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| DOMINOPOWER MAGAZINE - AUGUST 1998 |
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The hidden power of Domino messaging We often think of Domino as a great web server and groupware platform. But did you know it's an incredibly powerful messaging server? While the messaging capabilities of the Domino server are quite impressive, they're often overlooked -- and they shouldn't be. In fact, the messaging capabilities of Domino are probably its best-kept secret and a powerful secret weapon for your online arsenal. In this informative article, Jon Johnston helps us all learn more about this powerful aspect of Domino.
The top nine things to do to get ready for Domino 5.0 Domino Release 5 promises to be an important upgrade, full of wonderful new features. But upgrading your servers to a major new release will not be without its challenges. Are you prepared? Do you know what needs to be done to be sure the upgrade is smooth? What have you forgotten? What can't fall through the cracks? What can you, what must you do now to save time and reduce the effort? The answers to these questions are all in this important article by contributing editor Richard Echeandia. Read it and reap.
Logging and monitoring web activity with Domino You're such a Domino jock! You've installed Domino, set up your server, established a link with your ISP, and are even serving web pages. It's all pretty darn impressive. You even have people from all over the world visiting your site. But do you know who? How many? From where? How often? If you're running a serious web site, you need to know site access statistics. This article, by Tony Patton, will help you understand how Domino logs web site activity. Read it and you'll also learn how you can monitor that activity to measure your site's performance.
Synchronizing to Notes with Pylon Conduit PalmPilot connectivity has moved into the corporate world with a vengeance. At first glance, the PalmPilot device and Lotus Notes seem as different as night and day. But the PalmPilot's HotSync and Notes replication almost seem designed for each other. A small aftermarket has popped up, developing products to exploit interoperability between Notes and the PalmPilot. Lotus has it's own EasySync product. In this article Richard Echeandia looks at another solution: The Pylon Conduit.
Introduction to Internet security standards Notes has always had a powerful security model, while the Internet has always been pretty open about everything. But as the net grows into a global community, security becomes critically important. Over the next few months, we'll be running a variety of tutorials about different aspects of Notes and Domino security. In this article, contributing editor Ron Herardian provides an excellent overview of the three key elements of Internet security: encryption, authentication, and access control.
Email spam vs. the First Amendment There is a battle brewing. Internet advocates have organized forces to defeat spam (junk email) and eliminate the foes that clog the servers, jam the mailboxes, and increase the expense of computer use around the world. Yet spamming continues. This article, part of our Fight Back Against Spam series, helps you understand Federal and State anti-spam legislation. Think of it as an anti-spam score card.
DOMINOPOWER SITE OF THE MONTH
Frank Cseh's Lotus Notes Page Each month, we award the coveted DominoPower Site of the Month status to one exceptionally deserving site. This month, we've found a fun, personal site operated by Lotus Notes database engineer Frank Cseh. You can tell this site was created with all of the love and tender care of a true enthusiast. This site has everything you can possibly think of. You name it, this site either has it or has a link to it.
BUSINESS PARTNERS SPEAK OUT
cc:Mail to Domino Migration: the NetWare challenge We might as well get it over with. Eventually, you're going to have to meet contributing editor Ron Herardian and it might as well be in the Premier Issue. Ron's a brilliant Lotus Business Partner and former Lotus employee. He'll be regularly writing important technical articles for DominoPower. But Ron's also got a unique perspective as a "real world" Lotus Business Partner. Most issues, we'll run the Business Partners Speak Out guest editorial so you can get the word directly from those who are dealing with Notes and Domino every day. Since these guys are in the trenches, their opinions are often unvarnished and direct. That certainly describes Ron's perspective. Never let it be said that we always suck up to Lotus.
FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Never say never again DominoPower Magazine may seem like a deeply serious publication. And it often is. But there are times, like in this fine article by Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz, where there's a fine line between seriousness and, well, movie trivia. With a deft writer's hand, David mixes tasty old James Bond flicks, yummy references to Kim Basinger, and a chunky, chewy short history of Lotus Notes and Domino publications into a robust and flavorful appetizer for our Premier Issue. If you'd like to know more about how DominoPower came to be, you should definitely read this easily digestible article.
READERS WANT TO KNOW
Why we built DominoPower the way we did "Why isn't DominoPower built in Domino?" We're asked that constantly. The short answer is that we're editors and publishers using the same, pre-existing journal production system we use for PalmPower and other journals that are currently in production. This technology that we've built our business upon makes it possible for us to launch DominoPower. We love Domino and think it's awesome, so we wanted to do a publication in support of it. In this article, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz takes you inside DominoPower so you can learn more about why we built DominoPower the way we did.
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