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Sending secure Notes e-mail: Implications of the e-signature act
The recently enacted U.S. e-signature act has left Notes administrators wondering if they should invest in e-mail security since Lotus' certification structure is designed for Notes-to-Notes messages and third-party signature certification is necessary to send messages to other e-mail clients...
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Jul 24, 2000
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
Firm reacts to Notes, Domino security holes
Security firm Rapid 7 is warning that Lotus Notes and Domino are subject to a number of security holes which could result in corruption of Notes databases. The firm is delaying the release of details of the vulnerabilities until Wednesday but is urging administrators to "upgrade immediately to R5.0.12 or R6.0.1 to protect their servers...
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Mar 11, 2003
New flaw discovered in Lotus Domino
worry is the exploit could be used to simply copy and paste the Melissa virus into a Lotus Notes e-mail and infect this environment as well as send the infected e-mail externally. Lotus was not available for comment...
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Feb 23, 2001
Lotus Domino 5.0.9 breaks @DocChildren and @DocDescendants
are reporting problems with the Quarterly Maintenance Release (QMR) 5.0.9 of Lotus Notes, Designer, Administrator clients and Domino server. It seems the November-issued release creates errors with @DocChildren and @DocDescendants when running on Windows NT...
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Jan 2, 2002
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Exploring Lotus Notes Domino 8.0.1 and beyond
One Inc. in Rutherford, N.J. "They don't want to implement the Lotus Notes 8.0 release because they recognize that it's the base and there may be a lot of changes."
One ongoing complaint that Lotus Notes administrators have heard from users is that the Lotus Notes user interface (UI) wasn't entirely user-friendly. Most of the changes that occurred in Lotus Notes 8.0 are client-side upgrades; not a lot of admin-side... More... Jun 26, 2008
Roots of Notes
Lotus Notes this month reached its 15th birthday -- a notable plateau for any technology. But the road really began long before Lotus' Notes rolled out in '89. The important ideas behind the Notes client and...
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Dec 22, 2004
Lotus sweetens offer to move to 6.5
Today, IBM Lotus officially announced Notes and Domino 6.5 and offered new incentives for customers to upgrade. Companies currently paying Notes maintenance fees that make the move to 6.5 between Oct. 1 and Dec. 31 will receive 20 seats of... More... Sep 22, 2003
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