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  2. RabbitMQ - Wikipedia

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    RabbitMQ is an open-source message-broker software (sometimes called message-oriented middleware) that originally implemented the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) and has since been extended with a plug-in architecture to support Streaming Text Oriented Messaging Protocol (STOMP), MQ Telemetry Transport (MQTT), and other protocols.

  3. Fix problems reading or receiving AOL Mail

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    If possible, ask the sender to resend the message to see if you can get the message a second time. Check for emails in your Spam folder. If you find emails in your Spam folder that don't belong there, you'll need to mark the messages as "not spam." 1. Sign in to AOL Mail. 2. Click the Spam folder. 3. Select the message that isn't spam. 4.

  4. Dead letter queue - Wikipedia

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    The message exceeds the size limit. The message expires because it reached the TTL (time to live) [4] The message is rejected by another queue exchange. [5] The message has been read and rejected too many times. [6] Routing these messages to a dead letter queue enables analysis of common fault patterns and potential software problems. [7]

  5. Message queue - Wikipedia

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    The windowing system places messages indicating user or other events, such as timer ticks or messages sent by other threads, into the message queue. The GUI application removes these events one at a time by calling a routine called getNextEvent() or similar in an event loop , and then calling the appropriate application routine to process that ...

  6. Poison message - Wikipedia

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    A poison message refers to a client–server model issue, where a client machine tries to send a message to the server and fails too many times (the actual amount of "too many" is variable). The behavior toward Poison messages varies - they are either discarded, create a service request event, or initiate other failure indications.

  7. Microsoft Message Queuing - Wikipedia

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    Java Message Service, similar technology on the Java platform; Amazon Simple Queue Service, commoditized messaging service provided by Amazon.com for a per-use fee. It allows users to rent access to messaging without having to maintain their own server. RabbitMQ, open source message queue broker that implements a pre-standard version of AMQP. [9]

  8. Amazon Simple Queue Service - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS) is a distributed message queuing service introduced by Amazon.com as a beta in late 2004, and generally available in mid 2006. [1] [2] It supports programmatic sending of messages via web service applications as a way to communicate over the Internet.

  9. Intercept message - Wikipedia

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    Most of these messages often include the phrase "Your call cannot be completed as dialed." Sometimes a message would say to first dial a 1 or a 0 (the toll prefix for a trunk call) plus the area code of the called number. A message may also be played when 0 or 1 followed by an area code is prepended unnecessarily on landline phone calls to ...