Exchange Load Gen - Empty email in message tracking - Expected?

Hi,
1. After running Exchange Load Gen, we checked the message tracking and it doesn't have any message passed through Message Tracking tool. Is this expected?
2. During running of Exchange Load gen, when we login to the test mailboxes OWA, there is no emails as well. Is this expected?
Jabez Gan [MVP] - http://www.msblog.org Contributing Author for: (Sybex) MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure Configuration Study Guide: Exam 70-643

Hi Jabez,
What’s the version of Loadgen do you use, is it 2013?
Thanks,
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