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This week, we have another guest tip from Alain Romedenne (aromedenne at amadeus dot net). Alain is heavily involved with the OpenDOM and NSFPeek projects at OpenNTF.org, and wanted to share some of his wisdom with the Breaking Par readers. Thanks, Alain! This tip talks about adding color coding in your mail file for messages that are marked "Return Receipt"... « Breaking Par » |
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In this article, we compare how Lotus Notes and Domino Web Access interact with address books to find and resolve mailing addresses... « Stephen Cooke » |
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The most recent edition of "The View" magazine has a good article by Andre Guirard called Using HTML, MIME, and LotusScript to jazz up messages and reports that discusses (among other things) how to add an inline image to a Notes rich text field -- not an icon of the image file, but the full image itself.. « Julian Robichaux » |
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Update 1.2.0
- Now stores all settings in the file noteskiller.ini
- Delete the file Cache.DSK or Cache.NDK (optional)
- Calls NLNOTES.EXE instead of NOTES.EXE during the restart (optional)
- Runs in "silent mode". Use the command line switch -s « Manfred Dillmann » |
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I think this is a great tip - it just takes a little work to make it shine. The idea is to leverage Desktop Policy/Setting documents to push any (a) client notes.ini settings or (b) location document configuration, down to the workstations. Suppose the latest release of Notes has a new notes.ini entry that you'd like to add to every single desktop in your enterprise. Finally, it's possible to have that kind of control over the Notes client. I've made it easy for you (as simple as I can make it)... « Jack Dausman » |
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Java Servlets that implement the webDAV protocol to access IBM Lotus Domino data as native XML files... « SourceForge » |
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Someone recently wanted some help with an application. They had an application where one button would call one of two agents based on the time of the day. If it was first shift (9 AM to 5 PM for the support people) one agent would be called. Second and third shift would call another agent. The tricky part was that the users of the application were spread across multiple time zones. The application needed to call the right agent based on a specific time zone. Read on to find out how this was handled... « Breaking Par » |
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Kaum ein Gadget erzielte im Kosmos der internationalen Managerszene einen vergleichbaren Erfolg wie der Blackberry PDA der kanadischen Firma Research in Motion (RIM). Einer der Hauptgründe ist seine Fähigkeit, E-Mails direkt per Mobilfunk auf das Display des Geräts zu pushen. Regelmäßige Meldungen über angebliche Sicherheitsprobleme nähren jedoch mittlerweile Bedenken, ob die so übertragenen, sensiblen Daten vor unerwünschten Mitlesern sicher sind. Der Artikel analysiert die dort erhobenen Vorwürfe und geht den angeführten Risiken auf den Grund... « heise online » |
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Some people will not understand this one, but to me (a creative code monkey) the new Agent Profiling class in Notes/Domino 7 is just great.
For the first time I can see how long each call is taking in a web agent, scheduled agent etc and use that data to fine tune and work out which coding patterns are taking the longest. We can then see which methods work quickly and which ones do not... « Steve Castledine » |
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New Features in V2005.10:
- Support for Custom Fonts and Font Size
- New Option to archive (move) chat scripts saved in a Notes 7 Mail File under Views\Chat Transcripts (by the Notes Instant Messaging feature) into this archive « LDD Sandbox » |
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Version 4.0.2 now available! Download this and previous versions here... « BlackBerry » |
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I love the look of the action button bar in the Notes 6 mail template. I've tried to mimic that in a couple of applications (with my own colors, of course). But every time I want to mimic it, I have to open up the mail template and figure out what Lotus did. So I just decided to post what Lotus did so I could find it easily... « Breaking Par » |
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Learn how you can manage the ever-growing mail files of your Lotus Notes users, conserving your system resources while ensuring your Notes users continue to enjoy high performance and reliability... « IBM/Lotus » |
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In this second of a three-part series dedicated to Lotus Domino 7 performance, we review the performance improvements we achieved by deploying Domino 7 on pSeries servers in a live IBM production environment... « IBM/Lotus » |
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Developer guides volume 1 and volume 2 for OS 4.1 has been released from RIM. Topics that are covered range from lists of Blackberry APIs, creating user interfaces, connecting to networks, and the newest most exciting aspect of OS 4.1 is the aspect of creating cliet/server push applications. You can download the Developer Guide... « BlackBerry Cool » |
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What is NotesKiller? A Windows 32 tool to clean up (kill) any leftover processes after a Crash of your Notes Client - your running Notes Client will be killed, too... « Manfred Dillmann » |
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Would you like to send people links to Notes databases that look more like 'web URLs' instead of the book icon which Notes uses? « Alan Lepofsky » |
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Try trial versions of Lotus Notes, Lotus Domino and Domino Designer 7... « IBM/Lotus » |
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This is the third in a 4-part series concerning creating MS Word documents in LotusScript. In the first tip, we talked about the basics of creating a Word document and adding text to it. In the second tip, we got a bit more advanced with some formatting options. In the third tip we talked about updating headers and footers and some other advanced topics. In this last tip we'll talk about even more advanced topics like adding tables to your document... « Breaking Par » |
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