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| DOMINOPOWER MAGAZINE - APRIL 2004 |
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Setting up Domino to handle virtual email domains Now that Domino is much more Internet email savvy, you might be tempted to use it as your full-on main Internet email SMTP server. For many of us, that means Domino now has to manage virtual Internet domains. You'll learn how to setup Domino to manage virtual domains in this helpful step-by-step article.
The real scoop on the ($Users) view Over the last two weeks, we've talked a bit about the ($Users) view. The real scoop on the ($Users) view is that it is used by the Domino server for mail address resolution, among other things. To that end, there are two things in this view to be aware of. Read this helpful article by Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard to find out what they are.
How to open a secret view that shows all the user name variations on your Domino server The $Users view is a hidden, secret view that displays all the names in the Person documents, plus all of the user name variations, first names, last names, common names (CN), distinguished names (DN), short names, and soundex names. In this helpful article, we show you how to find it.
More on the $Users view This week's reader letter comes to us from Robert Sernowski, who comments on our article on the Domino $Users view
Creating dynamic reports for the Notes client that go beyond embedded views Have you ever come across an application in which you need to create reports where your users are interested in searching on many different search criteria, but they don't want to sort through a slew of data or views? This article will walk you through some steps and some code to help you address these issues.
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