Explanation:
The JournalLimitForwardToDomain NOTES.INI setting can limit the number
of copies of a message that gets journaled for a specific case:
When mail is addressed using an internet address in the Router's responsible
internet domain, and the result of the look-up of that internet address
indicates the user is in another Notes domain, the Router will forward
a copy of the message to that domain. If the message was selected
for journaling, this copy will also be journaled.
Setting JournalLimitForwardToDomain=1 will prevent this duplicate copy
of the forwarded message from being journaled. The original message will
still be journaled. This option must be enabled on the server which has
journaling enabled, and which is doing the forwarding.
Some customers may prefer to leave this option disabled thereby allowing
messages to be double journaled.
Default:
When this setting is absent or set to 0, the behavior is disabled.
Recommendation:
Enable this option on servers with journaling enabled because it can substantially
reduce the size of the journaling database.
Restrictions:
Available as of 6.56, 7.02 and 8.0
Related Settings:
JournalLimitForwardToMailAddress, JournalLimitForwardToSendCopyTo, JournalLimitForwardToAdmins
References:
Technote 1230699
Inbound
Internet mail for multiple users is journaled multiple times
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21230699
Domino Configuration Tuner:
This setting is included in the
DCT
catalog of best practices.