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| DOMINOPOWER MAGAZINE - FEBRUARY 1999 |
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Lotusphere '99: the party report What can we say to do justice to Lotusphere '99? What a good time it was. While we could have chosen one of this issue's great technical articles on R5 for our cover, we thought this would be much more fun. In her official Lotusphere '99 Party Report, Managing Editor Denise Amrich shares some of the good times and great pictures from Orlando. While you'll get some insight into the goings on, she can't tell you everything. For example, she'd like to say more about the mayhem and madness, but she promised she would not discuss "the power floor-waxer riding episode" and she shall not.
Lotusphere'99 technical review Richard's back from Lotusphere. In this detailed article, Senior Technical Editor Richard Echeandia takes us inside of the new R5 release of Notes and Domino. Lotus chose DominoPower for a private technical briefing with senior executives and Richard blabs all their secrets right here. So, if you want the latest scoop on R5, read this article right now.
How to automatically build groups based on ACL roles Creating groups can be a time-consuming challenge for many Notes and Domino administrators. In this hands-on LotusScript tutorial, Tom Lowery helps you build an agent that automatically constructs groups based on ACL roles. Not only will you learn a whole lot about how groups and roles work, you'll get a handy tool that will save you and your co-workers time and hassle.
Converting Notes Address Books to the Web for Palm devices and pagers As publishers of both DominoPower and PalmPower Magazines, we've noticed a surprisingly high cross-over in interest between the two products. In fact, we've gotten requests from readers of both publications for more information about how to integrate Notes applications with Palm devices. As is often the case, your wish is our editorial content. In this fine article, Dan Velasco takes you through a complete application that lets download your Notes address book information into your Palm device -- and you can do it from your favorite Web browser. Just so cool.
Email and the encryption conundrum Halt! Who goes there? Do you have access to this article? Where's your key? Show me your ID! Wow! Encryption brings to mind all sorts of visual images. But the reality behind encryption is that it's important for your company, yet complex to implement. In this important article, which you are now hereby cleared to read, you can learn all about how to make encryption work for you.
Extracting values from multi-valued fields This month, Managing Editor Denise Amrich, fresh back from Lotusphere, is writing an editorial on her experiences down there in warm Florida (it's supposed to snow and sleet here tomorrow). Given that, rather than writing his normal "From the Editor-in-Chief" editorial (and subjecting you to two editorials in one issue), Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz rolled up his sleeves and dived into a Notes programming tutorial. In this handy article, you'll learn about a series of powerful @Functions that will make your life much easier when dealing with strings and lists.
The care and feeding of your SMTP MTA If you're going to live on the Internet, understanding the operation of the SMTP MTA (Message Transfer Agent) is critical. In this very important article, Jon Johnston tells you how the SMTP MTA works, and then helps you understand what you need to do to keep it working properly. This is one of those articles that's going to be printed out and taped to the side of the server.
DOMINOPOWER SITE OF THE MONTH
Cycom Inc.'s Lotus Notes Page In February's DominoPower Site of the Month, we take a look at Cycom Inc.'s Lotus Notes Page, a site that isn't necessarily the prettiest online, but is still a great resource for Lotus Notes users and developers.
PROGRAMMING POWER
R5: FileOpenDialog and Prompt methods In our continuing series on Release 5 programming, contributing editor Tony Patton shows off FileOpenDialog and Prompt. These are two LotusScript methods that probably should have been in much earlier releases, but are absolutely critical for basic user interaction. If you're doing any LotusScript work, understanding these two new functions will save you a whole pile of time.
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