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INotes Web access available for download as part of R5.0.8
release includes fixes for bugs encountered since R5.0.7and the long-awaited iNotes Web Access client. INotes Web Access is an enhancement to Lotus's current Web-based e-mail capabilities, which have been available since R5...
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Jun 27, 2001
iNotes DoS flaw discovered
Vulnerability aggregator Secunia is warning of a moderate issue in IBM Lotus Domino Web Access, formerly called iNotes, version 6.x that could be exploited by an attacker to cause a remote denial of service...
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Jul 6, 2004
Lotus updates its iNotes strategy
Lotus Software's iNotes Web Access offering may not have received as much attention at Lotusphere 2002 as Java Server Pages did, but the Web-based client is emerging as a viable alternative to Notes. SearchDomino has the latest information on iNotes for Domino 6...
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Mar 13, 2002
Lotus delivers R5.0.9 just in time for the holidays
directory catalog support for Domino Off-Line Services and features in iNotes Web Access and iNotes Access for Microsoft Outlook...
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Jan 29, 2001
Lotus seeks guinea pigs for 6.5 beta
and Lotus is looking for testers. New features include platform support for Domino Web Access (formerly iNotes Web Access) and quick rules for junk mail management...
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Apr 17, 2003
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Know IT All Answer #1
Were you correct? Today's Know IT All answer is:
Lotus' iNotes Web Access allows users to access their Domino-based mail, calendar, schedule, to-do lists, contact lists, and notebooks from any computer, at any location, as long as they have an... More... Aug 24, 2001
Lotus offers Notes/Domino road map
links in the Notes "To" field; and added integration with Microsoft Office.
On the server side, Lotus said 6.5 will feature Linux-related additions like vLinux support and the ability to access iNotes through a Mozilla browser. Looking longer term, Lotus will make good on its strategy to "cross-pollinate" IBM software group assets. Next year's major release will give companies the ability to... More... Feb 5, 2003
Quiz # 1 on Knowledge Management
their Domino-based mail, calendar, schedule, to-do lists, contact lists, and notebooks from any computer, at any location, as long as they have an Internet connection.
a. .Net b. J2EE c. iNotes Web access d. Domino Off-Line Services e. Sametime 2. Lotus' K-station portal recently merged with this IBM portal framework. 3. This is the name of a... More... Oct 9, 2001
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