= Properties for Copied Messages :idprefix: :idseparator: - There are several operations within the broker that result in copying a message. These include: * Diverting a message from one address to another. * Moving an expired message from a queue to the configured `expiry-address` * Moving a message which has exceeded its `max-delivery-attempts` from a queue to the configured `dead-letter-address` * Using the management API to administratively move messages from one queue to another When this happens the body and properties of the original message are copied to a new message. However, the copying process removes some potentially important pieces of data so those are preserved in the following special message properties: _AMQ_ORIG_ADDRESS:: a String property containing the _original address_ of the message _AMQ_ORIG_QUEUE:: a String property containing the _original queue_ of the message _AMQ_ORIG_MESSAGE_ID:: a String property containing the _original message ID_ of the message It's possible for the aforementioned operations to be combined. For example, a message may be diverted from one address to another where it lands in a queue and a consumer tries & fails to consume it such that the message is then sent to a dead-letter address. Or a message may be administratively moved from one queue to another where it then expires. In cases like these the `ORIG` properties will contain the information from the _last_ (i.e. most recent) operation.