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Security experts warn IT administrators that hackers are already looking for the backdoors opened by the virulent Mydoom worm...
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Twelve days of Domino
Stressed out? Here is a special holiday tune just for Domino and Lotus administrators and developers who need a little cheering up...
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Dec 22, 2000
Admin2003 to cover more territory
There aren't many opportunities for Domino/Notes administrators to get together these days. The upcoming Admin2003 conference puts hundreds of them under a single roof and will cover some of the most pressing issues on administrators' agendas...
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Mar 18, 2003
R5 Standoff: Notes/Domino administrators cling to R4.6
With Rnext's release date still up in the air, nearly half of the world's Notes/Domino administrators say they are sticking to Release 4.6. Some say they may never migrate, even though Lotus support is due to end sometime soon. The high cost and lost productivity are two of the reasons why...
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Mar 9, 2001
NotesBench.org
This is a good resource for Notes/Domino administrators and managers doing capacity planning. You have to register to access the NotesBench Consortium's reports and reference material, but it's free...
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Jul 5, 2004
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How to manage your inbound SPAM mail
This tutorial is for Domino/Notes administrators who want control over spam or junk mail. It covers many of the new features in Domino 6 for blocking and managing spam. This tutorial is focused on helping you get these anti-spam features up and...
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Jun 5, 2003
Preparing for Notes/Domino 7
With Notes/Domino 7 due in mid-September, it's safe to say most Domino administrators have their Notes calendars flagged – not just to remind them about the upgrade but to warn them about the barrage of users' questions that will likely follow. Fortunately, there are already... More... Jun 23, 2005
New and Notesworthy: April 2005
Protea Tools helps admins detect suspicious e-mails Lotus Domino administrators can detect suspicious e-mails in Domino's message stream using Protea AntiVirus Tools 1.03 (PAV Tools), from South African company Protea Tools. PAV Tools uses the open-source anti-virus engine... More... Apr 15, 2005
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