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These Release Notes contain the following chapters: What's New introduces you to Domino and Lotus Notes , tells you about the new features and enhancements in this release, and points you to further information. Things You Need to Know describes supported platforms and environments and other information that you need to know before installing this release. Troubleshooting describes limitations and issues associated with this release of Domino and Notes Documentation Updates describes errata and updates to the Domino and Notes documentation. Interoperability describes known restrictions or potential incompatibilities between the R4 and R3 release versions of Notes. This chapter also describes known interoperability issues among R4 platforms and with the Domino server. History of Changes describes the features and enhancements new to past Domino 4.6 and Notes 4.6 releases. You can edit the documents in this database to suit the particular needs of your site. 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O=Lotus Notes O=Lotus Notes PURSAFO |.:#U O=Lotus Notes CN=Lotus Notes Template Development/O=Lotus Notes PURSAFO Fde!f^^ 7mj;Pc $INFO $BODY The MTA does not support multipole character sets. It can currently support US ASCII and the character set configured by the language parameter. Messages containing characters from more than one character set will not be converted correctly (inbound or outbound). For example, a message containing a Greek character, followed by a Cyrillic character, will be converted as if the message contained nothing but Greek characters. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Kernal Configurations for IBM AIX Servers Maxiumum number of processes allowed per user [1024] Paging Space [300 to 500 Mbytes] Maxiumum number of Licensed Users [16] (Please use Smit to set the above values.) The setting "Maximum number of Licensed Users" is a server parameter that optimizes server resources for Domino and Notes. It is unrelated to the number of clients or users that can be hosted on a server. Lotus recommends setting this variable to 16 for best server performance. An error will appear if a Notes user has non-ASCII (accented) characters in his/her name and specifies "Name and Address." The result is that the sender receives an error message stating the message cannot be delivered. The workaround is to have the user's short name as ASCII; the SMTP MTA Domain record section "SMTP Address Conversion" configured for "Address Format": Address Only and "Local Part Formed From": Short Name. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can install Lotus Domino and Lotus Notes with software distribution utilities such as Microsoft SMS SystemView for OS/2 or NetView DM/2 Tivoli/CourierTM and others For more information and up-to-date technical assistance, see our web site at http://www.lotus.com/systems/ &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Domino/Notes R4.6 is supported on HP-UX 10.20. The patch information for HP-UX 10.10 is included below for completeness, but Lotus recommends that HP-UX 10.10 customers upgrade to HP-UX 10.20 to take advantage of enhancements in the new operating system version. HP-UX 10.20 Patch Number Synopsis Required by Developers Required by Customers (runtime patch) PHNE_7109 or current superseding patch The ifalias patch for the advanced server PHSS_9527 or current superseding patch Core lib patch - (for ANSI C++ 1.03 compiler) PHSS_10053 or current superseding patch Dynamic load patch (for ANSI C++ 1.03 compiler) PHSS_10404 or current superseding patch ANSI C++ Compiler HP-UX 10.10 Patch Number Synopsis Required by Developers Required by Customers (runtime patch) PHNE_7108 or current superseding patch The ifalias patch for the advanced server PHNE_7866 or current superseding patch Required to solve SPX interoperability issues PHSS_9527 or current superseding patch Core lib patch - (for ANSI C++ 1.03 compiler) PHSS_10053 or current superseding patch Dynamic load patch (for ANSI C++ 1.03 compiler) PHSS_10404 or current superseding patch ANSI C++ Compiler &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script The Notes workstation and Domino server come with online documentation databases and printed books for many specialized tasks and individual situations. The following list will help you determine which documentation to read. Administration Lotus Domino 4.6 Administrator's Roadmap provides an overview of Domino administration documentation. Lotus Domino 4.6 Planning the Domino System provides information for planning, deploying, and integrating a Domino system in all types of organizations. It also discusses Internet, intranet, and extranet strategies for Domino. Lotus Domino 4.6 Configuring the Domino Network shows network administrators how to configure specific network operating systems to work with Domino, and how to configure Domino to work with their network operating systems. Lotus Domino 4.6 Install Guide lists platform-specific instructions on installing and setting up Domino servers. The Domino Install Guide is also available online as a database file named SRVINST.NSF. Lotus Domino 4.6 Getting Started with Domino explains how to roll out and set up Domino servers and users. It also covers security, replication, the Public Address Book, server connections, server commands, and other administration-related topics. Lotus Domino 4.6 Extending the Domino System explains how to set up Notes mail, Internet mail, Web server features, calendar and scheduling functionality, Advanced Services, and other administration-related topics. Lotus Domino 4.6 Maintaining the Domino System explains how to manage and maintain Domino servers, users, databases, and tools, and other administration-related topics. The Release 4.6 Administration Help database provides online help and documentation for system and server administration tasks, deployment planning, and network configuration. The What's New view lists new features for administrators who are already familiar with Release 3.x. The information is also available in Planning the Domino System Getting Started with Domino Extending the Domino System Maintaining the Domino System , and Configuring the Domino Network The online database file name for Release 4.6 Administration Help is HELPADMN.NSF. Lotus Domino 4.6 Release Notes provides end-of-release information about new Domino features, software platform requirements, known limitations and restrictions, interoperability issues, and updates for the documentation set. The online database file name for the Release Notes is READMES.NSF. Application development Application Developer's Roadmap provides a task-oriented overview of the Notes application development documentation. Lotus Notes Designer for Domino 4.6 Application Developer's Guide provides guidelines for new and experienced application developers on how to plan, create, and test a Notes application. Lotus Notes 4.5 Database Manager's Guide focuses on the tasks involved in managing Notes databases: rolling out new databases, managing the access control list, setting up replication, and monitoring database activity. Lotus Notes Designer for Domino 4.6 Programmer's Guide Part I Part II provides guidelines for writing scripts and formulas. This book also contains a complete reference for the Notes formula language, @functions, @commands, and LotusScript Notes classes. Lotus Notes Designer for Domino 4.6 Java Programmer's Guide provides guidelines for using the Java programming language to interact with Notes applications and databases. LotusScript Programmer's Guide provides guidelines for programming in the LotusScript language. LotusScript Language Reference Manual provides a complete reference for the LotusScript language. Lotus Notes 4.6 Install Guide lists platform-specific instructions on installing and setting up Notes workstations for Lotus Notes Mail, Lotus Notes Desktop, and Lotus Notes Designer for Domino. The Install Guide is also available online as a database file named WKSINST.NSF. Lotus Notes Designer for Domino 4.6 Release Notes provides end-of-release information about new Notes features, software platform requirements, known limitations and restrictions, interoperability issues, and updates for the documentation set. The online database file name for the Notes Release Notes is READMEC.NSF. End-users Lotus Notes 4.5 Step-By-Step is a beginner's guide for learning how to perform common tasks. Notes Help is a Notes database that provides context-sensitive information on all Notes client features, including information on designing and managing databases and using LotusScript. This information is also available in the Programmer's Guide, Application Developer's Guide, and the Database Manager's Guide. The database file name for Help is HELP4.NSF. Notes Help Lite is a Notes database that provides context-sensitive information on most Notes client features. This database is a subset of Notes Help and is intended for mobile Notes users or users with limited disk space. The database file name for Help Lite is HELPLT4.NSF. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script A Novell NetWare NLM server, IBM Warp Server, or Windows NT server that you are using as a Domino server should not be used as a file or print sharing resource or for other shared services or resources like SNA or terminal gateway services . Lotus strongly recommends that you dedicate servers for Domino server processes only. This includes Internet Web services and the advanced partition server service. Make sure the platform's hardware capacity and scalability meet your requirements. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Use the following information to find where the installation files for your specific operating system are located on the Notes CD-ROM. Refer to the following sections for layout information about Notes Release 4.6 CD-ROMs including what can be found in directories that do not contain Notes installation files. READMES.NSF READMEC.NSF DICTNRY SYSMGMT DRIVERS ATALK SERVER NETWARE DISK_KIT INSTALL DISK_KIT INSTALL W32ALPHA DISK_KIT INSTALL W32INTEL DISK_KIT INSTALL CLIENT W32INTEL DISK_KIT INSTALL CD-ROM directory structure for UNIX platforms: The UNIX CD-ROM contains the following: READMES.NSF READMEC.NSF DIAGS DICTNRY SYSMGMT COPYDIST INSTALL TOOLS The sets directory and tools directory are used by the Install program only. For the International English version of the CD-ROM, international language dictionaries are included as described in Click here to see this topic Information about Additional Items on the CD-ROM Click here to see this topic in these Release Notes. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Domino/Notes R4.6 is supported on Solaris 2.5.1 Intel Edition. Obtain and install the following patches from Sun Microsystems, Inc.: Patch Number Synopsis Required by Developers Required by Customers (runtime patch) 103581-01 /kernal/drv/tcp patch 103631-01 ip and ifconfig patch 104195-03 Motif 1.2.3 Runtime library patch Sun Solaris 2.5.1 Intel Edition is certified using Common Desktop Environment for UNIX and Motif X11 R4 and R5. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Comparison (Ignoring accent and casing) When searching for i overdot or i dotless, the search finds all i's with any type of accent lowercase i overdot and i dotless finds all i's Uppercase I dotless finds all i's Uppercase I overdot finds I overdot Sorting The following is the collation sequence for the i's lowercase i overdot lowercase i dotless Uppercase I dotless Uppercase I overdota &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script If you are running Domino 4.6 servers on Windows 95 using TCP/IP or SPX, install the Kernel32 Update from Microsoft. Obtain this patch by contacting Microsoft or by searching their Web site: http://www.microsoft.com Microsoft's home page explains the rationale for this patch: "This update resolves a memory leak which occurs when opening and closing a Socket using the Windows Sockets API. Without this update, running a Windows Sockets application over a long period of time, especially one which opens and closes a large number of sockets, will result a significant resource drain. This can cause the Windows swapfile to grow very large, overall deterioration of performance, and over time, possible system instability. This update allows users to better run such applications for long periods of time without loss of system performance and stability, and without requiring users to reboot their computers periodically to free system resources. Customers who need to run Windows Sockets applications continuously over long periods of time, especially applications which use a large number of sockets, will benefit from this update." Obtain and install the following patches from Microsoft Corporation or download them from Microsoft's Service Packs Web site: http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/ Operating System Patch Number Synopsis c%/,c% Rationale Windows 95 Service pack 1 and Service pack 1 update cumulative set of fixes for Windows 95 required fixes to run Lotus Notes Release 4 (or later) &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Kernel Configurations for Solaris Servers The parameters in /etc/system should be: set max_nprocs=4096 set strctlsz=4096 set shmsys:shminfo_shmmax=268435456 set shmsys:shminfo_shmseg=600 set shmsys:shminfo_shmmni=512 set shmsys:shminfo_shmmin=1 The spxmaxpacket parameter for the IPX/SPX stack should be set to 1500. Please refer to your IPX/SPX documentation for specific instructions. &Arial Basic In addition to the Notes installation files, there are four other items on the Notes Release 4.6 CD-ROM for the PC platforms. These items are: Language dictionary files Lotus Notes Global Designer Lotus Domino Server.Planner Lotus Domino Management Agents AppleTalk for OS/2 installation files Informational Notes databases The Notes for UNIX Release 4.6 CD-ROM contains the language dictionary files and Lotus Domino Management Agents only. Language dictionary files The language dictionary files are used for spell-checking within Notes. The following language dictionary files are included on the Notes Release 4.6 CD-ROM in the \APPS\DICTNRY directory: Language File American English British (ise) English British (ize) English lotusen1.dic American Medical British Medical (ise) British Medical (ize) lotusme1.dic Australian English lotusau1.dic Brazilian Portuguese Portuguese lotuspo1.dic Canadian French French lotusfr1.dic Catalan lotusct1.dic Czech lotuscz1.dic Danish lotusda1.dic Dutch General Dutch Preferred lotusdu1.dic German German (ss) lotusge1.dic Italian lotusit1.dic Norwegian Nynorsk lotusno1.dic Russian Russian Jo lotusru1.dic Spanish lotussp1.dic Swedish lotussw1.dic Notes automatically installs certain dictionary files that correspond to your language version of Notes. If you wish to use one of the dictionary files listed above and find that it has not been installed automatically by Notes, simply copy the appropriate dictionary file listed above from the CD-ROM into your Notes data directory (C:\NOTES\DATA) where the other dictionary files reside (dictionary files are identified with a ".DIC" file extension). The following language dictionaries are installed when you install Notes for UNIX: French, German, International English, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. Notes Global Designer Notes Global Designer is a productivity tool for use with Lotus Notes Release 4.6 that facilitates the development, maintenance and roll out of multilingual Notes applications and optimizes development costs. It is the key response to localizing Notes applications and presents new opportunities to an organization working in an international environment. Notes users world-wide can now have access to Notes applications in their preferred language, efficiently, at lower costs, thereby improving daily productivity. Notes Global Designer gives such organizations: A complete solution when developing for the world! A competitive advantage over other systems or development tools not built with localization in mind. A way of optimizing translations across applications and maintaining consistency in any global application. Translation management based on Notes Global Designer Glossaries. An improved Return On Investment (ROI) across the world. Installation information Start Windows. Check that: The NOTES.INI file is either in your Windows directory, or in the Notes program directory. Your Notes data directory is correctly specified in your NOTES.INI file ("Directory= ..."). The path of your Notes program directory is correctly specified in LOTUS.INI in the WINDOWS directory. If Lotus Notes is running, close it. If you have an earlier version of Notes Global Designer on your machine, make sure that both the Populator and the WorkBench are closed. From Windows, run INSTALL.EXE. Follow the instructions in the Install windows. Notes If during Install you see a message such as, Could not write to ...\emintn01.dll , it probably means that the Populator is running. Exit Install, close the Populator and then restart Install. A "minimum install" installs all of the software, but not the glossaries. A readme.wri file and ngdhelp.nsf file are located in the /ngd directory. The help files include a tutorial. Notes Global Designer Platform Information The Notes Global Designer runs on WIN32 only. The following are the requirements for application developers working with Notes Global Designer Notes Release 4.6, the 32-bit version, running on Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 or later. 15Mb of disk space (160Mb if installing all the glossaries). 12Mb RAM (Windows 95) or 24Mb RAM (Windows NT) recommended. The following are the requirements for users of databases built by Notes Global Designer For unilingual databases: Notes Release 4.1 or higher running on any platform. Release 4.6 is recommended. For multilingual databases: Notes Release 4.5 or higher (Release 4.6 recommended) running on Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows NT, or OS/2 Warp. The following are the requirements for translators working with Notes Global Designer glossaries Notes Release 4.1 or higher running on any platform. Release 4.6 is recommended. For more information on Notes Global Designer, you can visit the Notes Global Designer home page: http://www.lotus.com/developers/ngd.nsf Lotus Domino Server.Planner Domino Server.Planner is a capacity planning tool. It is a Notes Application used to identify benchmarked server configurations that support specified workload requirements for Domino servers. Server.Planner provides information in several formats, but with primarily two viewpoints: Server configuration recommendations that satisfy server workload requirements. Graphical performance analysis and comparisons. This application is distributed on the Notes 4.6 CD in the APPS\DSP subdirectory as Notes database templates. The documentation, the Domino Server.Planner User's Guide, is distributed in this same subdirectory as a Notes database, DSPUG.NSF. To install Domino Server.Planner, copy these three templates to your Notes Data directory: dspv.ntf dspa.ntf dspd.ntf Domino Server.Planner requires three kinds of databases: Vendor Database(s) - obtained from the NotesBench consortium Analyst Database(s) - created from the dspa.ntf template Decision Maker Database - created dynamically by Server.Planner A sample vendor database, cpa.nsf , is also included for your use. Copy it to the Notes Data directory. (Optional) This application requires: Notes 4.6 or later Windows 95 or Windows NT 3.51 or later Lotus Components 1.1 or later (for graphical information) Lotus Domino Management Agents, Release 4.6 The Domino Management Agents contain the Domino SNMP Agent and Mail Reflector and run on Domino servers. The SNMP agent monitors server events and automatically forwards real-time alerts back to the NotesView management station or any SNMP supported console. With the SNMP agent you can collect Domino statistics, query the Domino server and restart the Domino server. The Notes Mail Reflector can be used by itself to help diagnose mail problems and it supports the mail prober of Lotus NotesView. This release on the CD-ROM supports Domino 4.5x and higher and Notes R4 servers on the following operating system platforms: IBM OS/2 and AIX, Microsoft Windows NT for Intel and Digital Alpha, Novell NetWare, HP-UX, and Sun Solaris for SPARC and Intel. The agents can be found in the \APPS\SysMgmt\Agents directory on the CD-ROM. The documentation can be found in \APPS\SysMgmt\Agents\Agents.NSF. See the Whats New section of the documentation for a list of the latest enhancements to the Domino Management Agents. The latest versions (and the older version that supports Notes R3 servers) of the Domino Management Agents and documentation can always be found at the Lotus Systems Management Web site: http://www.lotus.com/systems/ For customers interested in the NotesView Management Station there are two versions of this product: NotesView for Workgroups for managing up to 10 Notes servers (Part # 029121) NotesView for the Enterprise for managing more than 10 servers (Part # 029001) For more information on Lotus NotesView you can call 1-800-GO-LOTUS. Or visit the Lotus Systems Management Web site: http://www.lotus.com/systems/ for updated information on the NotesView Management Station and Domino Management Agents AppleTalk for OS/2 installation files The AppleTalk for OS/2 installation files allow you to install the AppleTalk network protocol stack on a Notes server for OS/2. These files can be found in the DRIVERS\ATALK directory on the CD-ROM. For information on how to install the AppleTalk for OS/2 files, refer to the Network Configuration Guide which came with your Notes Release 4.6 package. Informational Notes databases There are many different Notes databases that may be of interest to you. In the past, informational databases have been available on the Notes CD-ROM. One such database is the Lotus Business Partner Catalog.In this database, Lotus provides the most up-to-date information about Business Partner services and products. If you would like to read this information, please visit our Business Partner catalog at the Lotus Web site: http://www.lotus.com/ . This catalog is no longer included on the Notes CD-ROM. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Domino/Notes R4.6 is supported on HP-UX 10.20. The patch information for HP-UX 10.10 is included below for completeness, but Lotus recommends that HP-UX 10.10 customers upgrade to HP-UX 10.20 to take advantage of enhancements in the new operating system version. Install the following patches for C API application development on the HP-UX platform: HP-UX 10.20 Patch Number Synopsis Required by developers Required by Customers (runtime patch) PHNE_7109 or current superseding patch The ifalias patch for the advanced server PHSS_9527 or current superseding patch core lib patch - (for ANSI C++ 1.03 compiler) PHSS_10053 or current superseding patch dynamic load patch (for ANSI C++ 1.03 compiler) PHSS_10404 or current superseding patch ANSI C++ Compiler HP-UX 10.10 Patch Number Synopsis Required by developers Required by Customers (runtime patch) PHNE_7108 or current superseding patch the ifalias patch for the advanced server PHNE_7866 or current superseding patch required to solve SPX interoperability issues PHSS_9527 or current superseding patch core lib patch - (for ANSI C++ 1.03 compiler) PHSS_10053 or current superseding patch dynamic load patch (for ANSI C++ 1.03 compiler) PHSS_10404 or current superseding patch ANSI C++ Compiler &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script When there is insufficient character set information configured in charsets.ncf and in the HTTP header, the character set information can be provided through the following formula : @@URLOpen(URL;[Reload];MIME name) This formula should be added as one of the SmartIcons in the Default SmartIcons Set or as an Action Button in a View in your Web Navigator Database. See the table in the topic Notes Product Development )I^-. PURSAF )"K\j @R_x> _ #TQ Comms Product Management PURSAF O=Lotus O=Lotus PURSAFO O=Lotus OU=CAM/O=Lotus PURSAFO OU=CAM/O=Lotus CN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=Lotus PURSAFO _Arv& Database 'Release Notes: Domino Server 4.6', View 'a. Contents\b. Things you need to know', Document 'Controlling the character set used by the Web Navigator' CN=Daytona/OU=CAM/O=Notes Controlling the character set used by the Web Navigator Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic in the International Language Input and Display section of the Troubleshooting chapter for the correct character set and MIME name. Language Defaults for Charsets.nsf Western European Central European Cyrillic Baltic Rim Greek Turkish Alias ISO-8859 32 CP1252. ISO-8859 33 CP1250. KO18 - R KO18. ISO-8859 35 CP1257. ISO-8859 38 CP1253 ISO-8859 40 CP1254. Attachment - Encoding * Charset - Font - Face cckSTRCharSetISO88591 = 0x0020. cckSTRCharSetISO88592 = 0x0021. cckSTRCharSetISOKO18 = 0x0CEC. cckSTRCharSetISO88594 = 0x0023 cckSTRCharSetISO88597 = 0x0026. cckSTRCharSetISO88599 = 0x0028. Default - Font - Face * Default - Font - Size Detect order * N/A N/A N/A Encoded Fallback ISO-8859-1Q ISO-8859-2Q KO18 - R B ISO-8859-4Q ISO-8859-7B ISO-8859-9Q Fallback ISO-8859-1 ISO-8859-2 KO18 - R ISO-8859-4 ISO-8859-7 ISO-8859-9 LeadByte Left Blank (Western European is 01). 06 + 08 Attachment Encoding B - Base64. - Quoted Printable Encoding Detect Order N/A - Only used for Asian countries Default Font Face - Roman 1 - Swiss These values are overwritten by the Charset Font Face Value. Western European German, Italian, Spanish, French, Braz/Port, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Swedish, Finnish Central European Czech, Polish, Hungarian Cyrillic Russian, Belorussian, bulgarian, Serbian, Ukrainian, Macedonian Baltic Lativan, Estonian, Lithunian &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Notes Release 4.6 supports two methods of integrated remote LAN access: Microsoft Remote Access Service (RAS) and Apple Remote Access (ARA). RAS is supported on Windows NT and Windows 95 running TCP/IP and NetBIOS/NetBEUI RAS does not support Large SPX packets. Microsoft is aware of this problem. Lotus recommends that you not use RAS with SPX at this time. ARA is supported on the Macintosh client. "Small Fonts Times New Roman Notes 4.6 Client System Requirements AIX HP-UX Certified Operating System Versions AIX 4.1.5 AIX 4.2.1 HP-UX 10.20 Processors supported owerPC, POWER, POWER2 PA-RISC System Requirements 32 Mb minimum; 64 Mb or more recommended 32 Mb minimum; 64 Mb or more recommended Disk space 100 Mb minimum; 110 Mb or more recommended 100 Mb minimum; 110 Mb or more recommended Monitors Supported Color Monitors required Color Monitors required Protocol Support AppleTalk SPX SPX II NetBIOS/ NetBEUI TCP/IP VINES X.PC X.25 Notes 4.6 Client System Requirements (continued) Solaris Windows 95 Windows NT Certified Operating System Versions Solaris 2.5.1 Windows 95 Windows NT Workstation Processors supported Intel, Sparc Intel Intel System Requirements 32 Mb minimum; 64 Mb or more recommended 8 Mb minimum; 12 Mb or more recommended 16 Mb minimum; 20 Mb or more recommended Disk space 100 Mb minimum; 110 Mb or more recommended 30 Mb minimum; 40 Mb or more recommended 30 Mb minimum; 40 Mb or more recommended Monitors Supported Color Monitors required Color Monitors required Color Monitors required Protocol Support AppleTalk SPX II NetBIOS/ NetBEUI TCP/IP VINES Yes X.PC X.25 ISDN 4.6 Client Notes RAM requirements include minimum RAM requirements for operating system as specified by the operating system vendor. Disk space requirements include actual free disk space amounts for installing default Notes files. More disk space would be required if databases will be replicated or copied locally. Connect for X.25, Connect for SNA, and Connect for ISDN are available separately on the Lotus World Wide Web site. Check the Lotus Web Page at http://www.lotus.com for more details. Operating system patches, servicepaks and other forms of updates are not specified in the table above. Please consult the Patch Requirements and Environment Variables chapters of the Release Notes for details on recommended or required updates that should be used with each certified client or server operating system. Also note that operating system vendors often release updates frequently. For the most recent information regarding updates, please see the Lotus KnowledgeBase online at http://www.support.lotus.com/ or contact your local Lotus Support representative. Domino 4.6 Server System Requirements HP-UX NetWare OS/2 Certified Operating System Versions AIX 4.1.5, AIX 4.2.1 HP-UX 10.20 NetWare 3.12, NetWare 4.1 OS/2 Warp Server 4 - Entry, Warp Server 4- Advanced, Warp Server 4 with SMP Feature) Processors supported PowerPC, POWER, POWER2 PA-RISC Intel Intel SMP Support System Require- ments 64 Mb minimum; 128 Mb or more recommended 64 Mb minimum; 128 Mb or more recommended 48 Mb minimum (64 users); 56 Mb minimum (128 users); 96 Mb or more recommended 32 Mb minimum; 48 Mb or more recommended Disk space 300 Mb minimum; 500 Mb or more recommended 300 Mb minimum; 500 Mb or more recommended 300 Mb minimum; 500 Mb or more recommended 300 Mb minimum; 500 Mb or more recommended Disk swap space 3 times the physical RAM recommended 3 times the physical RAM recommended Not used by OS 16 Mb Monitors Supported Color required Color required Color required Color required Protocol Support Appletalk Yes (No with Warp Server 4 with SMP Feature) SPX II NetBIOS,/NetBEUI Yes TCP/IP VINES Yes (No with Warp Server 4 with SMP Feature) X.PC X.25 ISDN Domino 4.6 Server System Requirements (continued Solaris Windows 95 Windows NT Certified Operating System Versions Solaris 2.5.1 Windows 95 Windows NT Server 4.0, Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Processors supported Intel , Sparc Intel Intel, NT Alpha SMP Support No System Requirements 64 Mb minimum; 128 Mb or more recommended 16 Mb minimum; 24 Mb or more recommended 32 Mb minimum; 48 Mb or more recommended Disk Space 300 Mb minimum; 500 Mb or more recommended 150 Mb minimum; 300 Mb or more recommended 300 Mb minimum; 500 Mb or more recommended Disk swap space 3 times the physical RAM recommended 16 Mb 64 MB Monitors Supported Color monitor required Color monitor required Color monitor required Protocol Support AppleTalk Yes, with Service Pack 3 No (SPX II only) SPX II NetBIOS/NetBEUI TCP/IP VINES Yes (Not on NT Alpha or SMP) X.PC X.25 ISDN Yes Domino 4.6 Server Notes SMP (Symmetrical Multiprocessing) support is for SMP-enabled versions of listed operating systems. For details on whether a version of an operating system supports SMP, check with the operating system vendor or with your Lotus representative. RAM requirements include minimum RAM requirements for operating system as specified by the operating system vendor. Disk space requirements include estimated free disk space amounts for minimum functioning Notes system (e.g. one or more mail databases and applications). The actual disk space needed to install the Notes files is significantly lower than the minimum and recommended values. This disk space varies by platform, but is generally on the order of 75-100 Mb. Domino Advanced Services clusters and partitioned server configurations do not support the IPX/SPX protocol in Release 4.6. At this time, Lotus does not plan to provide IPX/SPX network support for future releases of these features. Notes SPX and NetBIOS port driver (Novell NetBIOS) is not certified or supported on an OS/2 Warp Server Platform Connect for X.25, Connect for SNA, and Connect for ISDN are available separately on the Lotus World Wide Web site. Check the Lotus Web Page at http://www.lotus.com for more details. For server setup and administration purposes, there is an admin-only client that is included with the Domino Server 4.6 on OS/2 and Windows NT/Alpha This client will allow the administrator to configure a new Domino server using the Domino Setup database and perform all tasks from the familiar Administration Control Panel. The Domino cache directory must reside on an HPFS file system. The cache directory is specified in the Notes Server document under HTTP Server. Operating system patches, servicepaks, and other forms of updates are not specified in the table above. Please consult the Patch Requirements and Environment Variables sections of this chapter of the Release Notes for details on recommended or required updates that should be used with each certified client or server operating system. Also note that operating system vendors often release updates frequently. For the most recent information regarding updates, please see the Lotus KnowledgeBase online at http://www.support.lotus.com/ or contact your local Lotus Support representative. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Kernel Configurations for HP-UX Servers NSTRBLKSCHED 4 NSTREVENT 400 NSTRPUSH 64 MAXFILES 128 maxswapchunks 4096 maxuprc 3000 maxusers 128 ncallout (32+NPROC) nfile(64*(NPROC+16+MAXUSERS) / 10+32+2*(NPTY+NSTRPTY)) nflocks (NFILE/2) nproc (2400+8*MAXUSERS) nstrpty 60 semmns 1024 semume 40 shmmax 0X6000000 swapmem_on 0 &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script IBM AIX SPX support for AIX V4 is provided by the filese ipx.rte hich is shipped on the AIX V4 Server CD, or by the SPX support in AIX Connections. The filesets for SPX support must be updated to the following levels for Notes R4.6: AIX V4.1.4 Patch Number Synopsis Required by Developers Required by Customers (runtime patch) SPX U445764 ipx.rte - 4.1.4.11 IX61435/U447192 connect.protocols - 4.1.4.7 (for AIX Connections) IX60634/U445530 connect.server.nwserve - 4.1.4.8 (for AIX Connections) IX56814/U442705 connect.server.com - 4.1.4.2 (for AIX Connections) AIX V4.1.5 The following patches are needed to run SPX on AIX 4.1.5 and the Domino R4.5.2 server is in the process of being fully certified to use the SPX protocol on AIX 4.1.5. Patch Number Synopsis Required by Developers Required by Customers (runtime patch) SPX U442271 ipx.rte 4.1.5.0 U447411 connect.server.com 4.1.5.3 U447415 connect.protocols 4.1.5.1 U447397 connect.server.nwserve 4.1.5.2 AIX Connections will be supported on AIX 4.1.5 and works only if you enter the following at the command line: tntransport -M -n tnipx-a rip_ipg=10-a sap_ipg=10 AIX V4.2.1 There are no IPX/SPX related patches required for AIX V4.2.1. Sun Solaris 2.5.1 for the SPARC and the Intel Edition Apply the following patches to connect/NW 2.0.1: Patch Number Synopsis Required by Developers Required by Customers (runtime patch) SPX 104017-01 patch for connect/NW 2.0.1 For the Solaris Intel Edition, apply the latest Driver Update from Sun Microsystems, Inc. HP-UX 10.20 There are n o IPX/SPX related patches needed for HP-UX 10.20. HP-UX 10.10 Patch Number Synopsis Required by Developers Required by Customers (runtime patch) SPX PHNE_7866 or current superseding patch required to solve SPX interoperability issues A Notes workstation or server running a North American or International English version of Notes can automatically accept input and display text in one of the following non-English languages if the version of Windows or OS/2 appropriate for that language is run: Catalan Danish Dutch Finnish French German Italian Lithuanian Norwegian Portuguese Spanish Swedish In addition, Windows and OS/2 servers and workstations support input and display of text in Albanian, Belorussian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Estonian, Greek, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Serbian (Cyrillic), Serbian (Latin), Slovak, Slovene, Turkish, and Ukrainian if you copy specific .CLS files as described in the following sections. In addition, Windows and OS/2 servers support Korean, Simplify Chinese, Traditional Chinese and Thai text on each localized version of Windows or OS/2, if you copy the specific .CLS files as described in the sections below. Windows The following tables describe the files you must copy to input and display Albanian, Belorussian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Serbian (Cyrillic), Serbian (Latin), Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Turkish, Ukrainian, Korean, Simplify Chinese, Traditional Chinese, or Thai text on North American or International English versions of Notes for Windows. These files are in the Notes program directory. Exit Notes before copying these files. To input and display text in: H0@8U Copy: Albanian H0@8U L_CP850.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CP1250.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLEE.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Belorussian H0@8U L_CP866.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CP1251.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLCYR.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Bulgarian H0@8U L_CP855.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CP1251.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLCYR.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Catalan H0@8U COLL21ES.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Chinese ( Simplify ) H0@8U L_CPGB.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CPGB.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLGB.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS DBCS\LEADBYTE.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY DBCS\HLFPITCH.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY DBCS\FULPITCH.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY Chinese ( Traditional ) H0@8U L_CPBIG5.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CPBIG5.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLBIG5.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS DBCS\LEADBYTE.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY DBCS\HLFPITCH.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY DBCS\FULPITCH.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY Croatian H0@8U L_CP852.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CP1250.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLHR.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS COLL21HR.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Czech H0@8U L_CP852.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CP1250.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLCS.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS COLL21CS.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Danish H0@8U COLL21N.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Dutch H0@8U COLL12NL.CLS to COLL1TO2.CLS Estonian H0@8U L_CP922.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CP1257.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLLT.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Finnish H0@8U COLLF.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS French H0@8U COLL12FR.CLS to COLL1TO2.CLS German H0@8U COLL12DE.CLS to COLL1TO2.CLS Greek H0@8U L_CP737.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CP1253.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLEL.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Hungarian H0@8U L_CP852.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CP1250.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLHU.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS COLL21HU.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Korean H0@8U L_CPKS.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CPKS.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLKS.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS DBCS\LEADBYTE.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY DBCS\HLFPITCH.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY DBCS\FULPITCH.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY Latvian H0@8U L_CP921.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CP1257.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLLT.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Lithuanian H0@8U L_CP775.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CP1257.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLLT.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Macedonian H0@8U L_CP855.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CP1251.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLCYR.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Norwegian H0@8U COLL21N.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Polish H0@8U L_CP852.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CP1250.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLEE.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Romanian H0@8U L_CP852.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CP1250.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLRO.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Russian H0@8U L_CP866.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CP1251.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLCYR.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Serbian (Cyrillic) H0@8U L_CP855.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CP1251.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLCYR.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Serbian (Latin) H0@8U L_CP852.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CP1250.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLEE.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Slovak H0@8U L_CP852.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CP1250.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLCS.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS COLL21CS.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Slovene H0@8U L_CP852.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CP1250.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLSC.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS COLL21SL.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Spanish H0@8U COLL21ES.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Thai H0@8U L_CP874.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CP874.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLTHAI.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Turkish H0@8U L_CP857.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CP1254.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLTR.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Ukranian H0@8U L_CP866.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CP1251.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLCYR.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS OS/2 The following tables describe the files you must copy to input and display Albanian, Belorussian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Serbian (Cyrillic), Serbian (Latin), Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Turkish, Ukranian, Korean, Simplifiy Chinese, Traditional Chinese, or Thai text on North American or International English versions of Notes for OS/2. These files are in the Notes program directory. Exit Notes before copying these files. To input and display text in: H0@8U Copy: Belorussian H0@8U COLLCYR.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Bulgarian H0@8U COLLCYR.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Catalan H0@8U COLL21ES.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Chinese ( Simplify ) H0@8U L_CPGB.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CPGB.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS L_CPGB.CLS to L_CP1381.CLS COLLGB.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS DBCS\LEADBYTE.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY DBCS\HLFPITCH.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY DBCS\FULPITCH.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY Chinese ( Traditional ) H0@8U L_CPBIG5.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CPBIG5.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS L_CPBIG5.CLS to L_CP950.CLS COLLBIG5.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS DBCS\LEADBYTE.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY DBCS\HLFPITCH.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY DBCS\FULPITCH.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY Croatian H0@8U COLLHR.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS COLL21HR.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Czech H0@8U COLLCS.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS COLL21CS.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Danish H0@8U COLL21N.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Dutch H0@8U COLL12NL.CLS to COLL1TO2.CLS Estonian H0@8U COLLLT.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Finnish H0@8U COLLF.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS French H0@8U COLL12FR.CLS to COLL1TO2.CLS German H0@8U COLL12DE.CLS to COLL1TO2.CLS Greek H0@8U COLLEL.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Hungarian H0@8U COLLHU.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS COLL21HU.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Korean H0@8U L_CPKS.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CPKS.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS L_CPKS.CLS to L_CP949.CLS COLLKS.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS DBCS\LEADBYTE.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY DBCS\HLFPITCH.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY DBCS\FULPITCH.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY Latvian H0@8U COLLLT.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Lithuanian H0@8U COLLLT.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Macedonian H0@8U COLLCYR.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Norwegian H0@8U COLL21N.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Polish H0@8U COLLEE.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Romanian H0@8U COLLRO.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Russian H0@8U COLLCYR.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Serbian (Cyrillic) H0@8U COLLCYR.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Serbian (Latin) H0@8U COLLEE.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Slovak H0@8U COLLCS.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS COLL21CS.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Slovene H0@8U COLLSC.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS COLL21SL.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Spanish H0@8U COLL21ES.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Thai H0@8U COLLTHAI.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Turkish H0@8U COLLTR.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Ukranian H0@8U COLLCYR.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS The following tables describe the files you must copy to input and display Brazilian Portugese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Norwegian, Polish, Russian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish and Turkish text on North American or International English versions of Notes for NLM. These files are in the Notes program directory. Exit Notes before copying these files. To input and display text in: Copy: Brazilian Portuguese L_CP850.CLS TO L_CPNLM.CLS Croatian L_CP852.CLS to L_CPNLM.CLS COLLSC.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS COLL21HR.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Czech L_CP852.CLS to L_CPNLM.CLS COLLCS.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS COLL21CS.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Danish L_CP850.CLS TO L_CPNLM.CLS COLL21N.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Dutch L_CP850.CLS TO L_CPNLM.CLS COLL12NL.CLS to COLL1TO2.CLS Finnish L_CP850.CLS TO L_CPNLM.CLS COLLF.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS French L_CP850.CLS TO L_CPNLM.CLS COLL12FR.CLS to COLL1TO2.CLS German L_CP850.CLS TO L_CPNLM.CLS COLL12DE.CLS to COLL1TO2.CLS Hungarian L_CP852.CLS to L_CPNLM.CLS COLLHU.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Norwegian L_CP850.CLS TO L_CPNLM.CLS COLL21N.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Polish L_CP852.CLS to L_CPNLM.CLS COLLEE.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Russian L_CP866.CLS to L_CPNLM.CLS COLLCYR.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS Slovak L_CP852.CLS to L_CPNLM.CLS COLLCS.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS COLL21CS.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Slovene L_CP852.CLS to L_CPNLM.CLS COLLSC.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS COLL21SL.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Spanish L_CP850.CLS TO L_CPNLM.CLS COLL21ES.CLS to COLL2TO1.CLS Turkish L_CP857.CLS to L_CPNLM.CLS COLLTR.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Obtain and install the following patches from Microsoft Corporation or download them from Microsoft's Service Packs Web site: http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/ Operating System Patch Number Synopsis Rationale Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Service pack 3 Cumulative set of fixes for Windows NT 4.0 Required fixes to run Lotus Notes Release 4.6 (or later) Windows NT Server 4.0 Service pack 3 Cumulative set of fixes for Windows NT 4.0 Required to run Lotus Notes Release 4.6 (or later) &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script For default Cyrillic font support when retrieving HTML pages from the Internet using the Web Navigator, execute the following instructions : Windows 95 and Windows 3.1 Edit the WIN.INI file and in the [FontSubstitutes] section insert the following line: Times New Roman,0=Times New Roman,204 Windows NT 3.51 Edit the Windows NT registry performing the following steps. 1. Run REGEDT32.EXE. 2. Select the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE window. 3. Choose View - Find by Key and search for fontsubstitutes. 4. Choose Edit - Add Value. 5. Enter the value name "Times New Roman,0" and click OK. 6. Then enter the string "Times New Roman,204". Windows NT 4.0 Edit the Windows NT registry: 1. Run REGEDIT.EXE. 2. Select the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folder. 3. Choose Edit - Find and search for fontsubstitutes. 4. Choose Edit - New - String Value. 5. Enter the value name "Times New Roman,0" and click OK. 6. Double-click value name and enter value data "Times New Roman,204". &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script For added Eastern European language support for Full Text Search, set: FT_INDEX_ACCENT_SENS=1 in NOTES.INI to enable finding words which begin with an accented character. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Domino Advanced Services supports only TCP/IP environments for cluster and partitioned server configurations. IPX/SPX is not supported, and at this time there is no planned IPX/SPX support for future releases of these features. For customers who run multiple protocols on their systems, the following limitations may apply: Notes clients can access clustered Domino servers from any protocol the server supports. However, the advanced automatic failover and workload balancing features are only available for TCP/IP clients connected to Domino servers. Servers with clustered databases must replicate across TCP/IP networks. Partitioned Domino servers that share a single NIC card can only service TCP/IP connected clients. A partitioned server with its own NIC card can still service multi-protocol clients. If your Domino servers run both TCP/IP and IPX/SPX, include the following two variables in the NOTES.INI file of all servers that belong to a cluster. These settings force all traffic for the cluster through TCP/IP. SERVER_CLUSTER_PROBE_PORT=TCPIP SERVER_CLUSTER_DEFAULT_PORT=TCPIP For more information, see Extending the Domino System. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Notes_SHARED_DPOOLSIZE If your Solaris 2.51 server has more than 100 concurrent users, make sure that the value of shmsys:shminfo_shmmax is set to be greater than 200000000. To verify this, type: #cat /etc/system | grep shmsys:shminfo_shmmax It should appear similar to: set shmsys:shminfo_shmmax=268435456 Once the above system parameter has been verified, you can then set the value of Notes_SHARED_DPOOLSIZE to be a number greater than the default 1MB (1000000). Set the environment variable by issuing the command from csh. The best way to set this variable is to place the given line within either the .kshrc (ksh) or .cshrc (csh) file in the home directory for the userid being used to run the Domino Server/Notes Workstation so that the variable is set each time the user logs on to the network. The resulting Notes_SHARED_DPOOLSIZE value must be in bytes: setenv Notes_SHARED_DPOOLSIZE = (New value in bytes) For example: setenv Notes_SHARED_DPOOLSIZE = 4000000 DEBUG_ENABLE_CORE 1 If you want the Domino Server to generate a core file in the event of a fatal error, set the following environment variable by issuing this command from the shell: setenv DEBUG_ENABLE_CORE 1 The default behavior is to NOT generate a core file. Bullet Integrated Installation with Domino: The SMTP/MIME Message Transfer Agent (MTA) is now a fully integrated component of the core Domino 4.6 servers. The server setup program installs and configures the SMTP/MIME MTA by default for Domino servers. Storage of native 822/MIME message format: A new Internet message storage setting in the Person record controls how messages are stored when they are received by the SMTP/MIME MTA or IMAP server, and how the messages are retrieved by IMAP or POP clients. The Internet Mail storage format provides full fidelity for Internet mail messages, including MIME, for IMAP and POP users. Performance improvements: Now that the MIME message format can be stored in the Notes object store directly by the SMTP/MIME MTA, performance has been considerably improved by eliminating the conversion process when the Internet Mail storage field is set to Internet format. Additionally, the MTA work queue process has been optimized to reduce Notes memory consumption and increase overall performance. Improved address processing: The SMTP/MIME MTA will now maintain the phrase and/or comment parts within an Internet address The MTA encodes/decodes international characters in the phrase and comment portion of an address. The Content-Disposition header filename parameter will be used in preference to the Content Type parameter for inbound messages. Both parameters are used to carry the file name of an attachment. The MTA uses a common method of resolving the issue when there is a difference between the recipient address in the RFC821 envelope versus the recipient address in the RFC822 header. By default, the MTA normally places the envelope address in the BCC field. For customers who do not want this default mode of operation, there is an .INI variable (SMTPMTA_NO_IMPLICIT_BCC to disable this. Changed Processing of Resent Headers: Now by default, we ignore Resent headers for inbound messages. An .INI variable (SMTPMTA_IBIGNORE_RESENT) has been changed to allow customers to recognize or ignore the RFC822 Resent headers allowing them to control the use of Resent headers when present on inbound messages. Extended Control of Multiple Text Parts: Inbound message processing has been enhanced to interpret each secondary MIME text body part that has an associated name parameter as a Notes mail item attachment. A new INI variable (SMTMTA_INLINE_TEXT_ATTACHMENTS) allows administrators to set the default action for these secondary text body parts with a name parameter to be displayed " in-line " with the mail item. If a Notes user name contains international characters, an attempt is made to access an ASCII short name in order to form a legal internet address. Internet Address Lookup feature: The Internet Address lookup feature allows you to assign a fully qualified Internet address, specific to the individual known within the Notes Name and Address Book. Note that this feature allows recipient and originator address rewrite. Extended Macintosh Attachment support: The MTA supports AppleSingle. AppleDouble and BinHex. Additionally, non-ASCII Macintosh attachment names are now supported. Extended Attachment Identification support: The MTA uses code from INSO ., known as "file viewer" code, to identify the type of data included in attachments. If the INSO file viewer code cannot determine the attachment type, the MTA determines the type of data included in outbound file attachments by mapping the attachment's file name extension to the correlating MIME type in the MTA tables database. International Character Set support: Thai Characters are supported. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Notes_SHARED_DPOOLSIZE Notes on HP servers run optimally with a maximum of 2 memory segments. More than 2 segments may cause performance degradation. Check the number of memory segments by doing ipcs while Notes is running and counting the segments starting with F8. If there are more than 2 allocated, you can set the value of Notes_SHARED_DPOOLSIZE to be a number greater than the default of 12MB (12000000). Set the environment variable by issuing the command from csh. The best way to set this variable is to place the given line within either the kshrc (ksh) or .cshrc (csh) file in the home directory for the userid being used to run the Domino Server/Notes Workstation so that the variable is set each time the user logs on to the network. The resulting Notes_SHARED_DPOOLSIZE value must be in bytes: setenv Notes_SHARED_DPOOLSIZE = (New value in bytes) For example: setenv Notes_SHARED_DPOOLSIZE = 30000000 DEBUG_ENABLE_CORE 1 If you want the Domino Server to generate a core file in the event of a fatal error, set the following environment variable by issuing this command from the shell: setenv DEBUG_ENABLE_CORE 1 The default behavior is to NOT generate a core file. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Domino/Notes R4.6 is supported on Solaris 2.5.1 SPARC. Obtain and install the following patches from Sun Microsystems, Inc.: Patch Number Required by developers Required by Customers (runtime patch) 101242-11 or later 103461-16 103566-19 103582-01 103600-14 103630-01 103640-08 104017-01 Sun Solaris 2.5.1 for SPARC is certified using Common Desktop Environment for UNIX and Motif X11 R5. Monotype Sorts 32-Bit TCP/IP Stacks This table summarizes the 32-bit TCP/IP stacks that are Certified and supported Not certified and supported Not Certified nor supported. Both Domino server and Notes workstation were tested on the given stack. Product Name Vendor Name Certified and Supported Not Certified and Supported Not Certified and Not Supported OnNet 32 v2.0 FTP Software Reflection Suite for TCP v6.5 Walker, Richer and Quinn (WRQ) Windows 95 / Windows NT Microsoft Corporation Cisco TCP/IP Suite 100 version 2.0 Replacement for MultiNet from TGV Cisco Systems SolarNet PC-NFS Pro v2.10 SunSoft IntraNetWare Novell &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script gb#{v Required Software Base Levels for Novell NetWare IPX/SPX Operating Systems Support Novell Files Windows 95 IntranetWare Client for Windows 95 V2.12 95ENU_N3.EXE Windows NT 4.0 IntranetWare Client 4.1 for Windows NT NTENU41N.EXE For the Windows files names above that end with the letter "N" (e. g. NTENU41N.EXE), this indicates the network installation version. The diskette version of the same patch would end with the letter "D" (e.g. NTENU41D.EXE). Both the network version and the diskette version of these patches are supported. For Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 95, OnNet32 from FTP Software replaces the Microsoft WINSOCK.DLL. This version of the WINSOCK.DLL does not support the SPX Protocol and can cause problems. As a workaround, disable the SPX Port Driver of use Microsoft's TCP/IP stack on Windows 95 or Windows NT. Any protocol stack that replaces the WINSOCK.DLL and does not support the SPX protocol can cause this problem. You will receive the error Non-standard Winsock extension. Function GetAddressByName () when running OnNet32's WINSOCK.DLL. If using Token-Ring or FDDI networks please review Database 'Release Notes: Domino Server 4.6', View 'a. Contents\c. Troubleshooting', Document 'Novell NetWare IPX/SPX protocol stack for Windows 95 and Windows NT 3.51/4.0 with Token-Ring & FDDI topologies' CN=Parallan/OU=CAM/O=Notes Database 'Release Notes: Domino Server 4.6', View 'a. Contents\c. Troubleshooting', Document 'Novell NetWare IPX/SPX protocol stack for Windows 95 and Windows NT 3.51/4.0 with Token-Ring & FDDI topologies' CN=Parallan/OU=CAM/O=Notes Novell NetWare IPX/SPX protocol stack for Windows 95 and Windows NT 3.51/4.0 with Token-Ring topology note in Troubleshooting Networking Issues section. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Lotus provides several Web sites designed to help you locate the latest information on Notes and other Lotus products. The following is a list of frequently-used Lotus Web sites: http://www.lotus.com is the main Lotus home page, which contains general information on all Lotus products and services, including press releases, downloadable software, support, and purchasing information. You can use the Lotus home page to gain access to the sites and pages below or access them directly using the URLs provided. http://www.lotus.com/developers contains the latest tools and information for developing Domino applications for Notes and the Web and integrating them with back end systems, such as DBMS and transaction systems. Use this Web site to download the latest version of the Notes APIs, participate in software discussions, learn the latest tips and tricks, and review whitepapers and Redbook information. http://www.notes.net is the site brought to you by Iris Associates, the group that develops Notes and Domino. Here you'll find articles for end-users, application developers and systems administrators, as well as an active discussion forum for sharing your thoughts with Iris. http://www2.lotus.com/services/notesua.nsf contains Domino, Notes, and related product documentation, browsable documentation databases, ordering information, tips on using the documentation, links to provide feedback, and the latest information on the product. http://www.lotus.com/notes contains Notes product information and software. Its focus in more on the Notes Client. Use this Web site to download Notes products and review product specifications, demos, and press releases. http://www.lotus.com/partners contains Notes application development and Business Partner information, including development tips and techniques, innovative applications, developer discussions, and updates on the latest product releases. You can also use this Web site to find out information and request an application for the Lotus Business Partner program. http://www2.lotus.com/education.nsf contains Lotus Education information on all Lotus products, including course descriptions, schedules, Lotus Authorized Education Center locations, and Lotus certification information. http://www.support.lotus.com contains support information on all Lotus products, including common questions and solutions, user discussions, downloadable files, and Lotus support phone numbers. You can also use this Web site to search the KnowledgeBase for technical information on Lotus products. http://www.lotus.com/notesmta contains information on Lotus Notes Messaging Services, which allow Notes administrators to set up mail routing from different mail systems. These Messaging Services include message transfer agents (MTAs), such as the SMTP/MIME, cc:Mail, and X.400 MTAs. To access information on the Web, you must use a Web browser, such as the Web Navigator. If you need information on connecting your Notes workstation to the Web, see your server administrator. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script NetWare Directory Services can be used on the following platforms: NetWare 4.1e OS/2 using the Novell NetWare Client for OS/2c Windows NT using the Novell NetWare Client for Windows NTe Windows 3.x using the Novell NetWare Client for DOS/Windowsi Windows 95 using Novell Client32 &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script The following versions of Banyan VINES are supported in Release 4.6: Operating Systems Support DOS, Windows 3.1x Banyan VINES Requester for DOS V5.50(20) or higher Windows 95 Banyan Enterprise Client V6.00(18) or higher Windows NT Banyan Enterprise Client V5.56(20) or higher OS/2 Banyan VINES OS/2 Requester V5.54(20) or higher All Notes systems running the Banyan VINES Enterprise Client Release 5.56(30.2) for Windows NT should edit the NT registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ServiceProvider\Order\ProviderOrder and remove "VNS" if Notes will be using TCP/IP, even if Notes is not configured to use VINES and even if the VINES client is not configured to use VINES TCP/IP support. The Banyan VINES Enterprise Client Release Notes containing information on which registry variable to edit can be obtained from the Banyan Web site: http://www.banyan.com/platforms/ntrelease.html . The information is located in the section titled "Installing IIS Fails if the Windows NT Client is Already Installed". This workaround is also required to co-exist with other TCP servers such as Lotus Domino. Two files are required in addition to the Banyan OS/2 requester. Copy the files VNSAPI32.DLL and VNSAPI16.DLL to the location where the Banyan VINES requester is installed on the system. The files are available to Banyan customers on Banyan's BOA BBS system at 508-836-1834 or 508-836-1822 under the file name BATOS2.ZIP. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script You can configure Notes on the AIX platform to support display and entry of iso8859-2/iso8859-5 chatacters. Some NLS modifications are also required. Complete the following tasks: Install Operating System Country Language Supplement Copy Notes CLS Files Add Notes NLS directories Install mirage.ini Edit notes.ini [Web Navigator] Run Notes Languages iso8859-2 Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Albanian, Croatian, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Serbian iso8859-5 Russian, Byelorussian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian The Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Croatian, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Serbian, Russian, and Bulgarian languages are AIX 4.1.4 supported locales. Install EE Country Language Supplement Install the AIX Language supplement for EE Language using smit or smitty (i.e., Polish Language Supplement) smitty lang Copy Notes CLS Files [Code Page and Collation] Code Page For iso8859-2 , copy l_cp8592.cls to l_cp8859.cls: cp /opt/lotus/notes/latest/ibmpow/l_cp8592.cls /opt/lotus/notes/latest/ibmpow/ l_cp8859.cls For iso8859-5, copy l_cp915.cls to l_cp8859.cls: cp /opt/lotus/notes/latest/ibmpow/l_cp915.cls /opt/lotus/notes/latest/ibmpow/ l_cp8859.cls Collation copy collxxxx.cls to collstd.cls (see collation reference table below): cp /opt/lotus/notes/latest/ibmpow/colee.cls /opt/lotus/notes/latest/ibmpow/ collstd.cls Add Notes NLS directories Copy and link C nls directories to East European $LANG directories. Copy resource directory [../res/C]: cp -r /opt/lotus/notes/latest/ibmpow/res/C /opt/lotus/notes/latest/ibmpow/res/$LANG Link data and tools directories [../data/nls/C & ../tools/nls/C ] ln -s /opt/lotus/notes/latest/common/data/nls/C /opt/lotus/notes/latest/common/data/nls/$LANG ln -s /opt/lotus/bin/tools/nls/C /opt/lotus/bin/tools/nls/$LANG For example: $LANG=pl_PL, ru_RU etc... Install mirage.ini as the root user, copy the appropriate mirage.ini [attached file] to the /opt/lotus/notes/latest/ibmpow/res/C/ directory. Change file ownership to Notes install username [notes] and file permission to read [-r - - r - - r - -] cp eemirage.ini /opt/lotus/notes/latest/ibmpow/res/$LANG/mirage.ini cp rumirage.ini /opt/lotus/notes/latest/ibmpow/res/$LANG/mirage.ini cd /opt/lotus/notes/latest/ibmpow/res/$LANG/ chown notes mirage.ini chmod 444 mirage.ini iso-8859-2: To input and iso8859-5: See file listings below. Edit notes.ini [Web Navigator] Set the notes.ini variable WWWDSP_CODEPAGE in the notes.ini. See the full notes.ini reference list below for more information. This file is located in the Notes data directory [i.e./home/xxxxx/notesr4] [8859-2] WWWDSP_CODEPAGE=33 [8859-5] or [KOI8] WWWDSP_CODEPAGE=36 or WWWDSP_CODEPAGE=3308 Run Notes AIX Make sure the $LANG variable is set [i.e., LANG=pl_PL or LANG=ru_RU ; export LANG] /opt/lotus/bin/notes & You should notice a font change within Notes itself. Notes should now support entry and display of the iso8859-2/iso8859-5 characters. Reference Information Collation Reference Table See the topic Click here to see this topic International Language Input and Display Click here to see this topic in this section. eemirage.ini listing [FontMapping] FONTMAP1=Helv : helvetica FONTMAP2=Arial : helvetica FONTMAP3=MS Sans Serif : helvetica FONTMAP4=MS San Serif : helvetica FONTMAP5=Ms Serif : courier FONTMAP6=Tms Rmn: times FONTMAP7=Utopia Black : utopia [FontSpec] FONTSPEC1=-adobe-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-2 FONTSPEC2=-b&h-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-2 FONTSPEC3=-bitstream-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-2 FONTSPEC4=-schumacher-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-2 FONTSPEC5=-linotype-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-2 FONTSPEC6=-monotype-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-2 FONTSPEC7=-*-symbol-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-adobe-fontspecific FONTSPEC8=-adobe-*-*-*-*-*-0-0-100-100-*-0-iso8859-2 FONTSPEC9=-adobe-*-*-*-*-*-0-0-75-75-*-0-iso8859-2 FONTSPEC10=-b&h-*-*-*-*-*-0-0-100-100-*-0-iso8859-2 FONTSPEC11=-b&h-*-*-*-*-*-0-0-75-75-*-0-iso8859-2 FONTSPEC12=-bitstream-*-*-*-*-*-0-0-100-100-*-0-iso8859-2 FONTSPEC13=-bitstream-*-*-*-*-*-0-0-75-75-*-0-iso8859-2 FONTSPEC14=-schumacher-*-*-*-*-*-0-0-100-100-*-0-iso8859-2 FONTSPEC15=-schumacher-*-*-*-*-*-0-0-75-75-*-0-iso8859-2 FONTSPEC16=-linotype-*-*-*-*-*-0-0-100-100-*-0-iso8859-2 FONTSPEC17=-linotype-*-*-*-*-*-0-0-75-75-*-0-iso8859-2 FONTSPEC18=-monotype-*-*-*-*-*-0-0-100-100-*-0-iso8859-2 FONTSPEC19=-monotype-*-*-*-*-*-0-0-75-75-*-0-iso8859-2 [SystemFont] SYSFONT=helvetica rumirage.ini listing [FontMapping] FONTMAP1=Helv : helvetica FONTMAP2=Arial : helvetica FONTMAP3=MS Sans Serif : helvetica FONTMAP4=MS San Serif : helvetica FONTMAP5=Ms Serif : courier FONTMAP6=Tms Rmn: times FONTMAP7=Utopia Black : utopia [FontSpec] FONTSPEC1=-adobe-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-5 FONTSPEC2=-b&h-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-5 FONTSPEC3=-bitstream-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-5 FONTSPEC4=-schumacher-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-5 FONTSPEC5=-linotype-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-5 FONTSPEC6=-monotype-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-5 FONTSPEC7=-*-symbol-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-adobe-fontspecific FONTSPEC8=-adobe-*-*-*-*-*-0-0-100-100-*-0-iso8859-5 FONTSPEC9=-adobe-*-*-*-*-*-0-0-75-75-*-0-iso8859-5 FONTSPEC10=-b&h-*-*-*-*-*-0-0-100-100-*-0-iso8859-5 FONTSPEC11=-b&h-*-*-*-*-*-0-0-75-75-*-0-iso8859-5 FONTSPEC12=-bitstream-*-*-*-*-*-0-0-100-100-*-0-iso8859-5 FONTSPEC13=-bitstream-*-*-*-*-*-0-0-75-75-*-0-iso8859-5 FONTSPEC14=-schumacher-*-*-*-*-*-0-0-100-100-*-0-iso8859-5 FONTSPEC15=-schumacher-*-*-*-*-*-0-0-75-75-*-0-iso8859-5 FONTSPEC16=-linotype-*-*-*-*-*-0-0-100-100-*-0-iso8859-5 FONTSPEC17=-linotype-*-*-*-*-*-0-0-75-75-*-0-iso8859-5 FONTSPEC18=-monotype-*-*-*-*-*-0-0-100-100-*-0-iso8859-5 FONTSPEC19=-monotype-*-*-*-*-*-0-0-75-75-*-0-iso8859-5 [SystemFont] SYSFONT=helvetica Changes to NOTES.INI See the topic Notes Product Development )I^-. PURSAF )"K\j @R_x> _ #TQ Comms Product Management PURSAF O=Lotus O=Lotus PURSAFO O=Lotus OU=CAM/O=Lotus PURSAFO OU=CAM/O=Lotus CN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=Lotus PURSAFO Database 'Release Notes: Domino Server 4.6', View 'a. Contents\b. Things you need to know', Document 'Controlling the character set used by the Web Navigator' CN=Daytona/OU=CAM/O=Notes Controlling the character set used by the Web Navigator Click here to see this topic Click here to see this topic settings in the International Language Input and Display section of the Troubleshooting chapter. &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Domino/Notes R4.6 is supported on AIX V4.1.5 and AIX V4.2.1. IBM recommends that customers move to the later releases of AIX to take advantage of new hardware and enhancements. The level of your AIX system can be determined by entering: oslevel An example of the output of this command would be: 4.1.5.0 or 4.2.1.0 AIX V4.1.5 Some of the base AIX V4.1 filesets must be updated to the following levels on AIX V4.1.5 to run Notes R4.6 for AIX. The PTF (U4xxxxx) numbers are provided as a reference when ordering these updates from your IBM Support Center. The updates can also be retrieved from the AIX Fixdist server at http://service.software.ibm.com/www/support/aix Patch Number Synopsis Required by developers Required by Customers (runtime patch) U446706 X11.Dt.lib 4.1.5.2 U446812 bos.net.nfs.client 4.1.5.1 U446810 bos.rte.lvm 4.1.5.3 U446245 bos.adt.prof 4.1.5.1 U446855 bos.rte.man 4.1.5.2 U446244 bos.rte.libc 4.1.5.1 U445109 devices.isa_sio.sa.rte 4.1.5.1 U446761 bos.rte.tty 4.1.5.2 U446701 devices.pci.00100100.rte 4.1.5.1 U445116 devices.pci.00100f00.rte 4.1.5.1 U445081 devices.pci.14101800.rte 4.1.5.1 U446247 devices.pci.14105400.X11 4.1.5.1 U446708 devices.pci.14105400.rte 4.1.5.2 U445070 devices.pci.14105e00.X11 4.1.5.1 U446745 devices.pci.14105e00.rte 4.1.5.2 U445032 devices.pcmcia.serial.com 4.1.5.1 U449238 xlC.rte For Notes 4.1x and 4.5x use version 3.1.3.0 or 3.1.4.0 For Notes 4.6 use version 3.1.4.4 U446817 If installed, the following fileset needs to be updated to indicated level: bos.rte.mp - 4.1.5.3 U446869 If installed, the following fileset needs to be updated to indicated level: bos.rte.up - 4.1.5.3 U442271 ipx.rte 4.1.5.0 U447411 connect.server.com 4.1.5.3 U447415 connect.protocols 4.1.5.1 U447397 connect.server.nwserve 4.1.5.2 AIX Connections will be supported on AIX 4.1.5 and works only if you enter the following at the command line: tntransport -M -n tnipx-a rip_ipg=10-a sap_ipg=10 AIX V4.2.1 Some of the base AIX V4.1 filesets must be updated to the following levels on AIX V4.2.1 to run Notes R4.6 for AIX. The PTF (U4xxxxx) numbers are provided as a reference when ordering these updates from your IBM Support Center. The updates can also be retrieved from the AIX Fixdist server at http://service.software.ibm.com/www/support/aix Patch Number Synopsis Required by developers Required by Customers (runtime patch) U449238 xlC.rte For Notes 4.1x and 4.5x use version 3.1.3.0 or 3.1.4.0 For Notes 4.6 use version 3.1.4.4 U448806 If installed, the following fileset needs to be updated to indicated level: bos.rte.mp - 4.2.1.1 U448841 If installed, the following fileset needs to be updated to indicated level: bos.rte.up - 4.2.1.1 AIX V4.1.4 The patch information for AIX 4.1.4 is being included for completeness. Some of the base AIX V4.1 filesets must be updated to the following levels on AIX V4.1.4 to run Notes R4.6 for AIX. The PTF (U4xxxxx) numbers are provided as a reference when ordering these updates from your IBM Support Center. The updates can also be retrieved from the AIX Fixdist server at http://service.software.ibm.com/www/support/aix Patch Number Synopsis Required by developers Required by Customers (runtime patch) IX55384/U441186 bos.adt.include - 4.1.4.4 IX62509 bos.adt.prof - 4.1.4.21 IX58507/U444415 bos.net.tcp.client - 4.1.4.16 IX62509 bos.rte.libc - 4.1.4.19 IX62509 bos.rte.libs - 4.1.4.14 IX55384/U441121 bos.rte.streams - 4.1.4.2 IX59142/U444061 bos.rte.tty - 4.1.4.13 IX55837/U441583 bos.sysmgt.serv_aid - 4.1.4.5 IX60082/U444377 If installed, the following fileset needs to be updated to indicated level: bos.rte.up - 4.1.4.17 IX60082/U444115 If installed, the following fileset needs to be updated to indicated level: bos.rte.mp - 4.1.4.17 IX55293/U440895 If installed, the following fileset needs to be updated to indicated level: bos.rte.security - 4.1.4.2 IX57406/U443030 If installed, the following fileset needs to be updated to indicated level: devices.mca.8ef4 - 4.1.4.4 IX58009/U443421 If installed, the following fileset needs to be updated to indicated level: devices.mca.ffe1 - 4.1.4.8 U449238 xlC.rte For Notes 4.1x and 4.5x use version 3.1.3.0 or 3.1.4.0 For Notes 4.6 use version 3.1.4.4 IX60679/U445544 ipx.rte - 4.1.4.10 IX61435/U447192 connect.protocols - 4.1.4.7 (for AIX Connections) IX60634/U445530 connect.server.nwserve - 4.1.4.8 (for AIX Connections) IX56814/U442705 connect.server.com - 4.1.4.2 (for AIX Connections) &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Notes_SHARED_DPOOLSIZE Beginning with Notes Release 4.12, the Notes_SHARED_DPOOLSIZE value is automatically set to ((Total Machine RAM in bytes) / 2)/7 . The objective of this setting is to: use no more than 50% of the Total Machine RAM for shared memory keep the total number of shared memory segments required at 7 or less. You can override this value by setting the following environment variable by issuing the command from your shell. The resulting Notes_SHARED_DPOOLSIZE value must be in bytes. If the number of shared memory segments used on your system exceeds 7, then increase the Notes_SHARED_DPOOLSIZE setting. IBM AIX allows an absolute maximum of 10 shared memory segments. To check how many segments are being used, issue the command "ipcs" at the terminal. Shared memory segments which have keys starting with 0xF8 are those that are allocated to the Domino Server. setenv Notes_SHARED_DPOOLSIZE = (New value in bytes) DEBUG_ENABLE_CORE 1 If you want the Domino Server to generate a core file in the event of a fatal error, set the following environment variable by issuing this command from the shell: setenv DEBUG_ENABLE_CORE 1 The default behavior is to NOT generate a core file. You can set the value of Notes_SHARED_DPOOLSIZE to be a number greater than calculated value. Set the environment variable by issuing the command from csh. The best way to set this variable is to place the given line within either the .kshrc (ksh) or .cshrc (csh file in the home directory for the userid being used to run the Domino Server/Notes Workstation so that the variable is set each time the user logs on to the network. The resulting Notes_SHARED_DPOOLSIZE value must be in bytes. setenv Notes_SHARED_DPOOLSIZE = (New value in bytes) For example: setenv Notes_SHARED_DPOOLSIZE = 4000000 Local /etc/hosts for Name Resolution If you are not running either Domain Name Service (DNS) or Network Information Services (NIS) to provide name resolution for your network, and instead are using local /etc/hosts files on each machine, then you must have the environment variable NSORDER set for either the Domino Server or Notes Workstation to be able to resolve names using the local /etc/hosts file. This variable is set as follows: [ksh] export NSORDER=local,bind,nis [csh] setenv NSORDER local,bind,nis Previous levels of AIX required the under-bar options bind_r,nis_r,local_r)for NSORDER for Notes to resolve hostnames. These settings are no longer required and should not be used. This variable specifies the order in which the operating system searches for addresses for name resolution; specifying that the local (/etc/hosts) is to be searched before attempting to contact NIS for name resolution. The best way to set this variable is to place the given line within either the .kshrc (ksh) .cshrc (csh) file in the home directory for the userid being used to run the Domino Server/Notes Workstation so that the variable is set each time the user logs on to the network. The default parameters character sets for the language parameters are in found in this table. Language Name Default charset US-ASCII ISO-2022-JP x-gbk iso-2022-kr ISO-8859-1 Windows-874 Key = United States (us), Japanese (jp), Chinese (cn), Korean (kr), Taiwanese (tw), Latin (LT), Thai (th) We recommend the use of an uppercase LT to avoid confusion between a lower case "l" and an upper case "I". By Default, if the SMTP/MIME MTA encounters non-responsible names (the sender or other addresses that will not be delivered by this MTA) with non ASCII characters, it attempts to retrieve an ASCII shortname and use this shortname to compose the internet address. If that fails, the message will be non-delivered. With the Notes INI variable SMTP_I18N_PHRASE set, it instead ties to create an RFC 822 compliant name by 1522 encoding the name into a phrase (whether the MTA is in Name & Address or Address only mode), and looking up the user's shortname to create the local part. If this does not result in a compliant name (no shortname, non-ASCII shortname, or couldn't locate name in address book), the SMTP MTA then encodes the non-ASCII characters in the Notes user names in the local-part of outbound addresses and 1522 encodes a version of the name as the phrase. This encoding is described in the release note Database 'Release Notes: Domino Server 4.6', View 'a. Contents\b. Things you need to know', Document 'Encoding and Decoding of Non-ASCII Addresses' CN=Daytona/OU=CAM/O=Notes Database 'Release Notes: Domino Server 4.6', View 'a. Contents\b. Things you need to know', Document 'Encoding and Decoding of Non-ASCII Addresses' CN=Daytona/OU=CAM/O=Notes Encoding and Decoding of Non-ASCII Addresses in the Things you need to know chapter. Previous versions of the SMTP/MIME MTA would take Resent- RFC822 headers in precedence to non- Resent- headers. Therefore, the 1.1 release had an .INI variable that would force the MTA to ignore the Resent- Headers and to use the non Resent- ones (the .INI variable is SMTPMTA_IBIGNORE_RESENT ). However, in 4.6, the MTA reverses this functionality so the MTA will ignore the Resent- Headers and use the non- Resent- ones by default. With the .INI variable set, the MTA will take Resent- RFC822 headers in precidence to non- Resent- headers. If your mail system usually receives mail with charset ISO-8859-1 representing your native charset (for example, Big5 or GB2312), please follow the steps below to modify the SMTP MTA Table so the SMTP/MIME MTA can convert the mail correctly. Find the entry "ISO-8859-1" in $MTACharSet of MTA Table (or SMTP Table) and remove the "ISO-8859-1" from the Character Set ID field. Example Character Set ID: ISO_8859-1; ISO8859-1; ISO8859-1 (IBMCP819); iso-ir-100; latin1; l1; IBM819; CP819; 88591; csISOLatin1 Add "ISO-8859-1" to your native charset entry (for example, Big5 or GB2312) Example Character Set ID: Big5; X-Big5; Chinese Standard Interchange Code - Set 1 & 2(Big 5); csBig5; IBMCP950; 950; CN-Big5; ISO-8859-1 Basic After Domino Server installation and Setup installs and configures the SMTP/MIME MTA, you may want to further customize or revise the SMTP/MIME MTA configuration settings. The following procedure provides a quick overview of typical configuration revisions. For more detailed instructions (with examples), see Setting Up the SMTP/MIME MTA in chapter 4 of Extending the Domino Server The following Name and Address Book documents are used to configure the SMTP MTA and can be edited. To revise these documents, start the Domino client, enter the Address Book and select one or more of the following documents to edit: Global Domain Document: If necessary, the SMTP MTA creates the sender's internet address on outbound mail based on the Global Domain Record configuration. To change the appearance of Domino mail senders' addresses edit the Global Domain document found under Server - Domains. Foreign SMTP Domain document and Connection document: This information in these 2 documents is used by Domino to route outgoing internet mail to the Domino server with the SMTP MTA. The destination domain in the Foreign SMTP Domain document must match the destination domain in the SMTP Connection document. The Relay Host field in the SMTP Connection document replaces the Optional Network Address field and is used to contain the IP address or internet name of a relay or firewall host if one is being used. Server document This document contains information controlling the behavior of the SMTP MTA on the selected server. The following are some fields are used by the SMTP MTA: In the Routing Tasks field, "SMTP Mail Routing" must be selected. In the Internet Message Transfer Agent [SMTP MTA] section of the Server document: Global Domain name entered here must match the Global Domain name entered on the Global Domain document. The Fully Qualified Internet Host name (the registered host name for server; for example, server.acme.com) is used to construct the sender's address on outbound mail, if necessary. The MTA work path is a directory/path used by the MTA to store temporary files during mail encapsulation. The directory/path should exist. The Domino Server Setup will modify the notes.ini file to automatically start the MTA when the Server is started. To manually run SMTP MTA instead remove the SMTPMTA task from the NOTES.INI and: At the Domino server prompt (">"), type load smtpmta Refer to the Getting Started for further operation of the MTA. gb#{v Specify a Macintosh character set in the Language Parameters field if you would like to use Non-ASCII Macintosh attachment names. The default Macintosh character set is determined from the / charset component of the Language parameter, according to the table in the Database 'Release Notes: Domino Server 4.6', View 'a. Contents\c. Troubleshooting', Document 'Language parameter syntax for Macintosh attachment names' CN=Parallan/OU=CAM/O=Notes Database 'Release Notes: Domino Server 4.6', View 'a. Contents\c. Troubleshooting', Document 'Language parameter syntax for Macintosh attachment names' CN=Parallan/OU=CAM/O=Notes Language parameter syntax for Macintosh attachment names release note. If you want to use another character set, you have to know what Macintosh character set is used in your country. &Arial The language parameter syntax for Macintosh attachment names /macchar= or /mac= are: Example 1 If you specify in the Language Parameters field, then t he MTA treats Macintosh attachment names as X-SJIS. Example 2 If you specify US/charset=US-ASCII/macchar=96 in the Language Parameters field, then t he MTA treats Macintosh attachment names as Macintosh Roman character set. The default parameters Macintosh character sets for the language parameters are in found in this table. Language Name H0@8U Default Macintosh charset H0@8U X-GBK H0@8U X-SJIS H0@8U EUC-KR (KSC) H0@8U ASCII H0@8U X-BIG5 H0@8U ASCII H0@8U ASCII Help ScreenOpening encapsulated attachments02 Things you need to know08 International Language Input and DisplayInternational SMTP MTA 01 Release Notes02 Things you need to know CN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Christy McCulley/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Christy McCulley/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ###################################### Help ScreenCharacter Wrapping03 Troubleshooting07 SMTP MTA Issues02 Untested .INI Variables 01 Release Notes03 Troubleshooting CN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Christy McCulley/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Christy McCulley/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Robin Rouse/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########## Help ScreenSendmail Nonconformance03 Troubleshooting04 Mail Issues01 SMTP MTA Platforms 01 Release Notes03 Troubleshooting CN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Christy McCulley/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Robin Rouse/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################## Help ScreenMail Issues (SMTP Only)03 Troubleshooting04 Mail Issues01 SMTP MTA Platforms 01 Release Notes03 Troubleshooting CN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Christy McCulley/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Christy McCulley/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ##### Help ScreenEnabling QNC.EXE in Windows NT to Diagnose Problems03 Troubleshooting07 SMTP MTA Issues 01 Release Notes03 Troubleshooting CN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Christy McCulley/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Christy McCulley/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################# :f^1U Help ScreenJapanese language parameter entries and character sets02 Things you need to know08 International Language Input and DisplayInternational SMTP MTA 01 Release Notes02 Things you need to know CN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Christy McCulley/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Christy McCulley/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ################################### Help ScreenInbound control of BCC: field03 Troubleshooting07 SMTP MTA Issues02 Untested .INI Variables 01 Release Notes03 Troubleshooting CN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Christy McCulley/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Christy McCulley/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Christy McCulley/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Robin Rouse/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Derek E Bambauer/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################################# Help ScreenMaximum hops03 Troubleshooting07 SMTP MTA Issues02 Untested .INI Variables 01 Release Notes03 Troubleshooting CN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Christy McCulley/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Robin Rouse/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################ Help ScreenDomain Issues03 Troubleshooting04 Mail Issues01 SMTP MTA Platforms 01 Release Notes03 Troubleshooting CN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Christy McCulley/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ########################### Help ScreenOverview of Domino Server 4.601 What's new?01 Welcome 01 Release Notes01 What's new? 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support02 Things you need to know08 International Language Input and DisplayInternational SMTP MTA 01 Release Notes02 Things you need to know CN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Christy McCulley/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ##################### Help ScreenIf using non-ASCII charactersPOR3AKDGZ03 Troubleshooting07 SMTP MTA Issues 01 Release Notes03 Troubleshooting CN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Christy McCulley/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Christy McCulley/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Christy McCulley/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Derek E Bambauer/OU=CAM/O=Lotus ############################# Help ScreenSetting up SSL and X.509 Certificates on your Domino server04 Documentation updates02 Getting Started with Domino 01 Release Notes04 Documentation updates CN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Joann Spera/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Judith C Blostein/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Jack Allen/OU=CAM/O=LotusCN=Judith 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If omitted, the default is 75 characters. This is useful when the message contains long lines of text without spaces (for example URLs.) SMTPMTA_OUTBOUND_LINE_LENGTH=[desired line length]= x The value x overrides the default wrapping value of 75 characters. The following parameter sets a maximum line length for the body of inbound messages. If omitted, the default is 75 characters. SMTPMTA_INBOUND_LINE_LENGTH=## The value ## overrides the default wrapping value of 75 characters. Interoperability problems have been introduced by versions of V8.n.n Sendmail, which can be configured to generate nonconformant SMTP protocol and message syntax behavior. The changes made to the SMTP/MIME MTA to operate with these versions of Sendmail and to ensure that the mail message can be viewed by the recipient are described below. A NOTES.INI variable called SMTPMTA_STRICT_821LINE_SYNTAX with default value equal to 0 (OFF) is used as follows: SMTPMTA_STRICT_821LINE_SYNTAX = 0 ( ) the inbound transport code accepts and handle SMTP commands ending with just a character or the standard sequence. In addition, the transport translates the canonical format of each header/body line to the standard representation when it detects the nonconformant termination. These changes ensure that the mail item is presented cleanly to the recipient and that the Lotus MTA does not propagate the nonconformant syntax in relay situations. SMTPMTA_STRICT_821LINE_SYNTAX When strict compliance is enabled, the transport rejects incoming connections that generate nonconformant SMTP command sequences ending with only a character. The transport verifies the terminating character sequence used by the sending SMTP on the initial HELO command. If it is not the standard sequence, the transport rejects the incoming session by generating the following multiline reply sequence: 500-Syntax error, command unrecognized 500-The receiving MTA is set for strict SMTP compliance and has detected that the sending 500-SMTP is generating nonstandard SMTP command syntax by terminating commands 500 with only a linefeed character. Please refer to RFC821 section 4.1.1. Currently, problems exist in this release when sending encapsulated mail in conjunction with converted mail. To circumvent known issues, avoid the following configuration settings in the Name and Address Book Server document section, "Internet Message Transfer Agent (SMTP MTA)" under "Conversion Options": Message Content = "Users with and without Lotus Notes" In the "Foreign SMTP Domain" document, within the section "Should be Routed to", you can choose between two fields: "Domain name" or "Internet host". Currently, either field can be used. In the future, the "Internet host" option will be removed. To avoid confusion and potential problems, if your system is currently configured to use "Internet host", reconfigure it to use "Domain name". Also, change the "Connection" document to use "Destination domain". Refer to the Maintaining the Domino System for information on configuring the Foreign SMTP Domain document and the SMTP Connection document. MTAFORMS.NSF is refreshed automatically when the Notes Mail design template changes. However, when upgrading from a previous version of SMTP MTA; after installing the Domino server including SMTP/MIME MTA, replace the design of the existing mtaforms.nsf database using mail46.ntf as the template. The short name configuration option for encapsulated messages does not work. The "from" address of an encapsulated message has the Notes address instead of the internet address. The receiving user must modify the address to reply. In the "Server Connection" document for the field "Destination server", choose a different server name than that used for the field "Source server". If you do not, a routing loop may occur. Notes includes a tool called QNC that can collect information about Notes tasks that terminate abnormally. QNC assists in diagnosing and fixing errors. If SMTP MTA tasks terminate abnormally, you can have QNC collect information to be analyzed by Lotus technical support. You must enable QNC before running it. Enable QNC by entering the following command at the MS-DOS prompt: qnc -i You must re-enable QNC each time the system is restarted. To make sure QNC is automatically enabled every time the system is started, add qnc -i to the command line of QNC in startup. Depending upon the needs of your site, the following Language Parameter double byte character set (DBCS) entries can be chosen. Currently, only one Language Parameter, not multiple, should be entered into this field, contained in the SMTP MTA subform of the server document. Language Parameter Entry H0@8U Result H0@8U Entry will default messages to ISO-2022-JP jp/out=iso-2022-jp H0@8U Entry will convert outbound messages to ISO-2022-JP jp/out=x-eucjp or jp/out=x-euc-jp H0@8U Either string will convert outbound messages to EUC-JP jp/out=x-sjis H0@8U Entry will convert outbound messages to Shift JIS Character Set (Charset) Alias Names Another charset name, in addition to those listed above, can be entered into the Language Parameter string of the SMTP server subform. To do this, open SMTPTBLS.NSF database. Edit the character set name field of the MTA Table (for example, to the existing "x-euc-jp", add "euc-jp", "eucjp"). The SMTP MTA will then accept this name for inbound message character set. Note that the first entry of the charset names list must still be the official IANA registered name, if there is one, because that name is what we put into the MIME headers of outgoing messages. The SMTP/MIME MTA uses a common method to resolve differences between the address in the envelope versus the address in the header. It places the envelope address in the BCC: field. For customers who do not like this solution, the .INI variable to disable this feature is SMTPMTA_NO_IMPLICIT_BCC=1 The BCCs will not be created when there is a mismatch between addresses in the envelope and header. By default the MTA will fail a message if it is perceived to have traveled (or Hops) across 30 systems. This is to prevent infinite mail routing loops. The parameter that allows the administrator to change this number is SMTPMTA_MAXHOPS To use the Internet address lookup or "short name" option, you must specify the "Domain" field in Person documents. The domain must also be in the "Notes domains and aliases" field in the Global Domain document. Bullet If you use a period as the domain separator character and include Notes domains to the left of the @ sign, Lotus strongly recommends that you not use periods in names. If there is a space after the period (i.e., First M. Last), then the MTA can distinguish between periods in names and periods used as the domain separator. Any other use of periods in the name will cause problems. The new release of the Domino server elevates the standard for enterprise messaging, groupware, and Web application development servers. It is available on all Domino server platforms, including Windows NT, Windows 95, OS/2, Netware, and UNIX. The objectives of this release are to: Support key email and directory Internet standards - IMAP4/MIME, LDAP, and NNTP - for standards-based access to Domino mail, directories, and databases. Establish Domino further as the leading Web application server by upgrading and improving Domino HTTP and SSL support, by supporting the Notes Designer client release 4.6, which has a number of improvements for the development of a Web browser accessible Notes database, and by enhancing the application development capability with support for Java 1.1 agents and Java-based access to Notes objects. Lower the cost of ownership by simplifying installation, configuration, and administration of Domino servers. Easy Server Setup and Configuration Server setup and configuration has been radically simplified in the Domino Release 4.6 server. Now there are only four simple steps to setting up a Domino server. Furthermore, Domino speeds the setup process by probing your server machine for existing system information such as network protocols. All of these enhancements let you set up your Domino server in just a matter of minutes so that you can spend your time focusing on your Domino server applications. Enhanced HTTP Server Domino 4.6 includes an updated HTTP server. The new server is faster, supports HTTP 1.1, and supports Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) 3.0. The following is a list of the enhancements you'll find in the new Domino 4.6 HTTP Server: You can create customized response pages for authentication failures, authorization failures, successfully deleted documents, and all other Domino/Notes general errors. The response pages can be set on a per database level, per virtual server level, and on a server-wide level. Web pages served by Domino will have valid URLs automatically converted into links. Tables will format properly with no empty or white space between cells. Views may be opened to a particular document by key. Views can be sorted by clicking on the view's column title from a Web browser. When using the Advanced Services features of the Domino Server, you can now log more useful billing information to be used with the billing application. There is a new view and form in the billing.nsf file that contains the log information for each request plus the amount of time in milliseconds it took to process the request. Miscellaneous international enhancements, such as support for UTF-8 output and support of numeric reference for international characters. Native IMAP Mail Protocol Support The Domino 4.6 server supports the Internet standard IMAP protocol which allows users of IMAP client programs to access mail files on a Domino server for reading and managing e-mail. The IMAP support: Allows IMAP clients to retrieve mail in its native form as it was received from SMTP Presents Domino folders as IMAP folders Uses the Domino security model including user authentication for server and mailbox access Allows mixed use of Notes and IMAP clients with a single mail file, thus enabling easier administration of mail servers and users. Mail documents appear the same, regardless of whether a Notes client or an IMAP client is being used. More information about IMAP can be found at http://www.imap.org Native LDAP Directory Protocol Support Domino Release 4.6 supports the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) for accessing directory services over TCP/IP. LDAP provides a common means of access for clients, applications and servers to directory listings in heterogeneous environments and on the Internet. Native LDAP support enables users of POP3, IMAP or other Internet mail clients which support LDAP to perform name lookups into the Domino server directory when addressing e-mails. Additionally, Domino server administrators can set up their Domino servers to perform LDAP lookups into LDAP-compliant public directories on the Internet (such as ldap://ldap.four11.com or ldap://ldap.bigfoot.com). Integrated SMTP MTA with native MIME support The SMTP Message Transfer Agent (MTA) is now a fully integrated component of the core Domino 4.6 server. The SMTP MTA allows Domino server mail users to send and receive mail from users on other mail servers, including other Domino servers, using the SMTP standard. The Domino 4.6 Server Setup program installs and configures the SMTP MTA by default for the Domino server. Lotus Domino 4.6 allows for native storage of MIME-formatted content in the Domino object store. Companies using Domino servers may use the SMTP/MIME MTA to enable the users to send and receive e-mails over the Internet. The ability for the Domino server to handle MIME objects ensures the message content remains unchanged when delivered to and sent from Domino servers. Additionally, companies using Domino servers may choose to use the SMTP/MIME MTA to send and receive mail between Domino Servers and other mail systems during their migration and coexistence from those systems to a Domino-based messaging architecture. Native NNTP News Protocol Support The Domino 4.6 server supports Internet standard NNTP protocol which allows users of NNTP client programs to participate in newsgroup discussions on a Domino server. It also supports NNTP server to server newsfeeds with Internet standard NNTP servers including USENET News servers. Usage Scenario 1: A company using Domino servers and Lotus Notes clients within some departments may choose to use the Domino NNTP Serv to enable some employees working in departments where Lotus Notes clients are not deployed to participate in some discussions. For instance in the one department, employees may be using a simple browser/NNTP client combination for their information needs. Whereas in another department, employees are using the Lotus Notes Client. The Domino NNTP serv allow all of these people to participate in the same discussion(s). Usage Scenario 2: A Company using Domino servers and Lotus Notes clients may use the NNTP Server to enable all the employees to access relevant USENET news. For instance, the Information Systems department could define a list of appropriate USENET groups. Once the NNTP Server is running, employees would simply use their Notes Clients to access and to participate in the USENET news forum. SSL 3.0 Internet Security Protocol Support The Domino 4.6 server now supports the latest version of the Internet standard Secure Sockets Layer protocol, version 3.0. The Domino 4.6 server can now accept X.509 certificates issued by third-party certificate authorities as a means of authentication of user or server identity. This support builds upon the already rock solid Internet security infrastructure brought to the marketplace by past releases of Domino. More information about the SSL protocol can be found at http://www.consensus.com Browser-based server administration tool You can now administer your Domino server using a Web browser. Check a server status, start and stop server services or just keep an eye on certain statistics while you do other work. The new browser administration feature enables designated administrators to securely administer Domino servers using any networked computer. Windows NT Integration Enhancements Adding on to the very tight integration between Domino 4.5 and the Windows NT platform, Domino Release 4.6 makes that integration even more seamless. Here are two of the most popular new Domino-NT integration features: Complete group management (add, modify, delete and security settings) and synchronization between the NT Directory and the Domino directory Password synchronization between NT Internet user passwords and Domino HTTP passwords Notes Connect for ISDN A CAPI-compliant ISDN driver is now available via the Web for the Domino 4.6 Server and the Notes 4.6 Client. ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) is a growing public telecommunication network with a flexible infrastructure designed to integrate voice, data, video, imaging. CAPI (Common Application Programming Interface) allows any application program to communicate with any other third-party CAPI-compliant ISDN driver and adapter cards. With Notes and Domino 4.6, customers can now take advantage of key CAPI ISDN benefits natively right from within their Notes desktop environment. These benefits are: Higher speed bandwidth than analog modem-based solutions. Reliable end-to-end digital transmission. Cost-effective solutions to private leased lines. Bundled Templates and Examples Site Examples included with Notes Designer for Domino - sample site databases containing a variety of "starter" pages that can be easily leveraged and customized by Web site designers. Frame Set Examples - sample that provides Web developers with examples of how to create Domino Web applications that leverage frames. Mail Template (both Notes and browser) - enhanced mail template that's designed for optimal access from either a Notes client or a Web browser. Discussion Template (both Notes and browser) - enhanced discussion template that's designed for optimal access from either a Notes client or a Web browser. Document Library Template (both Notes and browser) - enhanced document library template that's designed for optimal access from either a Notes client or a Web browser. When you use an IMAP or POP3 client to retrieve messages delivered to you through the Internet , the Domino server appends the fully-qualified domain name (or domain name only) of your server to form a standard Internet mail address. For example, if a user's mail address in Notes is "Jane Smith" and Jane's Domino server is deployed on a machine named "sales.acme.com," the email address is represented as "Jane_Smith@sales.acme.com" in the Internet mail client. This makes it possible to reply to Jane without further typing of the Internet address. The system administrator can configure a server configuration variable to control the value of the domain name part of the Internet mail address, also referred to as the Internet domain suffix. For IMAP and NNTP, set the "InternetDomain" variable to be the fully-qualified domain name or domain name only . For example, "InternetDomain=sales.acme.com." For POP3, the variable is called "POP3Domain." If the values for these variables are not supplied, the server checks the Global Domain documents in the Public Address Book and determines if there is a Global Domain document that is selected as the default global domain. If a default global domain is found, the first name listed in the Internet domain suffix field is used to form the Internet address. ( If only one Global Domain document exists, the first name listed in the Internet domain suffix field is used.) If the fully-qualified domain name is not specified in the Global Domain document, the server checks the TCP stack for the host machine's domain suffix (domain name only, host not included). Finally, if no domain name can be determined, the server supplies the value "NoDomain." Like POP3, the IMAP protocol is used only for working with mail in the users mailboxes. It is not used for sending mail. IMAP mail client software uses SMTP to send mail. In order to send mail from an IMAP client, you need to have an SMTP server, such as the Lotus SMTP MTA, available on the network. The IMAP server uses the Short Name field in the Person record for user authentication with the IMAP server. There may be cases where the short names are identical for two different records in the name and address book. The administrator should complete the Short name field by using the first character of the first name, followed by the last name -- for example, jsmith. However, Notes users with similar first names and identical last names may have problems accessing their mail by using this short name as their IMAP client user name. For example, if you have Notes users named John Smith and Jane Smith, and you enter the short name "jsmith" for both of them, the IMAP server could reject the attempt to LOGIN and access their mail file. It is recommended that the Notes administrator be aware of the use of short names for IMAP clients accessing the server and modify these names when necessary. The Public Address Book must be indexed prior to running any LDAP searches. If this hasn't been done prior to performing an LDAP search, the first search could take an extremely long period of time. Full international support will be available in the next release. However, some browsers may be able to search using the Western European character set 8859-1. If a Person document contains a fully qualified e-mail address in the forwarding address field, an Internet client cannot perform e-mail searches against this field. If the "minimum characters for wildcard search" field in the server configuration document is set to 0, users can not search anything other than the first entry in the user name field. If the "minimum characters for wildcard search" field in the server configuration document is set to 0, the Name and Address Book must be full text indexed for LDAP searches to work properly. The Netscape Communicator client has a "doesn't contain" search option. This will not work properly when used as a first argument. Domino allows users to have multiple e-mail addresses. Currently LDAP e-mail address searches will only find the e-mail address that is constructed using the information from the SMTP Address conversion section of the Global Domain record. NLM Server requires a TCP/IP hosts file in order to form e-mail addresses correctly. LDAP searches for "objectclass=group" is not yet implemented. LDAP searches that include inequality operators (>= or <=) is not yet implemented. Currently X.509 certificates are not displayed in LDAP search results. The Time Separator and Date Separator cannot be identical. If they are then this results in various Calendaring and Scheduling errors. The German OS/2 Operating System defaults with an identical Time Separator and Date Separator. All Finnish Operating Systems default with an identical Time Separator and Date Separator. The Baltic Rim markets are Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia. down all other applications For Windows 95, shut down all other open Lotus applications before beginning the Lotus Notes installation procedure. Otherwise, the Install process cannot run. If you have installed SmartCenter , you must shut it down. If you do not shut down SmartCenter before you begin installing Notes, you will receive the following error message: LTSDLG02.DLL is in use by another application. Please close all open applications before continuing. Installing the International English version of Notes for Windows 95 on Windows 95 with Code Page set to Lithuanian, Estonia or Latvia. If you wish to install the International English version of Lotus Notes for Windows 95, you must first switch the code page value in the Registry from CP1257 (Lithuanian/Estonian/Latvian) to CP 1252 (International English Windows). After you install, be sure to switch back to the Lithuanian/Estonian/Latvian code page. To change code pages in Windows 95: Start the Registry Display the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\NLS\Codepage. There are multiple subkeys for this key. The subkey ACP should be set to 1252 (to switch to the International English Windows code page). Check that there is a key \1252 and that there is a value like CP_1252.NLS. Restart the System to force the Registry change to take effect. Reverse the procedure to set the ACP value to 1257; this resets the machine to the Lithuanian/Estonian/Latvian code page after restarting. After you change the code page to 1252, install Notes. After Notes installs, reset the code page to 1257 and restart Windows 95. Refer to the International Language Input and Display document for details on how to configure Notes to support Baltic Rim languages. "Helvetica The Thai default character set (charset) is Windows-874. Thai has only one charset entry in SMTPTBLS.NSF database. So the"charset=" parameter is unnecessary. All outbound messages are converted to "text/plain; charset=Windows-874". If you need to change the charset name string, you must change the order of the charset listed in SMTPTBLS.NSF database. The first charset listed, is used for charset name string. The default header/body encoding method is base64. Language Parameter Entry H0@8U Result H0@8U Entry will specify the default charset to Windows-874. Header field and body part will be converted to Base64 th/charset=windows-874 H0@8U Entry will specify the default charset to Windows-874. Header field and body part will be converted to Base64 th/he=QP/be=QP H0@8U Entry will convert outbound header field and body part to Quoted-Printable th/charset=windows-874/he=QP/be=QP H0@8U Entry will convert outbound header field and body part to Quoted-Printable How to use Specify "th" in the Language Parameter field in the server document's SMTP/MIME MTA configuration subform. You must change the "Message typeface" to "Helvetica" or "Times Roman" in SMTP subform on the Server document, to ensure that the mail body for Thai mail received by the SMTP MTA is displayed in the correct font. Outbound By default, SMTP MTA sends Thai messages using the Windows-874 character set. The header (Subject) is encoded in RFC1522/base64. The body is encoded in base64. Inbound By default, SMTP MTA assumes that all non-ASCII incoming messages are in Windows-874. If the inbound message contains MIME, the charset parameter in the Content-Type header field will be used, but the character set conversion for other languages may fail. Restrictions No automatic line wrapping is available in both message headers and body. If there are lines longer than 75 columns, they may wrap at the middle of the word, or at the middle of letter. Thai letters in Notes user names are not supported Thai filenames may not display correctly when sent from one Notes user to another Notes user, using SMTP. The following information is omitted from Chapter 6 in xtending the Domino System. Netscape Communicator 4.0 LDAP users can only use the "ends with" search operator if the "Minimum characters for wildcard search field" if set to 0 for the Domino LDAP server and the Public Address Book on the LDAP server is full text indexed. For example, if there are two organizations represented in the Public Address Book, northacme and southacme, and a user enters the criteria "search for items where the organization ends with acme," no search results are returned if the "Minimum characters for wildcard search field" in the Domain Configuration document for the LDAP server is set to 1 or higher or the Public Address Book is not full text indexed. By default the MTA ignore the local domain, and does not include it in the address. This parameter forces the MTA to treat the local domain the same as any other global domain. This can be useful for Notes Domains on the Right configuration. This is only of use if "Domain Stripping" is set to ALL or ONE. With this ini variable and Domain stripping set to either ALL or ONE, a local Notes user's address might be created as Notes_User@LocalDomain.domain.suffix instead of Notes_User@domain.suffix. SMTP_KEEP1MEANS1 By default the MTA does not convert the Originators address for inbound mail. For implementations that have users that use Notes to read their Notes mail and POP3/IMAP4 to read their Notes mail this may be a problem, as replies to messages from POP3/IMAP4 users will have to Out and In the MTA before reaching the destination mail file. By setting the variable SMTPMTA_CONVERT_ORIGINATOR=1 in the Notes .INI the MTA will use the same techniques it uses for Recipient addresses on the Originator addresses. If an Originator's address can be mapped to a Notes User, this will be used for the Notes From field. This will ensure that replies go directly to their Mail file rather than the MTA. Note A problem was reported when using this .INI variable. When this .INI variable is set and an inbound message contains a Return-Receipt-To header, a Return Receipt is not always returned when it should. This problem will be resolved in a subsequent release. A problem occurs in the following type of scenario. It appears that Notes does not understand the quotes. However quotes must be present in these types of addresses or else the "+" character is converted by Notes into a "/" which corrupts the address. In the example below, the Notes and X.400 recipients are both addressed through a Notes Server named "lobster" that is running both the SMTP/MIME and X.400 MTAs. If a message is sent as follows: From a native SMTP/MIME user: "SMTP+User2"@shrimp.acme.com To a Notes user: "CN=Notes User1/O=Integ01"@lobster.acme.com Cc an X.400 user: "CN=X400+User2/P=MTA2/A=Telemail/C=US"@lobster.acme.com The message comes inbound into the SMTP/MIME MTA and is given to the Notes Router for delivery to the Notes user. The message is received by the To: Notes User1 with the Cc: address of the X.400 user given (in the received Notes message) as CN=X400+User2/P=MTA2/A=Telemail/C=US. This Cc: address has been correctly generated by the SMTP/MIME MTA. However, if a reply-to-all from Notes User1 is done, Notes gives an error saying that the X.400 user can not be found in the Name and Address Book. Note If the address were not quoted and did not contain a plus sign ("+") it would be replyable, for example, CN=Nonlotus X400user2/P=MTA2/A=Telemail/C=US This assumes that the X.400 MTA has been configured correctly, particularly that a Foreign X.400 Domain record has been configured. SPR # BRAR3HWTET This version of the MTA produces a new work queue format. The work queue changed between R1.06 and R1.1 which was for NT only, it now works the same for OS/2 and UNIX. This new format is incompatible with previous versions of the SMTP MTA. If you need to revert back to a previous version of the MTA after installing 4.6, we recommend the following: Ensure the work queue is free of in-process mail. If there is mail, wait until the queue is cleared. Delete the work queues (SMTPIBWQ.NSF and SMTPOBWQ.NSF), prior to running the older version of the MTA. Do not run the previous version of the SMTP MTA until you are sure you have deleted the work queue. The internal data format within the work queue is platform independent (for example, work queues created in Windows NT Intel can not be used with Windows Alpha.) "Helvetica X-GBK has been replaced by GB2312 Support for Windows-874 has been added. Support for KO18-R has been added. This problem occurs for users whose FromDomain contains non-ASCII characters (for example, accented characters). f you have a Notes domain name that includes non-ASCII characters and which, based on the "Keep Notes Domains" setting would be included as part of the address for outbound messages, you must include an alias, and it must be a member of the Global domain or the SMTP/MIME MTA will not convert outbound messages containing these addresses If you use non-ASCII characters in the user name, you must create a unique shortname for the person in the Person document, using non-accented characters. Note Because the MTA cannot handle case sensitivity in International characters, you must be case-consistent thoughout the documents (for example, the Global Domain and the Person document.) Workaround: Make sure there is an Uppercase version of the non-ASCII domain in the Global Domain Document. Make sure that the Person Document for this user has an upper case version of the 7-bit non-ASCII domain in the Domain field. (You can automate this by creating an agent.) SPR # POR3AKDGZ Basic Indent Bullet Introduction Setting up Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) on your Domino server requires the administration of SSL key rings and X.509 certificates. Two application templates are provided with Domino 4.6 for this purpose: Server Certificate Administration (certsrv.ntf) This application is used by server administrators to set up server key rings, and to manage the process of requesting certificates, and installing signed certificates into key rings. This application is required on any Domino server that you set up to use SSL. Certificate Authority (certca.ntf) This application enables you to set up a Certificate Authority for signing certificates and registering client certificates in the Public Address Book. This application is required only on the server that will be set up as a Certificate Authority. Organizations will typically require just one such server. See the Getting Started With Domino documentation provided with Domino 4.6 for detailed descriptions of how to set up and use these applications. This Release Note provides late breaking information and tips not covered in the documentation. Upgrading to Domino 4.6 from Earlier Releases Domino 4.5 provided support for certificate manangement in a single application called SSL Administration (ssladmin.nsf). The SSL Administration application is now obsolete in Domino 4.6. When you install and set up Domino 4.6, the Server Certificate Administration application is automatically created from the certsrv.ntf template, and the old ssladmin.nsf database is automatically renamed to ssladmin.old. Since the SSL Administration application does not contain any data required by the new certificate administration applications, you can delete ssladmin.old if you wish. Note Key rings and certificates created with the SSL Administration application are all still valid in Domino 4.6. Cheat-Sheet for Setting Up a Certificate Authority on a Server Setting up a Certificate Authority on a server requires setting up both the Certificate Authority application and the Server Certificate Administration application on that server. The Server Certificate Administration application is required in order to create and manage a key ring for running SSL on the server. The Certificate Authority application is required for creating the CA key ring used for signing certificates, and for managing the Certificate Authority processes. The "Getting Started With Domino" documentation describes the setup process in detail. A brief overview is provided here for people who are familiar with SSL and certificate concepts and want to get started quickly. You may want to skim through the "Tips and Summary Information" section below before using the applications. Begin with the Certificate Authority application, and create the CA key ring. Create a Certificate Authority database using the Certificate Authority template (certca.ntf). The database filename should not contain spaces. In the ACL, give yourself the CAPrivelegedUser role before continuing. Open the Certificate Authority application. It opens up to the main "Certificate Authority Configuration" navigator. Choose "Create Certificate Authority Key Ring & Certificate". Fill in the form and submit it to create the CA key ring. Note: Choose the CA name and other information carefully. Once you create and use the CA key ring it can be a costly process to re-issue certificates if you need to change the CA key ring and certificate. In the main "Certificate Authority Configuration" navigator, choose "Configure Certificate Authority Profile". The CA Key File will already be filled in with the file name of the CA key ring you created. Fill in the "Certificate Server DNS Name" field with the DNS name of the server. Go to the Server Certificate Administration application to create the server key ring. Create the Server Certificate Administration database using the Server Certificate Administration template (certsrv.ntf). Open the Server Certificate Administration application. It opens up to the main "Create Key Ring & Certificates" navigator. Choose "Create Key Ring". Fill in the form and submit it to create the server key ring. Accept the CA as an authority in the server key ring. This involves visiting both applications. Go to the main "Certificate Authority Configuration" navigator in the Certificate Authority application. Choose "Pick Up Certificate Authority Certificate". Copy the PKCS-formatted CA certificate to the clipboard. Go to the main "Create Key Rings & Certificates" navigator in the Server Certificate Administration application. Choose "Install Trusted Root Certificate Into Key Ring". In the form, paste the CA certificate from the clipboard into the field provided. Create a server certificate request, approve it as the CA, and install it in the server key ring. This involves going back and forth between the two applications. Go to the main "Create Key Rings and Certificates" navigator in the Server Certificate Administration application. Choose "Create Certificate Request". In the form, choose the "Paste into form on CA's site" method. Fill in the rest of the form, and submit it. In the confirmation dialog that comes up, copy the PKCS-formatted certificate to the clipboard. Go to the main "Create Certificate Configuration" navigator in the Certificate Authority application. Choose "Submit Server Certificate Request". Paste the certificate request from the clipboard into the field provided. Fill in the rest of the form and submit it. In the main navigator, choose "Certificate Requests" to view the certificate request you created. Open the request, and approve it. Choose the "View Approved Certificate Requests" action button to display the approved request. Open the approved request, and copy the PKCS-formatted certificate to the clipboard. Go to the main "Create Key Rings & Certificates" navigator in the Server Certificate Administration application. Choose "Install Certificate Into Key Ring". Paste the certificate from the clipboard into the field provided. Fill in the rest of the form and submit it. You have created the CA key ring for signing certificate requests, and the server key ring for running this server with SSL. The final steps for going on-line with the CA application are: Go to the "Internet Port and Security Configuration" section in the server record in the Public Address Book to specify the name of the server key ring, and to configure the HTTP protocol to use SSL. See the Tips below for details on how to set up the SSL parameters. Publish the URL of the Web site to the users who will be accessing the application using a Web browser. Tips and Summary Information The table below provides summary information and tips for setting up and using the Certificate Authority and Server Certificate Administration applications. Certificate Authority Application Server Certificate Administration Application Audience There are two audiences for the Certificate Authority application: Certificate Authority administrators: Certificate Authority administrators access this application using the Notes client. The Notes client interface to this application allows CA administrators to set up a CA key ring, and process certificate requests. The CA must also set up this application to be available from the Web so that public users can access it from a Web browser. Public users: Public users access this application using a Web browser. The Web interface to this application provides the functions for submitting certificate requests, picking up signed certificates, registering client certificates, and accepting this CA as an authority in a server or browser. The audience for the Server Certificate Administration application is the server administrator responsible for setting up SSL on a Domino server. The application is accessed using the Notes client. Creating the Application Create a new database using the Certificate Authority (certca.ntf) template. Note In the "New Database" dialog, select the "Show advanced templates" checkbox in order to see this template in the list. When you install and set up Domino 4.6, the Server Certificate Administration application is automatically created from the certsrv.ntf template during the setup process. Opening the Application The database can be opened from the workspace, or by choosing it from the System Databases popup list in the Server Administration panel. If you open the database from the Server Administration panel, it may not open up to the main menu navigator. If this is the case, choose the "Main Menu" action button. The database can be opened from the workspace, or by choosing it from the System Databases popup list in the Server Administration panel. If you open the database from the Server Administration panel, it may not open up to the main menu navigator. If this is the case, choose the "Main Menu" action button. Run from Server (with Notes client) Administering the CA or the Server Certificate Administration application from the server requires that the Notes client be available on the server. In Domino 4.6 the Notes client is available on the server for the NT platform. You can administer the CA application from the server on which it is installed, although this is not the recommended approach. It's more secure to run from the CA application from a workstation and keep the CA key ring on the workstation. (See "Run from Workstation" below.) Domino automatically generates a pickup URL in the notification e-mail sent to users who submit certificate requests. In order for the DNS portion of the URL to be generated correctly, the Certificate Authority application should be in the Notes data directory, or in a subdirectory under the data directory. If the Certificate Authority database is in some other directory, then it is recommended that you open the database using the specific server name rather than "local". (This means that whether you're adding the database icon to your workspace, or going through the System Databases popup in the Server Administration panel, specify the server by name rather than as "local".) You can administer the Server Certificate Admin application from the server on which it is installed, or you can administer it from a separate workstation. It's mostly a matter of convenience for the administrator. Which ever approach is taken, the server key ring must utlimately reside on the server in order for SSL to be set up on that server. Run from Workstation (with Notes client) Running the CA application or the Server Certificate Administration application from a workstation requires the dmsecadm.dll file in the Notes directory. This is provided automatically when you install the "Notes Designer for Domino" client, or when you choose Custom install and choose the "Domino Designer Toolbox" option. Running from workstation, and keeping the CA key ring on the workstation machine is the recommended approach for CA key ring security. If there are multiple people acting as CAs working from their own workstations, each workstation requires a copy of the CA key ring. Note: When copying the CA key ring file, the main .kyr file is needed, but not the "stash" file with the .sth extension. Do not confuse the CA key ring with the server key ring. Even though you must have the CA key ring on the workstation you're running from, the server key ring must be on the server. (See Server Certificate Administration Application column to the right for how to set this up). If you create the server key ring by running the Server Certificate Administration application from a separate workstation, you must copy the key ring files to the server. There are two key ring files that must be copied over to the server: (1) the main key ring file with the .kyr extension, and (2) the "stash" file with the .sth extension (this file provides the password so that you don't have to manually enter it at server startup). The method to use in copying the files to the server is up to you. The key ring files are password protected, but you should be aware of the risk of copying the files over a network. The location of the key ring file must be specifed in the "SSL key file" setting in the "Internet Port and Security Configuration" section of the server record in the Public Address Book. Run from Web The following groups of users access the CA application with a Web browser: 1. Server Administrators access the CA app for the following functions: - Request Server Certificate - Pick Up Certificate - Accept This Authority In Your Server 2. Browser users access the CA app for the following functions: - Register Browser Certificate In Address Book - Accept This Authority In Your Browser See the "Internet Port and Security Configuration" section below for a description of the server settings required for these Web tasks. You will, of course, need to make the URL for this application available to the users who should be able to access the site. There's no Web access to this database. Since no Web access is allowed, the "Maximum Internet name & password access" setting in the "Advanced" panel of the "Access Control" dialog should be set to "No Access". If Max Access is not set, Web users launch to the About page, where there's a note explaining that a Notes client R4.6 or later is needed to run the app. "Internet Port and Security Configuration" in the Public Address Book To support browser users who choose "Register Browser Certificate In Address Book": This operation requires the browser to have a client certificate so that Domino can access it and store it in the Public Address Book. In order for Domino to execute this task, SSL must be enabled, and the "Client certificates" setting in the "Internet Port and Security Configuration" section must be enabled for HTTP. To support server administrators who choose any of the server certificate functions, and for browser users who choose the "Accept This Authority In Your Browser": These functions do not require SSL. However, SSL is recommended to protect data in transit. The "Client certificates" authentication option is not required for these functions, but it will typically be enabled anyway in support of the "Register Browser Certificate In Address Book" function. Note: Users who don't have a client certificate can still access the site for all the functions except "Register Browser Certificate In Address Book", but they may get a message from the browser stating that a client certificate has been asked for. The "Name & password" and "Allow anonymous" settings are not required. It's up to the CA server administration to determine whether to allow anonymous access or require a name & password for users who don't have a client certificate. Not applicable. ACLs and Roles The level for "Default" should be set to "Author". This is needed so that server administrators can submit certificate requests over the Web. Users who are responsible for approving certificate requests and certificate registration requests must be assigned at least "Editor" access. Roles: [CertAppDesigner]: This role is useful for application designers when customizing the application. Only users who have "Designer" access should have this role assigned to them. [CAPrivilegedUser]: This role must be assigned to any users responsible for handling certificate requests. ACL: Access to this database is up to the server administrator. It is recommended that the level for "Default" should be set to "No Access" to protect the application from unauthorized use. "Editor" access should be provided to users who will be creating key rings and certificate requests. Signing portions of the application The Agents in the CA application need to be signed by someone who is in the "Run Restricted LotusScript Agents" field in the Agent Manager section of the Server record. This can be a server or a user. Not applicable. Administration Process Setup The "Register Browser Certificate In Address Book" function requires an Administration Server to be specified for this database. This setting is in the "Advanced" panel of the "Access Control" dialog. Not applicable. Cheat Sheet for setting up Client certificates: Client certificates are designed to verify the identity of an individual and can eliminate the need for user names and passwords. Notes cannot issue client certificates. When you receive a digital id in your browser from Verisign, for example, the private key is stored in the registry of that machine, thus a digitalid cannot be shared with other machines. The public key will automatically be added to the Public Address Book Person document (x.509 record) through the Certificate Authority database using the Adminp process on the server. Netscape instructions Preliminary setup: Obtain a client certificate for your browser and verify it by viewing your site certificates. Steps: 1. In the Internet Port and Security Configuration section in the column for the protocol for which you want to enable SSL, select Yes in the Client certificate field, and Yes for Anonymous. (You will not be able to access the server without anonymous since you haven't added your certificate yet.) 2. Do the following to add a Person document to the Public Address Book: Open the Public Address Book. Create a Person document and enter the person's first, middle, and last names in the First name, Middle Initial, and Last Name fields. Note, that when the CA approves the certificate, a Person document will not automatically be created. Enter the user's common name on the certificate in the User name field. Domino uses the first name listed in the User name field when verifying names in database access control lists. (Optional) Enter additional information about the user in the Work and Home sections. Save the document. 3. The client must do the following to submit the certificate to the server administrator: Use a browser to open the Certificate Authority application (CERTCA.NSF) and click "Register Browser Certificate in Address Book." (The CA database must give you at least Author Access by default. For the Certificate Authority who will approve these certificates, the role CAPriveleged User must be applied to that user.) Enter your name, e-mail address, phone number, and any comments. This information is used on the request entered in the Certificate Authority application. Click Submit Certificate. 4. The Certificate Authority must do the following to add the certificate to the Person document. This process requires that ADMINP be running on the server since the approval sends a request to this process and completes the request based on the ADMINP interval time defined in the Server document. The command: tell adminp process all - will move the request along if typed at the server console. Also, this requires that an Administration Server be specified on the Adminp database. This setting is in the Advanced panel of the Access Control dialog. You may also have to replicate the admin4.nsf to the hub and then replicate the Public Address Book changes over. On the server machine from the administration panel, click System Databases and choose Open Domino Certificate Authority (CERTCA.NSF) using a network connection to the server. Click Certificate Registration. Open the request document. If you do not want to approve the request, click Reject and enter a reason for rejecting the request. Otherwise, click Accept and click OK. (Remember, you must have the CAPriveleged User role to do this.) Domino sends the client an e-mail using the address specified in the Email address field indicating that you denied or accepted the request and, if you denied the request, the reason why you denied it. You can disable e-mail notification by deselecting "Send a notification email to the requester." On the Approval Page in the Name and Address Book section, the person record that the certificate is applied to must be selected. If the name is different from the certificate, the Name on the Certificate is added to the User Name field in the person record so that authorization is successful. For this release, only the primary Name and Address book is able to accept client certificates. 5. Once the request is completed, and it will state this in the Adminp database, the Person document in the Public Address Book will be created or edited with the x.509 certificate in the Public Key section at the bottom. 6. To test, turn off anonymous access on the Server document, and authenticate with your new client certificate. For databases that require authentication, the name on the certificate must match the ACL on the database. For TB3, if it doesn't match, an improper name and password prompt will appear and not allow authorization at all, so make sure the ACL matches the first name in the user field. Microsoft Internet Explorer Microsoft requires that the security certificate be signed by a known authority that they have listed in the site certificate section of the browser. If you aren't using a Verisign server certificate, for example, (that is a known Certificate Authority), then you must complete the following additional steps: 1. If you received a message that the Internet site you are trying to view uses a security certificate that was signed by an unknown authority and the page cannot be viewed, continue to step 2. 2. Access the server unsecurely and go to the Certificate Authority database. Select Accept This Authority in Your Browser. You will see Trust This Authority in Your Browser, and page to bottom to select Accept This Authority in Your Browser. Open it and accept this site certificate. It will now be listed as a trusted site in the browser under Security. Exit MS IE and restart. This is a known issue. 3. Begin the steps under Netscape above to complete the process of registering it in the Public Address Book. Inbound mail from the Internet must include a fully qualified Internet host name or the SMTP/MIME MTA will not process the message. The MTA will not relay any message where Destination addresses are not configured to be routed outbound. SPR # MCHT3HRNMB Message Content Options Base 64 Quoted Printable UUEncode Users without Lotus Notes [MIME] Simple Text only mail users Only Lotus Notes Users Users with and without Lotus Notes Not a recommended option) The Global Domain document allows you to choose whether you want to all, one or none of the Notes member Domains in the SMTP addresses for outbound messages. If you wish to strip any of the Notes Domains from you outbound address, you must do the following: Enter the Notes domain(s) in the Notes domains and aliases field in the Members section of the Global Domain document. (implication is that this makes them members and thus they probably share address books etc.) Select the desired option to strip the specified domains (for example, All, None or One) in the Notes domain(s) included field in the SMTP Address Conversion section of the Global Domain document. This option retains all the Notes domains in the outbound address whether they exist within the Global Domain or not. This option will retain the left-most Notes domain within the Global domain (and any domains not within the Global domain , for example, non-members ) in the outbound address. It will strip all the other Notes domains within the originating Global domain. None: This option strips all the domains within the Global domain from the address from right to left until it encounters a non-member . If there are Notes domains not within the Global domain (non-members) , it will strip all Notes member domain , and retain all the non-member domains (for example, those not within the originating Global domain. SPR # BUA3AKJT7 If you receive the log message, Access to data denied , then: Check that the work path in the Server document is set to a directory that exists (for example, d:\notes\data\smtp\temp). Permission to this directory must be Read, Write, Execute, Delete (RWXD), even if the permissions for the drive are set to READ ONLY. The drive must be set to at least READ ONLY. SPR # IRED3JJMDU The new integrated installer that installs both Notes Core and the SMTP/MIME MTA may create a working directory for the MTA. If it does not, you should create a working directory on a local drive for the SMTP/MIME MTA to store temporary working files, for example: c:\temp This working directory must match the SMTP/MIME MTA workpath found in the Internet Message Transfer Agent [SMTP MTA] field in the Server document. SPR # IRED3JJMDU &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script PC Platforms Certified Platforms 8" 08" Supported Platforms Microsoft Windows NT 3.51 Microsoft Windows 95 Testing incomplete/unknown at time of writing. Check www.lotus.com for more information. OS/2 Warp 3.0, Warp Connect, Warp 4.0 (Entry, Advanced and SMP) UNIX Platforms Certified Platforms Supported Platforms 4.1.5,4.2.1 4.1.4 Solaris SPARC 2.5.1 2.4, 2.6 Solaris Intel 2.5.1 2.5, 2.6 HP-UX 10.20 10.10 When upgrading from a previous version of SMTP MTA; after installing the Domino server including SMTP/MIME MTA, replace the design of the existing mtaforms.nsf database using mail46.ntf as the template. Before upgrading partitioned servers, you will need to do the following: 1. Remove all Notes.ini files from your path 2. Modify the Lotus.ini file in the winnt35. Remove the line containing Notes=.... 3. Modify the registry editor HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Lotus, remove the Notes subkey If you have set the value of SMTPMTA_SPACE_REPL_CHAR to period (".") in your Notes.ini file then period (".") will be used as the space replacement character. Otherwise the space replacement character will be set to underscore (even if you set it to something else). You set this value either be editing Notes.ini to include the line, SMTPMTA_SPACE_REPL_CHAR=. or by going to your Notes Server Console and typing: set configuration SMTPMTA_SPACE_REPL_CHAR=. For more information about .INI files, refer to Appendix A NOTES.INI Settings in Getting Started with Domino. SPR # MJTR3AZN5V The new charsets.ncf configuration file controls the character set used by Web Navigator when the character set cannot be determined directly from either the client or from the Web page. The Web Navigator first looks for a character set specified by the client (through @URLOpen) and next looks for MIME character set information (MIME content type: ...;charset=MIME name). Lotus has chosen to deliver Domino.Action R2.0 around the same timeframe as Domino 4.6 instead of the previously planned Domino.Action R1.0. In order to deliver Domino.Action R2.0 in an earlier timeframe than originally planned, for this Domino server release Lotus will not be shipping Domino.Action on physical media. Instead, Lotus will make it available for free download from the Lotus Web Site at http://www.lotus.com during the month of September. This correction applies to the section entitled "About NNTP newsfeeds" in Chapter 7 of Extending the Domino System. The fourth paragraph in the section entitled "About NNTP newsfeeds" is incorrect. When you pull newsgroups and articles for the first time, the "initial" feed transfers new articles that have been posted within the past three days of the current date and time. Server administrators can specify an SSL cipher specification in the Notes.ini file to limit the ciphers used by SSL. This enables Domino sites to force users to make requests with a domestic browser version, for instance, and therefore use 128 bit ciphers. This feature is also implemented for other Notes server types, such as NHTTP, LDAP, and so on. Usage Server administrators enter this line in their Notes.ini file SSLCipherSpec=XXX where XXX is a specification for one or more ciphers. (The Web server can handle more than one cipher, but the other Notes servers cannot.) Cipher specifications are two digit numbers taken from this list of possible ciphers. Note that specifying a domestic-only cipher for an export server has no effect. Multiple ciphers are strung together back to back, including leading zeros, for example, "010203". 01 SSL_RSA_WITH_NULL_MD5 02 SSL_RSA_WITH_NULL_SHA 03 SSL_RSA_EXPORT_WITH_RC4_40_MD5 04 SSL_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_MD5 05 SSL_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA 06 SSL_RSA_EXPORT_WITH_RC2_CBC_40_MD5 09 SSL_RSA_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA 0A SSL_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA For Domino 4.6, these ciphers are valid only for domestic versions: SSL_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_MD5 SSL_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA SSL_RSA_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA SSL_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA When setting up the server SSL key ring, it is recommended that the Common Name field of the Distinguished Name be set to match the Web site URL because some browsers check that the Common Name and Web site URL match before allowing a connection. Since there is only one SSL server key ring allowed per physical Domino server, the Common Name field of the key ring can match the DNS name of only one of the virtual servers. In Appendix B: Server Commands of the R 4.6 Getting Started with Domino book or the R 4.x Administrator's Guide, the second example for the Set Statistics command is incorrect. This command does not support wildcards. If the object store is not found for even a single note in a mail file, the POP3 client cannot access any messages in the mail file. The POP3 client receives a login error following this server error. The following message appears on the server console: POP3 Server: Unable to open mail file for joe doe/acme: The object store that is used by this note was not found or is not a Notes database To resolve this problem, load the OBJECT COLLECT server task at the server console and supply the name of the user's mail file. This purges corrupted documents from the object store, and the POP3 user will be able to access the contents of the mail file. To login to the Domino POP3 server from a Netscape POP3 client, you must supply a user name that forms a single string of characters and does not include special characters. If more than a single string of characters is specified for the Mail server user name, all messages are repeatedly downloaded by the POP3 server to the client, without regard to whether they have already been read. POP3 users are encouraged to use the contents of the Shortname field in the Person document to prevent this problem from occurring. When running Uninstall to remove Notes directories and files, access is denied to the following files if the Single Password Logon feature was selected during the install: Platform Files Win32 nls.exe and nslsvc.exe Alpha als.exe and aslsvc.exe To delete the remaining Notes executables: 1. Go to the Control Panel - Services dialogue box and disable the Single Password Logon service. 2. Re-boot the machine and you will have access to delete these files. By default, if the SMTP/MIME MTA is configured for Shortname, but the shortname cannot be found, then the MTA will convert the address to Common Name. The parameter SMTP_DEFAULTFULLNAME forces the MTA to leave the address as Full Name. The Destination Server field on the SMTP Server Connection document is used by the Domino router to determine the next appropriate hop. While it can be an arbitrary name, it is recommended that you enter something meaningful. For example, for an Internet connection, if the Destination Domain field is " TheInternet the Destination Server field could be " All Internet Hosts. " For an intranet connection, if the Destination Domain field is " TheIntranet the Destination server field could be " Local SMTP Hosts SPR # RDAL3KJK2N Comments will be stripped from inbound message addresses if they are not at the beginning or end of the address. For example: From: To: Cc: Cc: SPR # BRAR3K3TV2 Problem: The customer has a Group name that also matches the last name of a Notes User. At least one member of this group is an SMTP Address. The MTA is configured for Shortname and not Internet Address lookup. When a Notes client sends to the Group, Notes brings up the choice between the group and the user. If the customer picks the Group and a message arrives in SMTP.BOX with a Sendto: field of GroupName. However, when the SMTP/MIME MTA converts this address the SMTP To: header becomes "Groupname" because the MTA is picking up the shortname of the user that matches the group name. To: "Smith" This results in replies going to the wrong place. Solution : Group names must be unique and not match Notes User names. SPR # MCHT3K8QYN In Lotus Notes, you can address a message to the Internet by simply entering the Internet address in the To: field, for example user@lobster .acme.com. When the message gets sent to the internet, by default any file attachments are MIME encoded. You can override the default of MIME and have the file attachments sent UUENCODED, as follows: Prepare a New Memo. Select Actions -- Special Options from the menu. Click the Down Arrow located to the right of the Encoding method for Internet Mail attachments on the Special Options menu. Select UUENCODE from the drop down list. Click the OK button. Finish creating the memo and click the Send button. Any file attachments for that particular message will be UUENCODED when sent out to the Internet. SPR # DMNL3FATBY The "About setting up the Web Administration tool" and "Setting up the Web Administration tool" in Chapter 2 of Extending the Domino System incorrectly states that the administrator's name needs to be added to the "Run restricted LotusScript agents" field of the Server document. The name "Lotus Notes Template Development/Lotus Notes" is automatically added to the field when you set up the Web Administration tool. You do not have to add the administrator's name to this field. SPR # MPEY3K5Q2R. The "About setting up the Web Administration tool" in Chapter 2 of Extending the Domino System neglects to mention that the Web Administration tool uses the Statistics & Events database (EVENTS4.NSF). SPR # MPEY3K5Q2R. "About setting up the Web Administration tool" in Chapter 2 of Extending the Domino System incorrectly states that the Web Administration tool uses the Domino Web Server Log database (DOMLOG.NSF). The Web Administration tool does not use this database. SPR # MPEY3K5Q2R. The "About setting up the Web Administration tool" in Chapter 2 of Extending the Domino System should mention that the Web Administration tool uses the Collector database (COLLECT4.NSF) if the Collector task is running on the server. The NNTPDI46.NTF template has agents that must run if you are using a web browser to access newsgroups and read articles. These agents are signed with the Lotus Notes Template Development/Lotus Notes ID. By default, this signature is included in the Server document under the Agent Manager section in the "Run Restricted LotusScript/Java Agents" field. If an agent is modified, the signer changes to whoever saved the agent. The signer must be added to the "Run restricted LotusScript/Java agents" for the agents to run properly. You should also ensure that the "Run Agent as Web User" option in the NNTP Discussion database is selected (this is the default). Open the NNTP Discussion database, go to the Agents section and highlight an agent (for example, WebAddTopics). Select Agent Properties from the Agent menu. Click the Design tab to ensure this option is selected. If you do not select the "Run Agent as Web User" option then the agent runs with the signers access level. Deselecting the "Run Agent as Web User" option in requires that the signer of the agents have appropriate access to the database. You also need to have appropriate access in the ACL of the NNTP Discussion database to perform the functions that the agent is requesting. For example, if the agent is creating documents then the authenticated web user needs to have Author access to create documents in the database. Technical tip : When you make changes to documents in the Address book, it takes a few minutes for your changes to take effect. You can also restart the Domino server for your changes to take effect immediately. To resolve issues with the handling of the Date field in inbound messages in regards to Timezones and Daylight savings time the MTA will now convert the SMTP Date: to GMT and store that in the Notes PostedDate field. The viewing client will then display the date adjusted to its local configuration for timezone and daylight savings. For example, Date: 06 Jul 1997 10:00:00 -0400 (10am EDT or AST) will become 06 Jul 1997 14:00:00 GMT in the Notes message. A Notes client configured for EDT will still display this as 06 Jul 1997 10:00:00 Under some circumstances when processing mail, the Notes name lookup of users whose full names contain double-byte characters may fail if there is a person with a similar name in the address book and the correct collation tables for the language are not installed on the server. Under these circumstances mail could be misdelivered. The recommendation is to define an ASCII character short name and use that when sending mail. SPR # MMIO3KF8NH This problem occurs if the customer has an existing Notes or Domino Server but wants to do a First Server setup after installing Domino 4.6 using the existing Name & Address book. The Domino Setup creates a SMTP Postmaster alias without first checking if one exists. Non-delivery reports destined for Postmaster will go to whichever Postmaster is found first in the Name & Address Book. To correct this situation, delete the Postmaster alias that was created by Setup under the Administrator's name. SPR # MBED3KMSCM Operating System Patch Number Synopsis Rationale OS/2 Warp Server 4 - Entry, Advanced, and SMP versions Fixpak 26 (XR_W026) Cumulative set of fixes for WARP Server Entry, Advanced, and SMP Required to run Lotus Notes Release 4.6 Plus the following additional Fixpaks IP08260 for Lan Services UN00959 TCP/IP update WR08210 MPTN Update Domino Server 4.6 on OS/2 Warp - Entry, Advanced, and SMP versions was certification tested using OS/2 Fixpak No. 26 from IBM, along with the additional fixpaks identified above. Lotus realizes that there are later fixpaks that may become publicly available after certification testing completes and knows that these more recent fixpak updates fix additional problems. You may wish to apply these newer fixpaks. You can download Fixpak 26 or higher, plus the additional fixpaks referenced above from the Internet address http://ps.software.ibm.com . You can also obtain these fixpaks from your IBM representative or by calling 1-800-992-4777 and choosing the "Order Corrective Service Diskettes" option on the phone menu. Follow the installation instructions that come with the fixpak. SPR # CCWG3KENLU The first OS/2 Fixpak for the Warp Server - SMP version is Fixpak 29. The IMAP server does not support the LARGER and SMALLER arguments for the SEARCH command. The Destination Server field on the SMTP Server Connection document is used by the Domino router to determine the next appropriate hop. While it can be an arbitrary name, it is recommended that you enter something meaningful. For example, for an Internet connection, if the Destination Domain field is " TheInternet ," the Destination Server field could be " All Internet Hosts. " For an intranet connection, if the Destination Domain field is " TheIntranet ,"the Destination server field could be " Local SMTP Hosts ." SPR # RDAL3KJK2N In Chapter 6 of Getting Started with Domino Step 2 in the topic, "Sending a memo to users to update their ECLs" is incorrect. It should be: Add a button to the memo that executes this formula: @RefreshECL( server : database ; name ) SPR # CBAN3H4S4D The topic, Monitoring server performance, in Chapter 4 of "Maintaining the Domino Server" in Maintaining the Domino System is incorrect. The statistics Transmissions.Retried and Errors.RetransmittedPackets are not generated when you type SHOW STAT at the server console. Only the statistic Server.Sessions.Dropped is generated. SPR # MCA3J4DGV &Arial Simplify Chinese Input and Display Microsoft Windows and OS/2 servers support the input and display of text in Simplify Chinese on a Simplify Chinese version of Windows or OS/2, if you copy specific .CLS files as described below. Exit Notes before copying these files. For Windows L_CPGB.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CPGB.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLGB.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS DBCS\LEADBYTE.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY DBCS\HLFPITCH.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY DBCS\FULPITCH.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY For OS/2 L_CPGB.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CPGB.CLS to L_CP1381.CLS COLLGB.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS DBCS\LEADBYTE.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY DBCS\HLFPITCH.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY DBCS\FULPITCH.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY Simplify Chinese Character Support for Full Text Search You can use the following setting in NOTES.INI on a workstation or server to support the Simplify Chinese Character for Full Text Search: FT_Intl_Setting=1 Simplify Chinese Character Support in HTTP Server You can use the following setting on a server to control the Simplify Chinese Character set used by the HTTP Server: Simplified Chinese in the server document HTTP server section, Default Character set group , in Names.nsf. Windows NT performance monitor You can use the following settings on a server to control the Simplify Chinese Character set used by the Windows NT performance monitor: 004=OtherLanguage in the Language section of NOTESTAT.INI 0_004_Name=Lotus Notes 0_004_Help=Lotus Notes Statistics Package Object 2_004_Name=Lotus Notes Statistics 2_004_Help=Statistics for Notes Statistics Package (see instances) in the Text section of NOTESTAT.INI Lotus Script Local time and date format cannot be used in Lotus Script in the North American and International English Edition. If you would like to use these formats, please contact Lotus. &Arial Traditional Chinese Input and Display Microsoft Windows and OS/2 servers support the input and display of text in Traditional Chinese on Traditional Chinese version of Windows or OS/2, if you copy specific .CLS files as described below. Exit Notes before copying these files. For Windows L_CPBIG5.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CPBIG5.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLBIG5.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS DBCS\LEADBYTE.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY DBCS\HLFPITCH.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY DBCS\FULPITCH.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY For OS/2 L_CPBIG5.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CPBIG5.CLS to L_CP950.CLS COLLBIG5.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS DBCS\LEADBYTE.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY DBCS\HLFPITCH.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY DBCS\FULPITCH.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY Traditional Chinese Character Support for Full Text Search You can use the following setting in NOTES.INI on a workstation or server to support Traditional Chinese Character for Full Text Search: FT_Intl_Setting=1 Traditional Chinese Character Support in HTTP Server You can use the following setting on a server to control the Traditional Chinese Character set used by the HTTP Server: Traditional Chinese in the server document, HTTP server section, Default Character set group, in Names.nsf Windows NT performance monitor You can use the following setting on a server to control the Traditional Chinese Character set used by the Windows NT performance monitor. 004=OtherLanguage in Language section of NOTESTAT.INI 0_004_Name=Lotus Notes 0_004_Help=Lotus Notes Statistics Package Object 2_004_Name=Lotus Notes Statistics 2_004_Help=Statistics for Notes Statistics Package (see instances) in the Text section of NOTESTAT.INI Lotus Script Local time and date format cannot be used in Lotus Script in North American and International English Edition. If you would like to use these formats, please contact Lotus. &Arial Korean Input and Display Microsoft Windows and OS/2 servers support the input and display of text in the Korean version of Windows or OS/2, if you copy the specific .CLS files as described below. Exit Notes before copying these files. For Windows L_CPKS.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CPKS.CLS to L_CPWIN.CLS COLLKS.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS DBCS\LEADBYTE.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY DBCS\HLFPITCH.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY DBCS\FULPITCH.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY For OS/2 L_CPKS.CLS to L_CPDOS.CLS L_CPKS.CLS to L_CP949.CLS COLLKS.CLS to COLLSTD.CLS DBCS\LEADBYTE.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY DBCS\HLFPITCH.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY DBCS\FULPITCH.CLS to NOTES DIRECTORY Korean Character Support for Full Text Search You can use the following setting in NOTES.INI on a workstation or server to support the Korean Character for Full Text Search: FT_Intl_Setting=1 Korean Character Support in HTTP Server You can use the following setting on a server to control the Korean Character set used by the HTTP Server: Domino Language to Korean in the server document, HTTP server section, Default Character set group, in Names.nsf Windows NT performance monitor You can use the following setting on a server to control the Korean Character set used by the Windows NT performance monitor. 012=OtherLanguage in the Language section of NOTESTAT.INI 0_012_Name=Lotus Notes 0_012_Help=Lotus Notes Statistics Package Object 2_012_Name=Lotus Notes Statistics 2_012_Help=Statistics for Notes Statistics Package (see instances) in the Text section of NOTESTAT.INI Lotus Script Local time and date format cannot be used in Lotus Script in the North American and International English Edition. If you would like to use these formats, please contact Lotus. The NOTES.INI setting, CertificateExpChecked as listed in Appendix A of Getting Started with Domino, is incorrect. It should be: Description: Specifies the path for the Notes ID. The parameter ID_file is the path and file name for user ID file. For example: CertificateExpChecked=C:\notyes\data\jyip.id 00/00/97. where 00/00/97 is the current date, for example 12/31/97. Notes checks this date with the date stored in the ID to tell you if your ID is going to expire. SPR # HAN3HRC2A &Arial Baskerville &CommonBullets 5Courier New 1Fixedsys &Impact "MS Sans Serif Symbol "Small Fonts "System 1Terminal Times New Roman Wingdings "Univers Rockwell Light FPalace Script Windows 95 or Windows NT and Microsoft's NWLink does not support large SPX Packets. This can cause problems on Token Ring and FDDI Networks with IPX/SPX, generating the Notes error: Client errors Server Not Responding. Network Operation Did Not Complete in a Reasonable Amount of Time. Session to Server Lost. Remote System is No Longer Responding. Server errors Mail Router spawning multiple sessions to other server Replication failures and spawning multiple sessions to other server At this time Novell has released a newer Client32 for Windows95 that inherently has the fix that allows the Link Support Layer Buffer setting (LSL Buffer) to be set and work on controlling the transport buffer size under Token-Ring. This is a property of the NetWare Client32 driver available from the Windows 95 and Windows NT Network Control Panel Icon and is the preferred choice for performance reasons. For Windows 95 - 95ENU_N3.EXE For Windows NT - NTENU41N.EXE The new IntraNetWare client for NT no longer uses Novell's protocol stack which offers the LSL buffer setting option (instead uses the Microsoft NWLink stack). Please use the older Client32 at this time. We are working with both Novell and Microsoft on a long term correction to this issue. These files are available on Novell's web site http://www.novell.com When systems are on the same ring 4182 is a workable value for LSL buffer setting with Novell's default setting of 4202 MAC frame size. When systems will be communicating across a Bridge or Router the best MAC frame size is 4096 within these environments. To figure out the correct LSL buffer value select one of the following: Transparent Bridge or a straight Routed network with Token-Ring & FDDI , subtract 2 bytes for Token-Ring MAC & LLC headers one gets 407 this is the optimum value for LSL buffer in this environment ( i.e.: 4096-2 With Token-Ring Source Route Bridge network , in the addition to the MAC & LLC headers the RI field (RIF) has to be included and can be as large as 30 bytes which gives you a value of 404 as the optimum value for LSL buffer in this environment (i.e.: 4096-2 -30 {50}=404 In addition it is recommended the NetWare servers STARTUP.NCF have the following added 'Set Maximum Physical Recieve Packet Size = 4096' This will make sure all the end nodes are using the 4096 frame limit that are accessing this NetWare server. Your network may require different values if there are network segments that are setup with a lower frame size. Review with your network administrator for any possible conflicts and use the largest value your network can support. Lotus has enhanced the Mail Convert utility and improved its performance. You can now convert categories to folders for files based on a mail 4.x template (that is, MAIL4.NTF), and enable and disable folder referencing for IMAP use. These are descriptions of the additional options: Converts categories to folders, even if a database has a V4 template design. If a database contains more than 200 categories and upgrading requires using the option, re-run the Convert utility and supply both the and options. Enables folder referencing for mail files accessed from IMAP clients. To access a Notes mail file with an IMAP client, run the Convert utility with this option. Disables folder referencing for mail files accessed from IMAP clients. After disabling folder referencing for a mail file, you cannot access it from an IMAP client. To access the file again, re-run Convert with the option. Lotus has enhanced the Upgrade by Mail feature to include an option to enable a mail file for IMAP use. To use this feature, select the field "Mail file to be used by IMAP clients" in the Upgrade Message form in the Public Address Book. Selecting this option enables folder referencing so you can access the mail file from an IMAP client. When you run server setup using the Server Setup database (SETUP.NSF), Setup enables all LAN ports available on the platform when the program starts. If you set up an additional server, Domino chooses one of these ports to connect to the main server. If that network protocol is not correctly set up on the platform or if the server is not listening on that protocol, the connection fails. If this failure occurs, you can modify the setup information. To use a different port, choose the Advanced setup option on the second screen and customize the Ports on the fourth setup screen. Disable all ports except the port you want Domino to use and proceed with the setup. You can also choose to keep multiple ports enabled. After setup completes, you can re-enable any disabled ports. Server-wide custom response pages (for example, those defined in DOMCFG.NSF) may cause server reliability problems on the Windows NT/Alpha platform. If client certificates are requested by the Domino server and the supported browser only has SSL V2.0 enabled (SSL 3.0 is disabled), the browser cannot establish an SSL session even if anonymous or name and password is enabled. In Netscape, a connection refused error occurs and MS IE cannot open the Internet site. SPR # SONL3KNRFD. Using the Certificate Authority application with Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02, if you try to request a server certificate and you put a question mark ("?") in the comments field, the connection is terminated. Avoid question marks with MS IE in this field. SPR # MDEU3KBPL9 In the topic "About the Lotus Domino server for NetWare" in chapter 4 of the Lotus Domino 4.6 Install Guide , the text should describe an additional install component on the Advanced Services tab: Advanced Services Data contains the data files necessary for clusters and billing. Select this option if you purchased the Lotus Domino Advanced Services license and want to install clusters and billing for your Domino NetWare server. In the topic "Installing the Domino server for NetWare" in chapter 4 of the Lotus Domino 4.6 Install Guide , please replace step 12 with the following information, which describes how to install Advanced Services for Domino: 12. If you chose Customize features - Manual install, do the following: Select the features on the Notes tab that you want to install. At minimum you must select the Lotus Domino Server and Personal Data Files options to run a Domino server. To install Domino Advanced Services, click the Advanced Services tab and select the Advanced Services and Advanced Services Data options. Click Yes if you have purchased the Lotus Domino Advanced Services license and agree to the terms. Otherwise, click No and deselect Advanced Services and Advanced Services Data. Choose any other features you wish to install. Click OK. In the topic "About the Domino server Install program for Windows" in chapter 2 of the Lotus Domino 4.6 Install Guide the install component "Example Files" is no longer available. The Web Administration tool does not support browser dragging and dropping. If you attempt to drag and drop a hypertext button in the Web administration tool, a chainlink icon appears; however, this icon does not provide any function. Monitoring Option: Alerts and Console panes: Click the Monitoring hypertext button in the Web administration tool to display the Alerts and Console options. The panes for these options have a Java text area buffer limit of 32K. In the Alerts pane, you may need to decrease the number in the " Last hours box to reduce the number of messages in the search if the 32K limit is reached. All Platforms WebAdmin is supported using Netscape Navigator 3.01, Netscape Communicator 4.01, and Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0x. Webadmin is not supported on any file system that does not support long file names. All Notes databases have the "Maximum Internet name & password access" set to "Editor" by default (File - Database - Access Control - Advanced) Your Web browser 's cache must be set to check documents every time (see Netscape and IE issues below). Web Admin supports SSL V2.0, but it does not support SSL V3.0 authentication. The servers name is added to the "Administrators:" field in the server document in order to support WebAdmin remote console. If you are having trouble using Web Admin from a browser make sure that you are logging in with one of the aliases specified in the "User Name" field of your person document, and that you are using the correct password as specified in the "Internet password" field. Your name should also be listed in the server documents "Administer the server from a browser" field, and in the ACL on webadmin.nsf. If you are still having trouble make sure that the "Admin =" parameter in Notes.ini is not set to a group name. When Domino first starts it creates webadmin.nsf from a template, and adds the name in the Notes.ini "Admin=" field to the ACL with Manager access. If this is a group name the UserType will be incorrectly set to "Person" and you will need to change it to "Unspecified", or "Group". In the case that you are using an Admin-only client you will need to shutdown the domino server, delete webadmin.nsf, enter your fully qualified name to the "Admin=" field in Notes.ini, and restart the domino server to re-create the database. Netscape issues Netscape Memory Cache: Lotus recommends increasing your Netscape browser memory cache size to 2048 or higher from 1024. To do this, select Network Preferences from the Options menu. Type 2048 in the Memory Cache box. Netscape Navigator 3.01 users should select "Options - Network Preferences" and click the Cache tab. Click the "Every time" radio button in the "Verify Documents" section (labeled "Check Documents" on Macintosh). Netscape Communicator 4.01 users should select "Edit - Preferences", expand the "Advanced" section, and select the "Cache" section. Ensure that the setting for "Document in cache is compared to document on network" is set to "Every Time". Note Communicator may require several "Reloads" to initialize properly the first time WEBADMIN is invoked. Internet Explorer issues Internet Explorer 3.0x users should select Options from the View menu and click the Advanced tab. Select the "Settings" button, and enable the "Every Visit to the Page" radio button. Note If your Internet browser setting in your Location document is set to Notes with Internet Explorer or Microsoft Internet Explorer, you must make sure the Update cache setting in the Advanced section of the Location document is set to every time. This setting overrides the setting in Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02, in the Advanced section under options, Temporary Internet files settings, which should always be set to Every visit to the page. Windows issues The Web Administration tool does not support 16-bit Windows web browsers. OS/2 issues The OS/2 Webadmin tool using Netscape 2.02 on OS/2 is usable but not certified. The OS/2 Netscape browser requires two clicks to make a selection happen, once to make the selection and another click in the frame to get to the selection. OS/2 is reduced to a plain GUI only because the OS/2 Netscape 2.02 does not support seamless frames. Macintosh issues If you use Internet Explorer on a Macintosh, you are prompted that the Web administration tool is not supported. The Apple MRJ and Microsoft VM does not support authentication. Memory requirements for Netscape Navigator 3.01 need to be set to 21MB Scroll bars do not work correctly under Mac Netscape Navigator 3.01. The scroll bars appear if the window is reloaded. Netscape Communicator 4.01 is not supported on the Macintosh. Patch requirements Windows NT 4.0 (Intel & Alpha) needs Service Pack 3 in addition to Java Hotfix required (from www.microsoft.com) Windows NT 4.0 (Alpha only): Microsoft IE 3.02 with JavaVM 1.5.1 required (from www.microsoft.com) 5Courier New The file charsets.ncf is used by the Domino server and Notes Designer client to configure character set information for internet protocols such as Web Navigator, IMAP, POP3, and NNTP (but not the SMTP MTA, which has its own character set configuration mechanism). This file is located in the Notes data directory and default values are used if the file is not found. You can override the name or location of the file by setting CharsetConfigFile in NOTES.INI file. For example: CharsetConfigFile=c:\charinfo.txt A default charsets.ncf file is copied to your hard drive when you install the Notes Designer client. The file is an ASCII text file. The following NOTES.INI variables are superseded by charsets.ncf and are no longer supported: WWWDSP_CODEPAGE MailCharSet The following list of commands can appear in charsets.ncf. For each command, a brief synopsis and example is provided. Commands and parameters are not case sensitive. The built in default values or localized values can be used for most installations. Comments (delimited by a semicolon) can appear at the beginning of a line or after a command. For example: ; This line is just a comment DEFAULT-FONT-SIZE 12 ; This comment follows a command on the same line For each command that takes a "charset-name-or-id" parameter, the parameter can either be a name, such as iso-8859-1, or the number, in decimal, for the character set from the SDK, such as 32 for iso-8859-1. For each command that takes an "encoding-method" parameter, the parameter can be "quoted-printable", "base64", "7bit", "8bit", or "guess". "guess" indicates to analyze the data and use "quoted-printable" or "base64" depending on whether the data is composed of primarily US-ASCII characters. As an abbreviation, "q", "b", "7", "8", and "g" can be used. The commands in the charsets.ncf file are as follows: ALIAS Defines an alias for an existing character set for input. The charset-alias must contain only US-ASCII characters. This allows recognition of non-standard character set names sent by clients. If charset-alias begins with an asterisk (*), it is used as the name for output too. Example: Define alias so that on input the non-standard name "shift_jis" is recognized as being the same character set as the predefined standard x-sjis character set. ALIAS shift_jis x-sjis Example: When exporting mail, use name "iso-8859" rather than "iso-8859-1" ALIAS *iso-8859 iso-8859-1 ATTACHMENT-ENCODING Specifies the encoding to use when exporting file attachments. For this command, only the encoding methods base64, quoted-printable, and guess are supported. That is, 7-bit and 8-bit are not allowed. Example: Use base64 encoding when exporting file attachments. ATTACHMENT-ENCODING b CHARSET-FONT-FACE Specifies the font face to use when importing data from the designated character set. This supersedes the setting in the DEFAULT-FONT-FACE command. This command lets you use fixed width fonts for some character sets and variable width fonts for others. Valid values for Face-ID are 0 for Roman, 1 for Swiss, and 4 for Typewriter face. The actual font used depends on the operating system and the localization. Example: Use a variable width font when importing Thai (cp874). CHARSET-FONT-FACE cp874 0 CHARSET-FONT-SIZE Specifies the font size to use when importing data from the designated character set. This supersedes the setting in the DEFAULT-FONT-SIZE command. Valid values are from 4 to 32. Example: Use a 12 point font when importing from a Japanese character set. CHARSET-FONT-SIZE iso-2022-jp 12 CHARSET-FONT-SIZE x-euc-jp 12 CHARSET-FONT-SIZE x-sjis 12 DEFAULT-FONT-FACE Specifies the default font face to use when importing data. The default font face is used except when superseded by the CHARSET-FONT-FACE command. Valid values for Face-ID are 0 for Roman, 1 for Swiss, and 4 for Typewriter face. The actual font used depends on the operating system and the localization. Example: Use a fixed width typewriter font by default. DEFAULT-FONT-FACE 4 DEFAULT-FONT-SIZE Specifies the default font size to use when importing data. The default font size is used except when superseded by the CHARSET-FONT-SIZE command. Valid values are from 4 to 32. Example: Use a 10 point font by default. DEFAULT-FONT-SIZE 10 DETECT-ORDER [optional Country1] [optional Country2] [optional Country3] [optional Country4] Specifies the order of Asian countries/languages to check when autodetecting the character set for incoming data. The default is to not do any Asian autodetection unless the country/language is China, Japan, Korea or Taiwan. In that case, the local country/language is used. Valid country names are CN for China, JP for Japan, KR for Korea, and TW for Taiwan. Example: Do no Asian autodetection. DETECT-ORDER Example: Try Japanese only DETECT-ORDER JP Example: Try Korean and then Japanese DETECT-ORDER KR JP ENCODED-FALLBACK [optional charset-name-or-id] Specifies the character set to use when an incoming encoded word (RFC1522/2047) character set is not recognized. No parameter means to just leave input as an encoded word. Specifying no encoded fallback (the default) allows you to see in the client the originally specified character set name that was unrecognize. This gives you an opportunity to determine the intended character set and to add an ALIAS for future sessions. Example: If an unrecognized character set name is detected in an encoded word on input, leave it as an encoded word, such as =?unknown?q?example?= ENCODED-FALLBACK Example: Assume Big5 character set if character set name is not recognized ENCODED-FALLBACK big5 ENCODING
[optional body encoding-method] [optional filename encoding-method] Specifies the output encoding to use for a character set under different conditions (in the header, in the body, and for filenames in the header). If only header encoding method is specified, it is used for all three. If two encoding methods are specified, then filename encoding will be the same as the header encoding. Example: Encode iso-8859-1 using quoted printable ENCODING iso-8859-1 q Example: Encode big5 using 8bit in the header, base64 in the body, and 8bit for filenames. ENCODING Big5 8 b 8 End configuration file prematurely. Everything below this command is a comment. Example: FALLBACK [optional charset-name-or-id] Specifies character set to use when incoming data does not have a character set specified and when the data can not be identified using autodetection. If one parameter is specified, then the specified character set is used. If two parameters are specified, then the first is used if the incoming data is only 7 bit characters and the second is used if it contains 8 bit characters. Example: Use iso-8859-1 for incoming data where the character set cannot be determined. FALLBACK iso-8859-1 Example: Use iso-8859-1 for 7bit incoming data where the character set cannot be determined; EUC-JP for 8bit data FALLBACK iso-8859-1 euc-jp LEADBYTE [optional body-charset-name-or-id> [optional filename-charset-name-or-id] This command is used to determine what character set to use for output messages based on the LMBCS text in the document. The leadbyte-parameter is the LMBCS lead byte number. Lead byte numbers can be 1-8, 11, 12, or 14-31. The commonly used lead bytes are: 1 Western European 2 Greek 3 Hebrew 4 Arabic 5 Cyrillic 6 Central European 7 Farsi 8 Turkish 11 Thai 12 Urdu 16 Japanese 17 Korean 18 Taiwanese 19 Chinese By default, except for Korean, the default header character set, body character set, and filename character set are the same for a given lead byte. For Korean, euc-kr is used for the header and filename and iso-2022-kr is used for the body. If only the header character set is specified, it is used for all three. If two character sets are specified, then the filename character set is the same as the header character set.. Example: for Japanese characters, use euc-jp in header and filename; x-sjis in body LEADBYTE 16 euc-jp x-jis Example: for Western European characters, use iso-8859-1 LEADBYTE 1 iso-8859-1 Submitting a server certificate request from MS IIS into the Domino Certificate Authority application works correctly if you put the BEGIN CERTIFICATE and END CERTIFICATE lines in place of the ones that come with the IIS Certificate request. SPR# KGIS3JVQC3 Lotus has found that a Domino Server Certificate Request cannot be signed by a Netscape Certificate Server. Domino Servers can sign Netscape server certificate requests. If you do not make your id the CA privileged in the Certificate Authority application, you get the following error messages (3 of them) after selecting Create CA key ring and certificate: View or Navigator 'defView' does not exist (Click OK). You have insufficient access to perform this operation (Click OK). View or navigator 'defView' does not exist (Click OK). When designing custom response pages for virtual servers, use the IP address rather than the name of the virtual server in the Mapping Error Messages document in DOMCFG.NSF. SPR # MJAS3KQNW4 On OS/2, the online directions for using CTRL+C to copy certificates in the Certificate Authority and Certificate Administration applications does not work. Use CTRL+INS instead. SPR # DMEA3K3QRN If you must enter your name and password over an HTTP connection and then are redirected to HTTPs because of the database setting or Public Address Book setting, you are prompted for your name and password again if that is required. Microsoft IE browsers will not connect over SSL if a self signed certificate is used on the server. SPR # SONL3L3NXF The server certificate will fail to merge into the key ring if the Common Names are the same in the Certificate Authority's Distinguished Name and the Server Certificate's Distinguished Name. SPR # BDAS3KWSM9 If you have a Verisign server certificate in your key ring and you merge an internal authority's certificate into your key ring, the Verisign certificate is replaced with the internally signed certificate. You must create a new key ring for each server certificate used and change the key ring name in the server record to use properly. If you select IMAP for the Mail type when registering a new user, the user's mail file is created in such a way that the user can immediately access the file from an IMAP client. You do not need to run the Convert utility with the "-m" option on the mail files for any user registered using this method. The following console commands are supported by a Domino NNTP Server: > Load NNTP Start the NNTP server task. >Tell NNTP Quit Stop the NNTP server task. >Tell NNTP newgroup group_name Create a new NNTP newsgroup database on your NNTP server. Lotus recommends this command for creating private newsgroups and all newsgroups that are not created automatically during newsfeeds. >Tell NNTP show groups Print the NNTP newsgroup names and corresponding database pathnames. >Tell NNTP show config Print the current value of the NNTP server configuration variables. To access a private newsgroup or any newsgroup that does not allow Anonymous access: Configure your NNTP newsreader or remote NNTP server to supply a user name and password when connecting to your Domino NNTP server. This username/password pair must correspond to a Person document in the Public Address Book. If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer and you are not using release 3.02 or later of the browser software, you may have problems accessing some views on the Web server, for example, http://host.db.nsf/($All )?OpenView. Upgrade the release of Microsoft Internet Explorer to release 3.02 or later. SPR # MJAS3KBQMA In the "About Customizing Web server messages" topic in Extending the Domino System , you must select "Virtual Server Settings" in the Server type field and enter the IP address of the virtual server in the "IP Address (or host name)" field if you want to customize messages for virtual Web servers. To moderate a newsgroup that is marked as private and moderated, the moderator must use a Notes client. Newsgroups cannot be moderated from a Web browser. To reset an NNTP newsfeed while the server is running, type the following at the server console: set config NNTP_Previous_ X_servername where X is 0 for Pull feeds or 1 for Push feeds and servername is the fully qualified host name or IP address (depending on which you used in the corresponding Connection record Destination field for this feed) of the remote NNTP server for the feed. Note that the equal sign (=) is required and nothing should follow the equal sign. For Pull-Push feeds, you need to enter two separate lines, one for the Push and one for the Pull. If the Domino server is not running, you can remove the line or lines in NOTES.INI that begin with the text "NNTP_Previous" and which correspond to the feed that you want to reset. The line has the format: NNTP_Previous_ ServerName yymmdd hhmmss where X is 0 for Pull feeds or 1 for Push feeds, ServerName is the name of the remote NNTP server for the feed, and " yymmdd hhmmss GMT" is the time and date of the previous newsfeed to or from this remote server. For Pull-Push feeds, two separate entries appear, one for the Pull feed and one for the Push feed. For example, to reset the NNTP newsfeed that pushes articles from your server to serverA.foo.com, remove the following line from NOTES.INI: NNTP_Previous_ serverA.foo.com =971001 131953 GMT When you reset an NNTP newsfeed, the next scheduled feed acts as the "initial" feed. To configure the initial feed, see the release note topic entitled "Configuring the Initial Newsfeed" in this section. There is a NNTP Events view in the Notes Log database log.nsf that provides information on each NNTP fe ed (Pull, Push, Pull-Push, Accept). You can prevent all remote NNTP servers from pulling new articles from your server by setting the NNTP_Prohibit_NEWNEWS_Command variable in NOTES.INI. If this variable is set, any NNTP server or client using the NEWNEWS command receives the error message " 502 access restriction or permission denied If you receive an article during a newsfeed that is a reply to an article that has not yet been received by your server, your server automatically creates a "parent" document for the article. This "parent" document is only visible to Notes clients and Web browsers. The body of the parent document contains the text: "The selected message is not available." You must specify an NNTP Administrator in the NNTP Server section of your server's Server document in the Public Address Book. The NNTP Administrator is specified as the database Manager in the ACL of all newsgroups that are created by your server. 5Courier New To create newsgroups manually, the NNTP Administrator can use the server console command tell nntp newgroup groupname where groupname is the name of the new newsgroup. If the new newsgroup is a private newsgroup, the NNTP Administrator must open the newsgroup database and edit the Database Profile document by selecting Actions - Edit Database Profile from the menu. The Database Profile document lets you designate a newsgroup as private or private/moderated, and lets you specify access rights for private newsgroups. You can also create NNTP newsgroups manually from the administration panel on the Domino NNTP server or from a remote Notes client using the menu commands File - Database - New. If you use File - Database - New from the administration panel on the Domino NNTP server, the new NNTP newsgroup is immediately visible to all NNTP clients, Notes clients, and Web browser When you open the database a "Database Profile" document appears, which you must Save (click the "Save and Close" button) before this group appears to NNTP clients and servers. The Database Profile document lets you designate a newsgroup as private or private/moderated, and lets you specify access rights for private newsgroups. If you use File - Database - New from a remote Notes client, the newsgroup might not be visible to NNTP clients and remote NNTP servers for up to two hours. To resolve this problem, you can restart the NNTP server using the console command tell nntp quit followed by the console command: load nntp When you open the database a "Database Profile" document appears, which you must Save (click the "Save and Close" button) before this group appears to NNTP clients and servers. The Database Profile document lets you designate a newsgroup as private or private/moderated, and lets you specify access rights for private newsgroups. Users (without access to the server console) can either ask the NNTP Administrator to create a newsgroup on their behalf, or create one from a remote Notes client using File - Database - New. Newsgroups created in this way might not appear to NNTP clients and remote NNTP servers for up to two hours or until the NNTP server task is restarted using tell nntp quit load nntp at the server console. When the NNTP server is started for the first time, it creates a database called NNTPPOST.nsf from the template NNTPPOST.ntf. This database is used to cross-post articles created by Notes clients or Web browser clients to multiple newsgroups on your server. The articles are cross-posted at scheduled intervals. An initial newsfeed to or from a remote NNTP server transfers new articles that have been posted within the past three days in the newsgroups specified for the newsfeed. You can configure the initial newsfeed to transfer more articles or fewer articles, us ing the NNTP_Initial_Feed_Days variable or the NNTP_Initial_Feed_All variable in NOTES.INI. NNTP_Initial_Feed_Days variable in NOTES.INI specifies the number of days in the past that your NNTP server should use when requesting or sending articles during an initial newsfeed. For example, to request all articles on the remote NNTP server posted during the past week, set NNTP_Initial_Feed_Days=7. NNTP_Initial_Feed_All variable in NOTES.INI can be used to transfer all articles to or from a remote NNTP server during an initial feed. Set this variable to 1 to transfer all articles during the initial feed ( NNTP_Initial_Feed_All=1 By default, the NNTP server uses the IP address of a connecting NNTP client or server for logging and reporting status. Using the IP address improves performance by avoiding the need to translate the IP address to a host name. If you choose to display remote host names instead of IP addresses, set the NOTES.INI variabl itask_print_hostname To post an article or reply to a moderated USENET newsgroup, email your article or reply to the following address: group_name @moderators.uu.net where group_name is the name of the newsgroup. gb#{v Internet protocols do not define a standard for encoding non-ASCII characters in addresses. (RFC 1522 and RFC2047 define an encoding for the "comment" or "phrase" parts of an address, but not for the "local" part). In some cases, when automatically generating an "Internet-style address" from a "Notes-style address," it is necessary for the IMAP4, POP3, and NNTP servers to use a special, reversible, encoding for Notes-style address. It typically appears as something like aaaa0xL1AAzbbbb@internet.com , where the " 0xL1AAz " is a substitution for a non-ASCII character. The SMTP MTA can also generate this encoding (if unable to find an alternative ASCII address in the Name and Address Book), controllable by the NOTES.INI variable SMTP_I18N_PHRASE When a message with this encoding is replied to, the SMTP MTA is able to decode the address into the original form and route it to the desired Notes user. If you are using an earlier version of the SMTP MTA than 4.6, you may have to add this automatically generated address as a "Short Name" in the user's Name and Address Book because the automatic decoding will not take place. Additionally, if your Notes domain name contains Non-ASCII characters, you may have to add the automatically generated address as an alias for the domain in the Global Domain Record. For more information, please see the release note, Database 'Release Notes: Domino Server 4.6', View 'a. Contents\c. Troubleshooting', Document 'International characters in non-responsible names' CN=Daytona/OU=CAM/O=Notes Database 'Release Notes: Domino Server 4.6', View 'a. Contents\c. Troubleshooting', Document 'International characters in non-responsible names' CN=Daytona/OU=CAM/O=Notes International Characters in Non-responsible Names , in the Troubleshooting chapter, under SMTP MTA Issues. Currently, the Domino server does not accept a Keywitness client certificate. Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 Pre-Release 2 will not work with SSL connecting with the Domino server using all supported Internet protocols. This is being reported to Microsoft. If your Internet browser setting in your Location document is set to Notes with Internet Explorer or Microsoft Internet Explorer, you must make sure the Update cache setting in the Advanced section of the Location document is set to every time. This setting overrides the setting in Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02, in the Advanced section under options, Temporary Internet files settings, which should always be set to Every visit to the page. The process of automatically adding client certificates into cascaded Public Address Books does not work for this release, but will be addressed in a subsequest release. If an access violation causes a server crash, Domino creates a .RIP file for troubleshooting. If Domino encounters a Save conflict created by the same user, it overwrites the document instead of creating a conflict. 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########################################################## ########################################################## ########################################################## If a document contains a field named "$V2AttachmentOptions" that is set to "0", Domino does not display V2-style attachments in that document. On Windows 95, open a document in a database using Internet Explorer (3.02). Enter your name and password when prompted to authenticate. Exit Internet Explorer. Repeat step 1. When the dialog for authentication appears, the previous name and password are already there. You need to select "Enter" to gain access. De-selecting the checkbox to "save password in list" has no obvious effect for the next authentication. The only workaround is to authenticate with a false name and password before exiting Internet Explorer. This is a problem in Microsoft Internet Explorer. If you create a newsgroup manually by choosing File - Database - New from the Notes admin-only client or a remote Notes client, you must save the Database Profile document, which opens immediately when you create the newsgroup. Until you save this document, the newsgroup is not visible to NNTP newsreader clients or remote NNTP servers. The Database Profile document lets you designate the newsgroup as private or private/moderated, and lets you specify access rights for private newsgroups. If you create a newsgroup manually by choosing File - Database - New from a remote Notes client, the newsgroup might not be visible to NNTP clients and remote NNTP servers for up to two hours. To avoid this problem, the NNTP Administrator (or anyone with access to the server console) can create new newsgroups using the server console command: tell nntp newgroup group_name To resolve this problem for a newsgroup that is already created, the NNTP Administrator can restart the NNTP server using the console command: tell nntp quit followed by load nntp The system requirements for the Lotus Domino server listed in the Lotus Domino 4.6 Install Guide are incorrect. Please see Database 'Release Notes: Domino Server 4.6', View 'a. Contents\b. Things you need to know', Document 'Client and Server System Requirements' Database 'Release Notes: Domino Server 4.6', View 'a. Contents\b. Things you need to know', Document 'Client and Server System Requirements' CN=Parallan/OU=CAM/O=Notes Client and Server System Requirements in the "Things You Need to Know" section of these Release Notes for updated system requirements. NetWare 4.1 STRTL5.EXE Required for Domino/Notes NLM server process LIBUPD.EXE Required for NetWare TCP/IP services with Domino/Notes NLM server. DS410A.EXE Required for NDS services all 4.0x/4.1 servers in the network must have this update applied. NAM41B.EXE Optional, only needed if server files are to be moved or copied by OS/2 system on Netware server mapped drives. These patches are available from Novell's Web site http://WWW.Novell.Com. Note: Netware 3.12 is not certified on Notes 4.6, but it is still supported. By default, NNTP newsgroup databases are not included in the Database Catalog. To include a newsgroup in the Database Catalog, open the Database Properties box, select the "Design" tab, and check the box labeled "List in Database Catalog". Some NNTP servers do not allow Pull feeds. If your server fails to Pull articles from a remote NNTP server, you can try setting the NOTES.INI variable NNTP_PullAsReader =1 and res etting the Pull feed (see the section entitled "Resetting a Newsfeed" in the Documentation Updates section of these Release Notes). If this fails, you need to contact the administrator of the remote NNTP server to set up a Push feed to your server or to update the configuration of the remote server to allow your server to Pull articles. In the section entitled "About a Domino NNTP Server and Advanced Services," under "Partitioned Servers," the following should replace the current text: NNTP is not supported on Partitioned Domino Servers. The following Action Bar bitmaps are not yet supported for Web browsers. Do not use these bitmaps in any applications that will be used from the Web. SPR # LDEY3HCNPH Action Action Release 4.6 lets you use any name listed in the User name field of your Person document in conjunction with your Internet password when gaining access to a database over the Internet. The user name on the database access control list can be any name listed in User name field of the Person document. For example, if you list the following names in the User name field: John Doe/US/Acme John Doe and the database access control list includes John Doe/US/Acme, you can enter John Doe/US/Acme, John Doe, or JDoe as your user name when accessing the database over the Internet. Please see the Database 'Release Notes: Domino Server 4.6', View 'a. Contents\b. Things you need to know', Document 'Web name lookup' CN=Daytona/OU=CAM/O=Notes Database 'Release Notes: Domino Server 4.6', View 'a. Contents\b. Things you need to know', Document 'Web name lookup' CN=Daytona/OU=CAM/O=Notes Web name lookup release note in this section for more information. If you want to post an article from a Notes 4.6 client or a Web browser to multiple newsgroups on your NNTP sever, ensure that the Notes client is connected to the NNTP server. The cross-posted article will be stored in a database called nntppost.nsf until it is posted in the multiple newsgroups. The NNTP Server keeps statistics on the amount of data transferred which can be viewed using the server console comma sh stats NNTP newsgroups are accessible to all Notes 4.6 clients. Release 4.6 removes excess
s after bulleted lists. When Domino authenticates a user from the Web, the server searches the Public Address Book for the name that the user enters. If Domino finds the name, the server authenticates the user using all the names in the User name field of their Person document and identifies the user as the first name in the User name field for authorization . This gives Web users flexibility when entering their name from a browser and gives administrators tighter control over ACL entries. This is a security measure which is consistent with Notes client behavior. Please see the Database 'Release Notes: Domino Server 4.6', View 'a. Contents\b. Things you need to know', Document 'Accessing databases from the Internet' CN=Daytona/OU=CAM/O=Notes Database 'Release Notes: Domino Server 4.6', View 'a. Contents\b. Things you need to know', Document 'Accessing databases from the Internet' CN=Daytona/OU=CAM/O=Notes Accessing databases from the Internet release note in this section for more information. Type Netstat -a at the command level prompt to display all the ports that TCP/IP is listening on. HTTP/SSL will listen on port 443 unless you changed this setting in the Server document. The Release Notes are available in printed and online format. The online version (Readmes.nsf) is included on the root of the Domino/Notes CD and can be viewed directly from the CD from a Notes Client. They are also installed as part of the Notes Client or Domino Server and placed in the Notes Data directory. The online database is more up-to-date than the printed Release Notes and contains expanded information on Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino Release 4.6 This is primarily due to printing schedules and to minimize the size of the printed book. Please visit the Notes.net site at http://notes.net/46 for the latest version of the R4.6 Release Notes. Monotype Sorts To assist your integration with Domino 4.6 servers with 4.1x/4.5x Domino Server & Notes Client systems, the following updates were used during our interoperability testing. These updates were not listed directly in the 4.6 Domino server and Notes client configurations. These updates are required for 4.1x/4.5x systems when accessing Domino 4.6 servers, and are required for Domino 4.1x/4.5x servers when Notes 4.6 clients are accessing them. OS Platforms OS/2 Warp Connect: FixPak #27 Macintosh: System 7.5x, 7.6x or MacOS 8 Protocols AppleTalk: Windows NT 4.0 requires service pack #3 IPX/SPX Operating Systems Support 8" 08" Novell Files DOS/Windows 3.1x Novell NetWare Client16 V1.21 [ODI/VLM] VLM121_x.EXE (x=1~6) DOS/Windows 3.1x InterNetWare Client for DOS/Windows 3.x V2.12 DWENU_N3 NetWare Client for OS/2 V2.12 CLOS2N.EXE & OS2IT3.EXE * Many of the file names above end with the letter "N" (e.g. DWENU_N3.EXE). This indicates the network installation version. The diskette version of the same patch would end with the letter "D" (e.g. DWENU_D3.EXE). Both the network version and the diskette version of these patches are supported. In addition, Windows 3.1x NetWare services require the following updates to Windows 3.1x: WINDR3.EXE NWDLL2.EXE * OS/2 systems require this patch OS2IT3.EXE located at Novell's FTP site: ftp://ftp.novell.com/pub/netwire/nsd/os2it3.exe . This patch supplys the newer SPX.SYS dated 3/4/97. You must use it or newer SPX.SYS files. Failure can cause the OS/2 kernel to crash when more than approximately 30 concurrent sessions are active. TCP/IP This table summarizes the 16-bit TCP/IP stacks that are: Certified & supported Not certified and supported Not Certified nor Supported. The 16-bit stacks only support Notes Client workstations with DOS/Windows 3.1 systems. Product Name Vendor Name Certified & Supported Not Certified & Supported Not Certified & Not Supported BW-Connect v3.2/4.0 Beam & Whiteside Now Hummingbird Chameleon v4.6 NetManage DEC PATHWORKS IP for DOS and Windows v5.1 Digital Equipment Distinct TCP/IP for M/soft v3.30 Distinct Corporation IBM TCP/IP for DOS v2.11A IBM LAN WorkPlace for DOS v5.0 Novell OnNet for Windows v2.0 & 2.1 FTP Software Pathway Runtime v4.1.1 Wollongong Group Attachmate Super TCP Suite v2.2 Frontier Technologies TCP Connection for Windows v5.1 Walker, Richer and Quinn (WRQ) Windows for Workgroups v3.11 Microsoft Corporation To increase Web retrieval performance on OS/2 Domino servers, add the following parameters to your CONFIG.SYS file: PRIORITY_DISK_IO=NO PRIORITY=ABSOLUTE The URL for the Systems Management Web page is incorrect and does not include a final forward slash (/) in the link. You can link to the page, but links from that page may not function correctly.Links on the Systems Management page do not specify the entire path of the file. Without the last "/" in the Systems Management URL, your browser tries to link to http://www.lotus.com whenever you click a link on http://www.lotus.com/systems The correct link is http://www.lotus.com/systems/ SMTP MTA IIMSGCNV.EXE RIPs when exiting OS/2 Domino server due to an OS/2 kernel problem. There is no circumvention. However, the problem occurs when the server is being stopped, so a restart of the server or the MTA is the circumvention. SPR # MBED3KYPJQ If you have trouble submitting your request for a client certificate for MS at the Versign web site, set your options in your browser under Security - Safety Level to Medium instead of the default (High) to finish the request successfully. This has been observed several times. The URL for the Systems Management Web page is incorrect and does not include a final forward slash (/) in the link. You can link to the page, but links from that page may not function correctly.Links on the Systems Management page do not specify the entire path of the file. Without the last "/" in the Systems Management URL, your browser tries to link to http://www.lotus.com whenever you click a link on http://www.lotus.com/systems. The correct link is http://www.lotus.com/systems/ The URL for the Systems Management Web page is incorrect and does not include a final forward slash (/) in the link. You can link to the page, but links from that page may not function correctly.Links on the Systems Management page do not specify the entire path of the file. Without the last "/" in the Systems Management URL, your browser tries to link to http://www.lotus.com whenever you click a link on http://www.lotus.com/systems. The correct link is http://www.lotus.com/systems/ About using one MTA for inbound messages and one MTA for outbound messages (with failover protection) This scenario allows you greater flexibility by providing both inbound and outbound failover protection and load balancing. By using two MTAs on different servers, you can configure your network so that normally one MTA handles inbound messages and one MTA handles outbound, however, either MTA can handle the load of the other if one should go down. Notes routing will dynamically increase the routing cost to your primary server if there is a problem. The key to this configuration is that if both connections have the same routing cost and one server goes down, dynamic routing will automatically increase the cost by 1, thus making the fallback server cheaper. Because the server has a lower routing cost, the outbound mail will process through the MTA on that server. For this configuration to work correctly for inbound connections, you must set up the DNS properly. You can register your organization with an Internet service provider. Their DNS should be set up so that there is an Address (A) record for each server where an SMTP/MIME MTA resides. Minimally, there must be a Mail Exchange (MX) record with the A record for the server used primarily for inbound mail. If you want failover, then a second MX record must be created, with a higher preference value, to the A record for the second server. Inbound mail will process though the MTA on whichever server has the lower preference value in the MX record. If that server is unavailable or busy, then the mail will be routed to the next server, thus giving you failover for inbound mail. For Outbound failover to occur the Router delivering to the MTA server has to be unable to connect and deliver the message to MAIL.BOX. Outbound failover will not occur if the server is running but the MTA is not. For inbound failover the connecting SMTP host has to be unable to establish contact with the MTA's inbound transport. Inbound failover will not occur if the Inbound Transport is running but Inbound conversion is not. You must then configure the Public Address Book on each MTA server, to contain the minimum documents required to install an SMTP/MIME MTA. For the purpose of explaining this scenario, there is one Notes Domain. However, this scenario still applies if another Notes domain was added. Example: Using one MTA for inbound messages and one MTA for outbound messages Acme Company has a working SMTP connection and is registered with the Internet service provider as acme.com. It has one Domino domain called SEAFOOD. SEAFOOD contains several Domino servers (Lobster, Crayfish, and Shrimp). Lobster/SEAFOOD and Shrimp/SEAFOOD each contain an SMTP/MIME MTA. Lobster/SEAFOOD is configured to send outbound mail to the Internet. 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' and generates an Non Delivery Report. To correct the problem: Fully delete the attachment including the message separator bar (vertical bar) which appears before the attachment and then forward or reply to the message. To fully delete the attachment it may be necessary to position the cursor after the item which precedes the attachment even if it is on the previous line. Next, press the Delete key a few times to fully delete the message separator (vertical bar) and the attachment. SPR # MMFD3LES4T SMTP MTA removes blank lines on repeated Reply and Forward of messages. Here is an example of the problem: "There will be 3 blank lines after this one. there are three blank lines above this one." After forwarding the above message or replying with history to an Internet mail user, the three blank lines appear as only two in the received message. The number of blank lines is reduced each time the message is replied to or forwarded. SPR # SGOY3LES4T If you wish to use the cc:Mail MTA on the Domino 4.6 server, you need to upgrade to the 1.11 (or higher) release of the cc:Mail MTA. The 1.11 (and higher) versions of the cc:Mail MTA is certified and supported for use with the 4.6 Domino servers. The latest version of the cc:Mail MTA is available at no charge from the Lotus web site: http://www.lotus.com/notesmta/ SPR #MMFD3JDSZ9 For Windows NT running on Intel and Alpha platforms: When installing a partitioned server on either Intel or Alpha NT40, the 'Launch Domino Server' button does not work properly. You will be prompted to complete the workstation setup before the server can be launched. Workaround Either choose the 'Exit to Workspace' button to be brought to the server administrative client, or close the dialogue box and choose Start-Programs-Lotus Applications-Lotus Domino Server to launch the server. SPR # LJWE3LJLKY SMTP headers prepended to received mail may contain extraneous characters using the following configuration options in the Internet Message Transfer Agent [SMTP MTA] section of the Server document in the Public Name and Address Book: Header handling: Prepend to body of message Message content: Users Without Lotus Notes Language parameters: Use character set detection routines: Transfer mode: 7 bit To circumvent the problem, change the Header Handling to "Store with Delivery Information" or "Discard" (if headers are not desired in received mail). SPR # MMIO3L3GUG Two INI variables have been added to prevent relays: SMTPMTA_REJECT_RELAYS=1 This prevents the MTA from doing relays. The MTA does relays if an inbound message is sent to its IP address but is not addressed to the MTA's list of Internet domain suffixes as configured in the Global Domain document. This will not prevent messages that are delivered to Notes and logically get relayed back out. See the SMTP_OCH_REJECT_SMTP_ORIGINATED_MESSAGES INI variable. SMTP_OCH_REJECT_SMTP_ORIGINATED_MESSAGES=1 This prevents messages that Notes might automatically send out to Internet using the MTA by rejecting all outbound messages that contain an SMTP Originator field. A message might get automatically sent outbound if a person document has a forwarding address that is an Internet address. This INI variable has the side effect that an inbound message that is just edited (Forwards and Replies will not have the SMTP Originator field set so they will not be affected) and sent back out to the Internet using the MTA, gets rejected since the message contains the SMTP Originator field. If you intend to run multiple clients on one UNIX workstation, Lotus recommends that you set the Notes_ISOLATION environment variable in the UNIX shell of every UNIX account that will be running the Notes client. This environment variable allows multiple Notes clients to run on the same workstation in a way that will isolate one Notes client termination from affecting the other Notes clients on the same workstation. If you do not set this environment variable, one Notes client termination will hang other Notes clients on that workstation. Set the Notes_ISOLATION environment variable in your .cshrc, .profile, or .kshrc file so that you always run Notes with the environment variable set. It is important that all Notes clients on a workstation have the environment variable set in order for Notes_ISOLATION to work. RN body If you run the C shell, add this line to your ~/.cshrc file: setenv Notes_ISOLATION 1 If you run the Bourne shell, add this line to your ~/.profile file: Notes_ISOLATION=1; export Notes_ISOLATION If you run the Korn shell, add this line to your ~/.kshrc file: Notes_ISOLATION=1; export Notes_ISOLATION To run multiple Notes clients on one Sun workstation, reconfigure the UNIX kernel for the workstation using the settings recommended for a Sun Solaris Notes server. See specific requirements for the Sun Solaris platform in the Platforms and Requirements release note in Things You Need to Know. The UNIX chapter of some versions of the printed Lotus Domino Install Guide is incorrect. Correct versions list the book as a "Second revision" on the copyright page. If you have an Install Guide which is a first revision, see the chapter on Microsoft Windows or IBM OS/2 for instructions on how to set up a Domino server using the Server Setup Database (SETUP.NSF). The online Install Guide , SRVINST.NSF, is correct. If you installed Domino PR2 and didn't have SSL configured, the Name & Address Book template defaulted to enabling SSL. For PR3 and the final product, this is disabled in the Internet Port and Security Configuration section of the server record; if your server does not have SSL configured with a key ring, the server console will display an SSL configuration error when HTTP is loaded. If you disable the SSL port in the server record, this message will not appear. SPR # SONL3K2TD7 The 4.6 server setup updates the server record to a defaulted named network even if during the registration process a different named network was specified. For example, a first server setup configured for TCP/IP will have the default network name of "TCPIP Network" in the Network section of the server document in the Public Name and Address Book. If you have a different network name within your domain(s), you will need to manually edit the network section of the server document. This also applies to additional server setups. After the additional 4.6 server setup has completed, the default network name will still be "TCPIP Network" if setting up over TCP/IP port. SPR # MQUE3LEPDJ The secondary notes name server process used in conjunction with TCP/IP during an additional server setup does not function. For example, when setting up an additional server via a TCP/IP port, if the server cannot be found, you will be prompted with a dialog box titled "TCP/IP Port Setup." Entering information in these fields currently are not read and setup will be unsuccessful. SPR # DTON3L5NNS The following statistics are displayed for the SMTP/MIME MTA: MTA.Smtp.Dead = 1 MTA.Smtp.TotalKBTransferred = 189 MTA.Smtp.TotalRouted = 0 NOTE: This statistic always displays value zero because it is not supported by the SMTP MTA) MTA.Smtp.TransferFailures = 19 MTA.Smtp.Transferred = 162 MTA.Smtp.Waiting = 2 MTA.Smtp.WaitingRecipients = 0 (NOTE: This statistic always displays value zero because it is not supported by the SMTP MTA) This table lists those templates which can be installed in 4.6. The last column indicates if the template can be used by 4.5 clients in a mixed environment. Template Title Template Filename 4.5 Client support Administration Requests (R4.5) ADMIN4.NTF Agent Log ALOG4.NTF Approval Cycle (R4) APPROVE4.NTF Billing BILLING.NTF Local free time info BUSYTIME.NTF Database Catalog CATALOG.NTF Certificate Authority CERTCA.NTF Certification Log CERTLOG.NTF Certificate Administration CERTSRV.NTF Cluster Directory (R4) CLDBDIR4.NTF Cluster Analysis CLUSTA4.NTF Statistics Collector Config COLLECT4.NTF Database Analysis DBA4.NTF Database Library DBLIB4.NTF Discussion - Notes & Web (R4.6) DISCSW46.NTF Microsoft Document Library (R4.6) DOCLBM46.NTF Doc Library - Notes & Web (R4.6) DOCLBW46.NTF Document Library (R4) DOCLIB4.NTF Lotus SmartSuite 96 Library (R4) DOCLIBL4.NTF Domino Web Server Configuration DOMCFG.NTF Domino Web Server Log DOMLOG.NTF Statistics and Events EVENTS4.NTF Frameset (R4.6) FRAMEW46.NTF Personal Journal (R4) JOURNAL4.NTF Notes Log LOG.NTF Notes Log Analysis LOGA4.NTF Master Address Book MAB45.NTF Mail (R4.6) MAIL46.NTF Mail Router Mailbox MAILBOX.NTF Mail - Combined (R4.6) MAILC46.NTF Mail - Web Only (R4.6) MAILW46.NTF N/A - for web use only NNTP Discussion (R4.6) NNTPDI46.NTF NNTP Cross-Post NNTPPOST.NTF New User Passwords NTSYNC45.NTF Web Pages (R4.6) PAGESW46.NTF Personal Address Book PERNAMES.NTF Personal Web Navigator (R4.6) PERWEB46.NTF Favorites PRTFLO46.NTF Public Address Book PUBNAMES.NTF Yes (except for Domain Config form for specifying LDAP access) Server Web Navigator 4.5 PUBWEB45.NTF Resource Reservations (4.5) RESRC45.NTF SMTPBOX Template SMTPBOX.NTF SMTPMTA Work Queue Template SMTPWQ.NTF Search Site SRCHSITE.NTF Statistics Reporting STATRP45.NTF Web Administration WEBADMIN.NTF N/A - for web use only RN Body Entry fields may not be updated properly when you install Notes for OS/2. The display that indicates which modules you wish to install and where you would like your Notes program and data files to be placed has a problem. If you look at the fields, the Notes data path entry is last. Typing into this field does not update it, causing your NOTES.INI file to be placed in the default directory of c:\notes\data with the contents: [Notes.ini]. As a workaround, update the data path first if you want the data path to be other than the default path. If you accept the default settings and select the modules you wish to install, installation will be successful and your NOTES.INI file will contain the appropriate directory and kit type. When using IMAP on Release 4.6 server, you may experience some performance degradation when retrieving messages if the messages contain large attachments. All Notes 4.6 beta and custom builds released between June and September 1997 that have been installed in your environment that contain scripts, will not load lsxodbc when upgraded to 4.6 Gold, 4.5.3 Gold, or replicated to 4.5.1 or earlier builds unless the scripts are recompiled. down all other applications For Windows 95, shut down all other open Lotus applications before beginning the Lotus Notes installation procedure. Otherwise, the Install process cannot run. If you have installed SmartCenter , you must shut it down. If you do not shut down SmartCenter before you begin installing Notes, you will receive the following error message: LTSDLG02.DLL is in use by another application. Please close all open applications before continuing. Installing the International English version of Notes for Windows 95 on Thai Windows 95 with Code Page set to 874. If you wish to install the International English version of Lotus Notes for Windows 95, you must first switch the code page value in the Registry from CP874 (Thai) to CP 1252 (International English Windows). After you install, be sure to switch back to the Thai code page. To change code pages in Windows 95: Start the Registry Display the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\NLS\Codepage. There are multiple subkeys for this key. The subkey ACP should be set to 1252 (to switch to the International English Windows code page). Check that there is a key \1252 and that there is a value like CP_1252.NLS. Restart the System to force the Registry change to take effect. Reverse the procedure to set the ACP value to 874; this resets the machine to the Thai code page after restarting. After you change the code page to 1252, install Notes. After Notes installs, reset the code page to 874 and restart Windows 95. Refer to the International Language Input and Display document for details on how to configure Notes to support Thai languages. When an IMAP connection over SSL is performed on an NLM platform, an operating system lock may occur when the indexer task starts on the server. When an IMAP connection over SSL is established on an NLM plaform, attempting to quit the 4.6 Notes Server may cause a page fault. Problem Upon issuing quit at the notes server console, the HTTP Web server does not shut down. Solution Run REGEDT32 and search for the key notesat via View Find Key. Delete all occurrences of the notestat keys from the registry resolved the issue. The notestat key is added during customized installation of the server, and selecting the option Notes Performance Monitor. SPR # RKAY3L4PR5 Key Name: SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\notestat Class Name: Last Write Time: 8/28/97 - 4:41 PM Key Name: SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\notestat\Performance Class Name: Last Write Time: 8/28/97 - 4:41 PM Value 0 Name: Close Type: REG_SZ Data: CloseStatPerformanceData Value 1 Name: Collect Type: REG_SZ Data: CollectStatPerformanceData Value 2 Name: Library Type: REG_SZ Data: d:\notes\anotes.dll Value 3 Name: Open Type: REG_SZ Data: OpenStatPerformanceData The new enrollment process for obtaining a server certificate from Verisign for R4.6 (using PKCS format) for a Domino Notes Server is to copy and paste your server certificate request into the specified area at http://digitalid.verisign.com/ss_intro.html. The server list should include the Domino Notes Server, but at the time of writing this, it has not yet been posted. Please contact Verisign for more information. To use R4.1x and R4.5x, continue to use the same method of going to http://digitalid.verisign.com and selecting the Domino Server icon for a Web server certificate (PEM format). SPR # SONL3K2KEE IMAP, LDAP and NNTP connections over SSL on the NLM platform have not been certified. It is not recommended for use on this platform but is functional. A Windows 95 machine that has been configured to use Microsoft NWLink for SPX and has the Novell SDK DLLs installed may cause Notes to return the following error message: Unexpected Netware error. See the Notes log file on this system for error code. This problem may be resolved by renaming or deleting the three Novell SDK DLL files from your system. The files are: calwin32.dll, locwin32.dll, and netwin32.dll. SPR # DHOE3LCR49 RN Body In previous versions, an administrator might have stopped an individual task, forgotten to restart it and things would stay that way. The MTA will now restart all five critical tasks: omsgcnv, imsgcnv, osesctl, isesctl, and , after the next daily compaction. In addition, if the following Notes.ini variable is set, SMTPMTA_ENABLE_STARTUPCHECK=1 , a check for all five critical tasks will take place every half hour and any missing tasks will be logged and then automatically restarted. When a newsgroup is created, the default behavior for expiring articles is to delete articles 5 days after they are last accessed. To change this behavior, use one or both of the following NOTES.INI settings: NNTP_Delete_Days= NNTP_Delete_Days_Expired= where is the number of days before an inactive article will be deleted, and is the number of days before an article marked "EXPIRED" will be deleted. For existing newsgroups, these settings can be changed in the Archive Profile document. If submitting forms from Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02 is failing on the first attempt, adjust the "Maximum requests over a single connection" field from 5 to 1 in the server document of names.nsf for the server. This problem does not occur with MSIE4.0. SPR # RCHR3L3FPR When a client certificate is requested from the server, you could receive the message, A network error occurred while Netscape was receiving data. (Network Error:) Try connecting again. If you hit enter on the URL again it will connect. This only happens when your local certificate database in Netscape is password protected. If you remove the password under Communicator - Security Info - Passwords, you will not receive this error. 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