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What are the conditions to open mailbox on the Web?
I'd like to know the conditions for opening Lotus Notes mailbox on the Web.
What should I check in the Server Document?
Now I can see in the Server Document the following line:
Administer the server from a browser (pre-Notes 6 servers only) = Notes Admin/ADMIN/COMPANYNAME
Does that mean that the Administrator can open his mailbox on the Web?
And what does it mean "pre-Notes 6 servers only"?
In the not pre-Notes 6 servers nobody can see his mailbox on the Web?
What should I check in the Server Document?
Now I can see in the Server Document the following line:
Administer the server from a browser (pre-Notes 6 servers only) = Notes Admin/ADMIN/COMPANYNAME
Does that mean that the Administrator can open his mailbox on the Web?
And what does it mean "pre-Notes 6 servers only"?
In the not pre-Notes 6 servers nobody can see his mailbox on the Web?
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I've an Internet password, I'm using it for Sametime.
When I enter "Show task" on the Console there is no HTTP to see, only POP3 and SMTP.
How can I check if the mail file has a web-enabled mail-template ?
When I enter "Show task" on the Console there is no HTTP to see, only POP3 and SMTP.
How can I check if the mail file has a web-enabled mail-template ?
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There are two things: opening the mail from the Web, and opening mail from a browser. Opening from the Web implies network connectivity to the server from the Internet. I assume you intend to try from the internal network using a browser.
You need:
- the HTTP task running on the server
- an Internet password in your Person document in the NAB
- your mail database closed for Anonymous and Default
- a web-enabled mail-template for your mail database (try first)
Then, you can open http: //server.ip.adr/path/datab
Pre-Notes? Ah, when you have an R5 server with a Name and Address Book based on the R6 NAB template, that where you have to tell who can administer the server using a browser. This doesn't mean that nobody else can reach the server, only that nobody else can fiddle with the system's settings.