Bill,

Since this is a local operation, the application is given the 2053 and has
the responsibility for acting on it.




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I recently had a customer transmission queue fill up because there receiver
channel was down. Because I am in Atlanta Ga. and they are in Germany, it
takes time to resolve such issues.

But, I was surprised that once the transmit queue was full, messages were
not placed on the dead letter queue. The sending application was just
failing with a 2053. The queue manager dose have a default dead letter
queue defined, and that queue does exist (SYSTEM.DEAD.LETTER.QUEUE). I have
always believed that if a message cannot be delivered for any reason it
goes to the dead letter queue if one is defined. Is that true?

Bill Anderson
Senior Systems Analyst
SITA Atlanta, GA
770-303-3503 (office)
404-915-3190 (cell)
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