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As I was zipping up some NSDs and sending them to IBM from a recent server crash, I wondered how efficient this really was? How many times does a server crash, and it's so rare that the crash is never reported?
Creating a PMR isn't difficult, but I'd much rather click an option in the server config to have the system zip and auto-send the NSD to IBM. There is no expectation for IBM to follow-up, but by turning on the auto-send, you give them the right to analyze the logs to help improve the product. If an admin decides to open a PMR and they have this option checked, IBM could simply say "Yes, mr user, I see your NSD on file".
If IBM REALLY wanted to be nice, they could GREP the massive log list and tell admins pro-actrively about known issues they're experiencing, based on their NSDs.
All modern web browsers have this sort of support, and I would think it would be more than a minor selling point.
Normally for a Friday review I would go
through all new releases since the last time, however there has been so
many and with Lotusphere work in full swing we will instead do a "Year
in Review" of projects over the holidays/in the new year. If ...
We need to think of a user's mail file and archive as connected facets of the user mail experience.
One thing that's missing from the information stored in the person record is the location of the user's primary archive.
I guess ideally, since the archive could be on the server and replicated locally it should have both a path & file name and/or the replica ID of the archive.
This would assist mail file modifications that are designed to make the mail & archive work together seamlessly.
We need to think of a user's mail file and archive as connected facets of the user mail experience. Right now in most domino shops, the person record contains their mail file location, roaming profile database location, public key, sync'd password for sametime/inotes, even businesscard picture. One thing that's missing from the information stored in the person record is the location of the user's primary archive.
I guess ideally, since the archive could be on the server and replicated locally it should have both a path & file name and/or the replica ID of the archive.
This would assist mail file modifications that are designed to make the mail & archive work together seamlessly.
There are differences in both the keyboard shortcuts used by Lotus Notes for Macintosh platforms and some core support file locations. This document will detail the differences.