tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.comments2024-03-14T08:33:27.844+11:00Real World ComputingGavin Bollardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13833941398375568706noreply@blogger.comBlogger551125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-7428527200060018072023-08-27T19:42:20.042+10:002023-08-27T19:42:20.042+10:00Wow, this article really brings back memories of m...Wow, this article really brings back memories of my early professional days when Lotus Notes was the go-to tool for so many businesses. Mail merge was such a lifesaver when it came to sending out personalized emails to a large group of recipients. It's fascinating to see how technology has evolved since then, but the basics of efficient communication remain timeless. Looking forward to more posts like this!<br /><br />tempmailhttps://mailboxtemporary.net/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-60995570193786495802023-02-27T13:24:48.091+11:002023-02-27T13:24:48.091+11:00This is a great synopsis: thanks so much for putti...This is a great synopsis: thanks so much for putting it together.<br /><br />When I was a kid my family lived in a house constructed in the 1880s that hadn't been updated much. My parents renovated it and added mod-cons like central heating and a dishwasher. Nowadays I see it has solar panels and a swimming pool. It's a beautiful solid residence that's completely up to date: much better than a place a couple of doors down where they demolished an original house and replaced it with something "modern" a couple of decades ago.<br /><br />So also with Notes/Domino: a beautiful residence: please reach out to HCL Software if you need advice on how easily you can ensure it's completely contemporary.Anthony Holmeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13597824957507867541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-40808964236009510752023-02-25T00:11:07.600+11:002023-02-25T00:11:07.600+11:00The internet's birthday was in 1983, before No...The internet's birthday was in 1983, before Notes came along. The web was 1993 after Notes. Notes and Domino has embraced both.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-29966425282383478332023-02-24T23:45:14.528+11:002023-02-24T23:45:14.528+11:00I completely agree with you, there is no alternati...I completely agree with you, there is no alternative platform to Lotus. I too have been working for more than 30 years and still today I help companies that perhaps would like to change platforms, but then realize that the costs are prohibitive and that no product is remotely comparable to Lotus out there...<br /><br />I believe that the new Rest APIs made available with version 12.02 can be an extraordinary tool for keeping Domino alive for a very long time, perhaps by connecting it to Volt or to a low code platform such as Bubble. I'm amazed that this big news hasn't yet been adequately commented and highlighted by our community...Bobonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-60755191629268634142022-11-29T17:59:52.811+11:002022-11-29T17:59:52.811+11:00Perfect Blog, i like your way of explaining, keep ...Perfect Blog, i like your way of explaining, keep it up. <a href="https://www.quixtec.com/restricted-access-to-microsoft-teams-data-via-exchange-web-services/" rel="nofollow">Restricted access to Microsoft Teams data via Exchange Web Services</a>QuiTechttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07786794573900191297noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-68774802211539199152022-11-29T02:23:46.248+11:002022-11-29T02:23:46.248+11:00VMail NSF to PST Converter Tool effortlessly expor...VMail NSF to PST Converter Tool effortlessly exports Lotus Notes emails, contacts, attachments, to-do, calendaring data, etc. into outlook. This is the NSF this is certainly best for PST transformation software which maintains the info properties and folder structure following the conversion. Its several choices which can be advanced migration. There's no necessity to grab install therefore the MS outlook for the export NSF to PST format. It’s appropriate for all versions of Lotus Notes and Windows OS.<br />A number of the functions that are few<br />• Provides transformation this is certainly selective of each Lotus Notes mailbox product.<br />• Aids Lotus Notes (*.NSF) Version: 10.0.1, 9.0.1, 9.0, 8.5, 8.0.2, 7.0, 6.5 and 6.0 data.<br />• Keeps all email properties like To, CC, BCC, Date-Time, Subject & Attachments.<br />Know more info- >NSF to PST Converter<soniya07https://www.blogger.com/profile/12820759297560330540noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-12779834412510745742022-11-22T00:05:08.377+11:002022-11-22T00:05:08.377+11:00it copies the whole page, not only the signature.it copies the whole page, not only the signature.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13857192410666018757noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-39981834488831796102022-10-03T20:18:25.044+11:002022-10-03T20:18:25.044+11:00Nice blog...power bi pros and consNice blog...<a href="https://jaxel.com/the-facts-about-pros-and-cons-of-power-bi/" rel="nofollow">power bi pros and cons</a>Jaxelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10230028577437943039noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-17206690282570508222022-09-28T18:42:50.652+10:002022-09-28T18:42:50.652+10:00I believe the IF2 Kit is a complete kit so you wou...I believe the IF2 Kit is a complete kit so you wouldn't need to install all other kits before applying the patch.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-68189687846954605112022-02-27T22:39:46.506+11:002022-02-27T22:39:46.506+11:00I'm having a quite different experience. V12+ ...I'm having a quite different experience. V12+ (even 12.0) is just working with all scenarios, single hostname, multiple hostnames wherever we create our CSR and however we manage certificates (we use letsencrypt a lot actually.. also to avoid the practice of wildcard certificates that end up everywhere and with little securit).<br /><br />Looks like, to me, you hit a config iussue more than a bug.Daniele Vistallihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11494564511842018558noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-85559566627222214652022-02-27T22:08:03.767+11:002022-02-27T22:08:03.767+11:00There is no change in 12.0.1 for the behavior you ...There is no change in 12.0.1 for the behavior you are describing. The old KYR cache is loading in parallel to the TLS Cache by design -- also in 12.0.1.<br /><br />This is implemented to ensure that when running the new more modern TLS Cache, the existing KYR files still work until you remove them manually from disk.<br /><br />The new TLS Cache is always checked first. If no matching TLS Credentials document is found, it will still try to find a KYR file.<br /><br />There are a couple of improvements in 12.0.1 to help you find out about the configuration used and also for importing. But this all worked the same in 12.0 already!<br /><br />You can use "load certmgr -showcerts" to see all active TLS Credentials for a server.<br /><br />It does not matter how you create the CSR nor how you import it. <br />You don't have to do it in Domino. But importing existing certificates has been improved in 12.0.1 with the import/export UI in certstore.nsf.<br /><br />In 12.0. you had to import existing PEM based certs into certstore.nsf via "load certmgr -importpem ..".<br /><br />This command did not enable the imported TLS Credentials automatically for the current server and you had to add your server to "Server with access" to get the private key encrypted for your server.id and to let the TLS Cache load it.<br /><br />This command has been aligned with the new import functionality in 12.0.1 and automatically adds the own server -- that's the only change I an think of making a difference for you. So you might have missed to enable "Servers with access" for the TLS Credentials document.<br /><br />Your blog post is based on assumptions and it is misleading for others!<br /><br /><br />Thanks<br /><br />DanielDaniel Nashedhttps://blog.nashcom.denoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-72255046271868678332022-02-21T08:55:12.936+11:002022-02-21T08:55:12.936+11:00Interesting story. Thanks for sharing. I will blog...Interesting story. Thanks for sharing. I will blog about this on NCUG's web site.<br /><br />However, there is one point here that I don't think is quite right:<br />"Office 365 is by contrast, a system without boundaries. You could put a file up on Office 365 and share it with your neighbour as easily as you could someone in a different country. What this means is that from the point of view of a security conscious organisation, Office 365 represents an insecure endpoint. "<br /><br />This is not the case. In my organisation we can't share a file with anyone from the outside who hasn't been invited into our Microsoft Teams environment as an external user. So just like Domino, this can be controlled in a very detailed fashion by the administrator. <br /><br />Also: In general, you can't share a file with anyone who hasn't got a Microsoft-related address. This can be a hotmail, outlook, Microsoft 365, Xbox or similar. But it must be linked to Microsoft. If you try to share a file like you can in Dropbox, with someone who hasn't got a Microsoft related address, they won't have access. Whether this is a good or bad thing depends on your point of view I guess.<br /><br />Anyway, thanks for telling the world, again, that staying on Domino is most of the time the least expensive, and safest, option. Hogne B. Pettersenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14854789159968443190noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-76184265417351815552022-02-15T08:48:07.550+11:002022-02-15T08:48:07.550+11:00Thank you for this post. As I'm sure you can t...Thank you for this post. As I'm sure you can tell from the timestamp, it is 13 years later and this blog entry just helped me out. I inherited a company that still uses Notes and the mail server had long since lost the ability to use the Domino Server service. They kept a user logged in manually running the server via an application window and told me "That's just how it works."<br />While it's still a Byzantine setup, at least I can hope if this decrepit server survives a crash in the middle of the night email should resume operation.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-79435784577446399722020-04-11T04:35:29.210+10:002020-04-11T04:35:29.210+10:00Long path tool was always there for me in this typ...Long path tool was always there for me in this type of problem. I've been using it for months now and it is really helpfulJohn Stephenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05759459564862371815noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-67226221857094971222020-01-16T07:25:41.265+11:002020-01-16T07:25:41.265+11:00Great help!
Works adding O365 groups into MES Grp ...Great help!<br />Works adding O365 groups into MES Grp too!<br />DNLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01722186449838095547noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-10322175089414408372019-12-20T00:46:27.330+11:002019-12-20T00:46:27.330+11:00Thanks to all for suggesting so many ideas for Lot...Thanks to all for suggesting so many ideas for Lotus Notes migration. But according to me, the best software for migrating mails from IBM Notes to any different platform is <b>eSoftTools <a href="https://www.esofttools.com/lotus-notes-to-outlook.html" rel="nofollow">Lotus Notes to Outlook Converter</a> Tool</b>. It helps to recover not only mails but also other items such as calendars, notes, tasks, journal items, contacts, and other attachments. The best part is, one can try it for free in the form of demo.<br /><br /><b>Read More:- <a href="https://www.esofttools.com/nsf-to-pst-converter.html" rel="nofollow">https://www.esofttools.com/nsf-to-pst-converter.html</a></b>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10901413147318213201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-68178702581814145832019-07-02T12:58:42.816+10:002019-07-02T12:58:42.816+10:00Actually, I have found you can use the app passwor...Actually, I have found you can use the app password generated at MFA setup :-)Bennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-6855891155435584012019-04-04T15:58:07.748+11:002019-04-04T15:58:07.748+11:00By using business intelligence Cognos tool. you ca...By using business intelligence Cognos tool. you can enhance the business productivity. this can improve your business profits. know how to implement in <a href="https://onlineitguru.com/cognos-tm1-training.html" title="Cognos TM1 Online Training | Cognos TM1 Online Course in India | Online IT Guru" rel="nofollow"> IBM training</a>gauthamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13858736637154721820noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-48138937780767309302019-02-18T20:44:17.431+11:002019-02-18T20:44:17.431+11:00Thanks, helpful information about moving from Lotu...Thanks, helpful information about moving from Lotus Notes to MS Outlook. Ralph Millerhttps://www.vsoftware.org/nsf-to-pst-converter.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-11550973387599454382018-09-13T03:44:41.488+10:002018-09-13T03:44:41.488+10:00My Notes mailbox has different alias addresses. I...My Notes mailbox has different alias addresses. I currently have an agent that sends an auto-reply to the sender, regardless as to which alias they used to contact the mailbox. My question is: can I set this up such that the mailbox sends a different auto-reply based on the alias used by the sender? For example, if we the mailbox has these two addresses/aliases:<br /><br />BetaTesting@xyz.com<br /><br />AlphaTesting@xyz.com<br /><br />Can I have the mailbox send "autoreply-1" to anyone who contacted it using the BetaTesting alias, and "autoreply-2" to anyone who contacted it using the AlphaTesting alias?<br /><br />Jeffnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-76664414379029612512018-08-07T02:45:55.184+10:002018-08-07T02:45:55.184+10:00Thanks, hope it will workThanks, hope it will workGadget Storehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09173678328709887242noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-91442354559273418722018-04-20T10:19:31.918+10:002018-04-20T10:19:31.918+10:00I'm on Office365 and I can't drag from SHA...I'm on Office365 and I can't drag from SHAREPOINT (on the web) to OUTLOOK (WEB) or OUTLOOK (APP). It's easy to do if you're using the old file explorer system and you have your files synched but if you don't you need to use the process outlined in this post. Gavin Bollardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13833941398375568706noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-17650850889747959252018-04-19T20:05:57.628+10:002018-04-19T20:05:57.628+10:00....or you could simply drag and drop them from th.......or you could simply drag and drop them from the sharepoint site to outlook. You can even do that with multiple files at once. Not sure about older versions, but it works with SharePoint Online 2013 and Outlook 2013 in IE11<br /><br /><br />tag/a-weapon-to-surpass-metal-gear-crabhttp://blogospheric.com/tag/a-weapon-to-surpass-metal-gear-crab/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-34162983119824333972018-02-19T19:34:17.600+11:002018-02-19T19:34:17.600+11:00Nice :DNice :DTomhttp://www.ceneo.pl/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17199472.post-52772959256616684252018-01-23T21:12:42.578+11:002018-01-23T21:12:42.578+11:00I'm wondering the same thing. It seems like Mi...I'm wondering the same thing. It seems like Microsoft's aiming to complicate matters by limiting archive rights based on the user's subscription plan and changing well known names... so unnecessary.<br /><br /><br />xcom 2 cheatshttp://xcom2consolecommands.com/xcom-2-console-commands-cheats/noreply@blogger.com