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The MTSORE database contains a wealth of information concerning the email that moves through your Domino Domain. This article is intended to show you how to read that database using a simple LotusScript program. |
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This demonstration shows you how to create and use stationery when sending messages in Lotus iNotes 8.5.1. |
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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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Read the developerWorks article Understanding SMTP authentication and securing your IBM Lotus Domino 8 server from spam, to learn how the SMTP protocol and SMTP authentication process works to secure |
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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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Explanation: When mail journaling, compression and encryption are in use, there are cases for which Domino performs unnecessary conversions between LZ1 and Huffman encoding. The ENABLE_LZ1_ENCRYPTED_ |
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Explanation: The default SMTP connection time out is 3 minutes. The default value for SMTPTimeoutMultiplier is 1. Increasing SMTPTimeoutMultiplier to 3 will cause connections to remain open for 9 min |
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Over the last few years, a significant number of organizations have faced increased scrutiny and litigation, requiring them to tap into their email systems to deliver records of communication between |
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Explanation: The JournalLimitForwardToSendCopyTo setting limits the number of copies of a message that gets journaled for a specific case: It limits journalling of messages forwarded via a "send cop |
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Explanation: The JournalLimitForwardToMailAddress setting limits the number of copies of a message that gets journaled for a specific case: It limits journaling of messages forwarded to a forwarding |
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Explanation: The JournalLimitForwardToDomain NOTES.INI setting can limit the number of copies of a message that gets journaled for a specific case: When mail is addressed using an internet address i |
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Explanation: The JournalLimitForwardToAdmins setting in NOTES.INI can limit the number of copies of a message that gets journaled for a specific case: It limits journaling of messages forwarded to a |
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Explanation: The 'DISABLE_BCC_GROUP_EXPANSION' setting will disable BCC group expansion, thereby improving mail server performance. Without this configuration, when a group is entered into the BCC (b |
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Explanation: The Domino mail server by default checks every connected user once per minute for new mail and then notifies those users that have new mail. Other status, like refreshed views, use this |
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Explanation: The Domino mail server by default checks every connected user once per minute for new mail and then notifies those users that have new mail. Other status, like refreshed views, use this s |
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Explanation: The MailLeaveSessionsOpen setting in notes.ini can be used to improve router performance by avoiding constant creation and destruction of sessions. This is handy for servers that do a lot of internal mail routing. Leaving the sessions open will lower bandwidth as handshaking between ... |
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When system mail rules or headlines are used on a Domino server, the server keeps in memory the list of databases affected so that when a note is updated, databases that must react to note updates can be found quickly and the action taken. By default, if the action involves a programatic check, ... |