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DOMINOPOWER ANSWER TEAM
When Notes email goes MIME-crazy
By David Gewirtz
As many of you know, ZATZ Publishing publishes four other magazines in addition to DominoPower. OutlookPower, for instance, is our publication dedicated to Outlook and Exchange. In OutlookPower, we've been running an extremely popular series called "OutlookPower Answer Team", which takes in questions from readers and attempts to provide quality answers.
Here at DominoPower, we also get reader questions, like the one below. We'd like to start an Answer Team series here in DominoPower to answer those questions as well. To make this series as valuable as it can be, we need two sets of people: those with questions and those with answers.
How to ask a question Obviously, asking a question is easy. Format a clear, concise question and send it to editor@dominopower.com. It's essential that you include "DOMINOPOWER ANSWER TEAM" in the subject so we make sure we get your request and it doesn't get eaten by our filters.
How well we answer your question (or if we answer it) will be determined by the quality of the next group...
How to answer a question What might be even more fun than asking questions is answering them. When you answer a question, you'll be featured in an article and it'll be clear to your peers that you're a real, live Lotus expert, and that's good for your career, your overall credibility, and your relationship with your mom.
If you're interested in answering reader questions, send us your name, email, phone, and other contact information and we'll show you how you can see the questions we've gotten from other DominoPower readers. Then, just write your answer and send it to us. While we always appreciate great writing, what we're really after is your knowledge. So, even if your writing isn't perfect, send us the answers, we'll edit them, and you'll get just a little more famous.
To be included in the DominoPower Answer Team, send the above information to editor@dominopower.com, but make your subject "DOMINOPOWER ANSWERS". Fame is good.
Don't MIME me And, now, on to our first question from reader Matthew Foutch, answered by DominoPower Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard.
Matthew writes:
I found your instructions for setting up a Lotus Notes Client on the Web. I followed them and my client (Lotus Notes 6.5.5) is sending and receiving Internet email. Email received from the Internet works perfectly.
However, all messages sent from Lotus Notes display the Envelope and the Header of the message.
Please help. I have reinstalled the client, changed and tested numberous MIME content type and character set settings, and have searched all over to find a fix. It seems that the SMTP MTA Outbound Conversion Handler is not working at all. Any idea how I can fix it? I really want to use Lotus Notes as my default client instead of Outlook Express.
This is what is displayed when I attempt to send a message from Lotus Notes through the Internet...
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