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MessageStats 7.8.1 - Reports User Guide

Upgrading MessageStats Overview Typical MessageStats Upgrade Scenarios Moving the MessageStats Database Moving and Upgrading MessageStats Moving Custom Reports and Report Subscriptions Viewing, Creating, and Editing MessageStats Reports My Reports and Corporate Reports Exchange Executive Summaries Reports Exchange Organizations Reports Exchange Server Reports Exchange Content Analysis Reports Exchange Mailboxes Reports Exchange Mail Contacts Reports Exchange Distribution Groups Reports Exchange Public Folders Reports Exchange Storage Reports Exchange Internet Reports Exchange Inventory Reports Migration Reports MessageStats Gathering Reports Appendix A: How to Read the Reports Report Filter Definitions

MessageStats Gathering Report Descriptions

The MessageStats Gathering report folder contain reports that describe the status of the various MessageStats gathering tasks.

Gathering Summary

This report shows the status of tasks performed by the MessageStats application and by the MessageStats Scheduler Service.

The status information also appears in the Gathering Status report that is accessible on the MessageStats Console. For more information, the MessageStats Administrator Guide.

Gathering Status

This report presents a more detailed status of the tasks performed by MessageStats and by the MessageStats Scheduler Service. This report aggregates the task entries for each source.

Gathering Failure

The Gathering Failure report provides a list of all the MessageStats gathering and processing tasks with the following statuses: Aborted, Failed, Pending, Processing, Pending Retry, and Warning. For information about gathering and processing task status, see the MessageStats Administrator Guide.

The report is grouped by status and provides you with a means to monitor and troubleshoot the gathering of data in your Exchange organizations.

Appendix A: How to Read the Reports

What is the Definition of Physical and Logical Messages?

MessageStats reports show the message values in two categories: logical and physical. In the report column headings, the term physical identifies the physical message counts. If messages are not labeled as physical, they are logical messages.

For example, in the Mailbox Activity | Summary report, the message columns are labeled as Physical Messages. The term physical message is used to provide message counts in a manner similar to how Exchange handles a message. When a user opens Outlook, creates a message with five recipients and clicks Send, there is one physical message that Exchange tries deliver to each recipient.

Exchange may create copies of the message so that each recipient can receive the message. This process is called bifurcation and is performed when different recipients receive copies of the same message. A logical message is a message in which each recipient is counted as a separate message. For example, if a mail message is created in Outlook and is sent to nine recipients, MessageStats would count that as one physical sent message and nine logical sent messages. From a delivery standpoint (received messages), the logical and physical counts are the same since a delivery event can only happen to one mailbox.

Logical message counts make more sense when you categorize messages as internal or external. For example, in the Mailbox Activity | Internal vs. External report, MessageStats needs to determine whether a mailbox is sending internal or external messages. Since a message can have multiple recipients, and the recipients can be both internal and external, reports need to show a message in more granular way.

For information about internal and external messages, see How Does MessageStats Determine Internal and External Messages? .

Reports that Show Physical Message Counts

Here are the standard reports (using the tree node names) that show physical message counts:

Top node

Corporate Exchange At A Glance (Message part)

Executive Summary

Server Traffic Usage

Service Delivery (Delivery Time parts)

Organizations

Subject Auditing (both reports)

Organizational Traffic

Servers

Server Activity (all reports)

Server Mail Traffic (all reports)

Delivery Times (all reports)

Message Sizes (all reports)

Content Analysis

Mailbox Content (all reports)

Public Folder Content (all reports)

Mailbox Attachments (all reports)

Public Folder Attachments (all reports)

Mailboxes

Mailbox Activity Summary

Mailbox Profile - Mailbox Profile - For the following parts:

Message Size Distribution

Mailbox Auditing (both reports)

Message Sizes (both reports)

Internet

Internal Namespace Distribution

Migration

Mailbox Migration Progress (both reports)

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