Config and Sodium (secure Open Data, Identity and User Manager). In this post we're taking a look at changes to MConsole.

MConsole is our central tool for M-Switch Operational Management, providing detailed monitoring information and a wide range of controls. MConsole has been completely re-written and with the release of R12 a number of additional capabilities have been added, including:

  • Quarantine Management: MConsole can display information on each quarantined message including sender, recipient and spam score.
  • Message Tracking: Integrated support for message tracking via access to the message database including content of messages in the queue, archived messages and tracking of failed messages.
  • X.400: MConsole now supports redirection, resubmission, forwarding and viewing of X.400 messages.

                             
Click images for more MConsole details
Mconsolemsgpropertiesthumb Mconsolechannelviewthumb_1
Message PropertiesMessage Channels

You can read more about MConsole here.

MConsole is installed with M-Switch R12. If you have already installed a version of M-Switch earlier than R12, please remember to read the Release Notes for information on upgrading to R12.

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