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IBM® Lotus® Domino® Object and Attachment Service (DAOS) is a feature introduced in Lotus Domino 8.5.0, aimed primarily at reducing disk space. This document is a detailed, step-by-step guide to preparing, planning, deploying, and maintaining a successful DAOS implementation. |
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What is the Global domain document used for and how is the document created? The Global domain document is a document used by the Domino server to identify the local Internet domain(s) and to form the structure of a user's Internet reply address. The document is necessary to ensure you receive ... |
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Explanation: For those users who want to manually set their Notes 8.5.1 client to connect to Lotus Protector, you will need to specify the URL in a Notes ini setting for the Lotus Protector for Mail Security 2.5 server. Note: This setting supports the use of an IPHOSTNAME:PORT combination such as ... |
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Using message disclaimers in Domino
Since the introduction of EU regulations on disclaiming email, the use of message disclaimers in Domino has become more prevalent in the EMEA region. Message disclaimers are notices (usually short text blocks) that are added to email messages. They are often ... |
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When it comes to configuring the Domino Attachment and Object Service (DAOS), you may be asking yourself and us in turn what's the right way to set it up? For example, is there an optimum “Minimum Size” setting? Should the repository go under the data directory or on its own drive? What's ... |
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This Lotus Domino mail routing video illustrates the basics of routing documents between applications. While the animation shows document routing, the same concepts apply to mail routing. |
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Explanation: The 'MailConvertMimeOnTransfer' setting can force message format conversion from MIME to the native Notes Rich Text format (also known as CD records). Values are as follows ... 0 = Rout |
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Explanation: The 'RFC2822MessageID' setting will prevent Mail routing from compliance with RFC 2822. Beginning with Domino 6.0.4 and 6.5.2, the Mail router enforces the RFC 2822 rule that each Mess |