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| DOMINOPOWER MAGAZINE - JUNE 2001 |
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Inside mail distribution: the application Be honest. Is your mail distribution list facility up to date? Mick Moignard's never was, which led him to create a System Managed Groups application that manages the contents of groups in the Directory from descriptions stored in rules. These rules describe the group member list in terms of fields and values in the Directory. In this article, he introduces you to the program by showing you how it looks to the administrator.
Inside mail distribution: the programming project In this article, Mick Moignard will take you inside the code of his System Managed Groups application. He shows you exactly how he did it so that you too can keep your groups automatically maintained.
Lotus adds the human touch to Web services On May 14, 2001 IBM held a press event to announce that it's enabling all of its infrastructure software--known as middleware--with comprehensive support for open Internet standards to enable the development of Web services applications. Steve Niles was there, and in this report he'll give you the scoop on all the big news and how Lotus fits into the puzzle.
A snapshot of the Lotus Notes hiring landscape Last month, Contributing Editor Dan Simmons examined the Lotus Notes hiring landscape and offered tools for contractors working to line up their next assignments. He also asked for feedback regarding your respective employment opportunities. This month, he shares some of the responses he received, providing a snapshot of the Lotus hiring scene through the eyes of the developers.
Solutions for your Preview pains Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco received an enormous response to his recent series of DominoPower Tips on using the Preview Pane Default database in R5. In this article, Dan reviews those tips and provides some additional sources of information on this extremely interesting topic.
Free software that can make your job easier There's a lot of free applications and utilities out there on the Internet if you know where to find them. In this article, Senior Technical Editor Richard Echeandia shares some of the free, downloadable software that the teams at his company use to help make them as productive and efficient as possible.
DOMINOPOWER SITE OF THE MONTH
Web site offers useful Notes downloads, tips, and tutorials This issue of DominoPower is full of useful tips and resources. In that vein, Steve Niles has selected as June's DominoPower Site of the Month another useful site where you can find Lotus Notes downloads, tutorials, tips, discussion forums, and more.
FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Together, maybe we really can change the world There's important business to discuss in this month's editorial from Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz. Not only is long-time employee Heather McDaniel embarking on an exciting 400-mile bike journey to raise money to help find a cure for AIDS, but it's also time to announce the winner of last month's DominoPower Scavenger Hunt.
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