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DOMINOPOWER MAGAZINE - APRIL 2001
The security of common sense
Security has been a major topic in the news lately. It seems as if every day there's an alarming report of another Web site that's been tampered with. Steven D. Campbell believes its time to stop the panic, re-examine security procedures, and use some common sense. In this article, he gives you the information you need to defend yourself by outlining the three most common hacking methods and provides examples of the code hackers use to break into Domino sites.

A history of list servers
This month we're featuring an article on the integration of Lyris ListManager with Domino. To get a little perspective on list servers, we've asked John Buckman, CEO and founder of Lyris Technologies, to provide this fascinating look at the history of list servers.

Integrating Lyris ListManager with Domino
Lyris ListManager falls into the high-end category of list servers, able to handle hundreds of thousands to millions of messages. When the opportunity to look at ListManager arrived, we decided to try it out on the biggest mailing list flow we could find: ours. Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz discusses the integration of ListManager with Domino and our experiences using the product.

Creating context sensitive field help with dialog boxes
How many times have you been clueless when completing a field on a form? The usual solution is field help, but while it's tied programmatically to the field, this solution has several problems. Chris Doig has figured out how to get around those problems, and in this article, he'll show you how by using dialog boxes to create context sensitive Notes field help.

Managing expenses with Palm and Notes
Filling in expense forms is a pain. Mick Moignard has found a simple solution by employing his Palm device, the Pylon Conduit, some Notes development, and a little ingenuity. In this article, he shows you exactly how he did it.

SITE OF THE MONTH
Get your free code tips at CodeStore
As April's DominoPower Site of the Month, Steve Niles has chosen an amazing online storehouse of bits of code. The vast amount of free resources available here will make any Domino developer drool.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Flash, ergonomics, and responsible tip writing
In this month's Letters to the Editor, one reader has a question about Flash, another has some tips on where to find great ergonomic products, and a third voices his opinion on a recent tip mailing.

JOB SEARCH TIPS
10 great reasons to work for a Lotus Business Partner
Training opportunities, variety, cutting edge technology: these are just a few of the benefits of working for an LBP (Lotus Business Partner). Contributing Editor Dan Simmons has interviewed a number of LBPs and has come up with ten great reasons why working for an LBP might be right for you.


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