Basic Definition of Message Tracking
draft-jones-msgtrk-def-01
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Authors | Bruce Ernst , Gordon B. Jones | ||
Last updated | 1999-03-25 | ||
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Abstract
This document defines message tracking as a prelude to the creation of a message tracking model. Message tracking is a messaging management function; it provides the ability to find out, after the fact, the path that a particular message took through the messaging system, the current status of that message, and its characteristics.
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