The quickest way to view some of the messages in a queue is to enumerate the first 100 messages. This command is actually the default setting of the Custom Filter command that enables you to enumerate a specific set of messages.
- To display the first 100 messages of a queue in Message Summary view:
- Gain access to the Queues node
- Cllick the queue that you want to view.
- Determine whether there are messages to enumerate:
- If There are no matching messages queued is displayed in the details pane, there are no messages to enumerate.
- If Enumerate message from the queue node is displayed in the details pane, continue to the next step.
- With the queue selected, click Enumerate 100 Messages on the Action menu.
- To display a custom-filtered list of messages in Message Summary view:
- Gain access to the Queues node
- Click the queue that you want to view.
- Determine whether there are messages to enumerate:
- If There are no matching messages queued is displayed in the details pane, there are no messages to enumerate.
- If Enumerate message from the queue node is displayed in the details pane, continue to the next step.
- With the queue selected, click Custom Filter on the Action menu.
NOTE: The Custom Filter dialog box is displayed.In the Select the Action list, click Enumerate (this is the default action). Set other options in this dialog box to meet all the criteria of the messages that you want to view, and then click OK.
NOTE: To stop the search at any time, click Cancel in the Searching dialog box.
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server