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Customize the principal field of outgoing email messages
Learn about different options using LotusScript code and Formula language to customize the principal field of outgoing Lotus Notes email messages. Ask the Expert
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JavaScript error encountered when opening Lotus Notes email
Learn why you may be encountering a JavaScript error messages when opening HTML-formatted email messages in Lotus Notes. Ask the Expert
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Limit the size of incoming email attachments to a Lotus Domino server
Learn a few options you can use to limit the size of imcoming email attachments to you Lotus Domino server. Ask the Expert
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LotusScript to extract and move attachments to a Lotus Notes mailbox or file folder
SearchDomino.com LotusScript expert Cregg Hardwick explains how to extract and email attachments to a Lotus Notes mailbox or file folder of your choice using LotusScript code. Ask the Expert
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Transferring active mail files from Domino server to SAN
How tricky would it be to transfer all of my users' active mail files from a Domino server to a SAN? Ask the Expert
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Setting corporate mail file size policies on NSF files
SearchDomino.com expert Chuck Connell examines what to consider when setting corporate mail file size policies. Ask the Expert
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Need to restrict who can send Internet mail and from where
This administrator needs to restrict who can send Internet mail and from which mailfile it can be sent. Ask the Expert
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Can Microsoft Outlook be used with Domino without installing Notes client?
This administrator wants to know if Microsoft Outlook can be used with Domino if the Lotus Notes client is not installed. Ask the Expert
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Impact of user manually compacting mail database
This administrator wants to know the impact of an individual user manually compating their mail database. Ask the Expert
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Should Notes ID files be stored on different server than nsf files?
This Notes user says that a client running R6 has their ID files stored on a different server than their nsf files, and wants to know if that should be the case. Ask the Expert