what does nexthopdomain mean in get-queue command output for exchange server?

As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, there isn't a specific "nexthopdomain" attribute in the output of the Get-Queue command in Microsoft Exchange Server. However, the Get-Queue cmdlet provides information about the queues on an Exchange server, and it may include various attributes related to the status and properties of the queues.


Attributes in the Get-Queue command output typically include information such as:


Identity: A unique identifier for the queue.

DeliveryType: Indicates the type of delivery, such as DNSConnectorDelivery or SmtpDelivery.

NextHopDomain: This could indicate the next hop domain for the messages in the queue.

If you are seeing "NextHopDomain" in the output of the Get-Queue command, it likely refers to the domain to which the messages in the queue are next scheduled to be delivered. It represents the destination domain for the messages currently in the queue.


To get more detailed and accurate information about the specific attributes available in your version of Exchange Server, I recommend checking the official Microsoft documentation for that version or using the Get-Help cmdlet within the Exchange Management Shell for detailed information on the attributes and their meanings. Additionally, you may want to check for any updates or changes introduced in newer versions of Exchange Server that may have occurred after my last update in January 2022.

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