This database is designed to keep information about the people, companies, locations, and server computers with which you communicate. Every user has his or her own Personal Address Book and learning how to use it is important to getting the most value out of Lotus Notes.
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Types of documents
There are five basic types of document in the Personal Address Book - a Person entry, a Company entry, a Group entry, a Location entry, and a Server Connection entry.
Person entry. A person entry records information about an individual - names, phone numbers, addresses, etc. To create a person entry choose "Person" from the create menu . Fill in at least the Last name field. All the other fields are optional. However, if you want to send electronic mail to the person, you must fill in the Full user name and Mail address fields. Then save and close the Person entry. You will find the title of the Person entry listed in the "People" view.
Company entry. A company entry records information about a company - name, phone number, address, etc. To create a company entry choose "Company" from the create menu . Fill in at least the Company name field. All the other fields are optional. Then save and close the Company entry. You will find the title of the Company entry listed in the "Companies" view.
Group entry. A group entry provides a way to maintain a mailing list of people. To create a group entry choose "Group" from the create menu . Fill in at least the Group name field and the Members field. In the Members field list the names of the people to whom you which to mail. All the other fields are optional. Then save and close the Group entry. You will find the title of the Group entry listed in the "Groups" view.
Location entry. A location entry is used to record essential information about the different locations from which you use Notes. Notes creates three Locations for you the first time you start it: Office, Home, Disconnected. Typically, a non-mobile user will simply edit the Office entry, and a mobile laptop or notebook computer user will edit the Office and Home entries. However, to create an additional location entry choose "Location" from the create menu . Fill in at least the Location name, Location type, Ports to use, and Home/mail server fields. All the other fields are optional. Then save and close the Location entry. You will find the title of the Location entry listed in the "Locations" view and on the status bar at the bottom of the Notes window.
Server Connection entry. A server connection entry is usually only needed to record the phone number of a dial-up Notes server. To create a server connection entry choose "Server Connection" from the create menu . Fill in at least the Server name and Phone number fields. All the other fields are optional. Then save and close the Server Connection entry You will find the title of the Server Connection entry listed in the "Server/Connections" view.
Views and folders
As described above, each type of entry in your personal address book has a corresponding view. The "People" view lists the Person entries, the "Companies" view lists the Company entries, the "Groups" view lists the Group entries, the "Locations" view lists the Location entries, and the "Server/Connections" view lists the Server Connection entries.
Special features worth exploring
Each form provides pop-up help for each field. To display the help, simply click on the "static" text label in front of every field. For example, clicking anywhere on "Company" in the Person form displays the following:
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button next to the Mail address field to start an Assistant.
To easily add the sender of an electronic mail message to your Personal Address Book, choose "Add Sender to Address Book" on the Actions / Mail Tools menu when you are viewing the electronic mail message.
You must choose a Connection Type before filling out the rest of the document.{
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ConnectionType
Local Area Network|0Dialup Modem|1Passthru Server|2Remote LAN Service|5
Server name:
Destination
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Destination
You must enter a valid server name for your destination before saving this document.{
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DestinationRemote server's name - e.g. Chicago.
ConnectionType
ConnectionType
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LAN port name - e.g. LAN0, TCPIP.
Use LAN port:
ConnectionType
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The name of the Passthru server used to connect to the destination server.
Passthru server name:
LanPortName
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LanPortNameLAN port name - e.g. LAN0, TCPIP.
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PassthruServerThe name of the Passthru server used to connect to the destination server.
ConnectionType
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Enter the Country Code needed to dial in order to connect to the Destination server. e.g. The United States is 1; Great Britain is 44; Italy is 39; etc.
Country code:
ConnectionType
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The name of the connection description managed by the external remote LAN service. (e.g. The Phonebook entry for Microsoft's RAS)
Remote connection name:
Country
RLANTagThe name of the connection description managed by the external remote LAN service. (e.g. The Phonebook entry for Microsoft's RAS)
The name of the Remote LAN Service used to connect to the destination server.
Remote LAN service:
ConnectionType
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Choose Yes if you want Notes to dial the area code even if it is the same as the area code in the current location.
Always use area code:
RemoteLanServiceThe name of the Remote LAN Service used to connect to the destination server.
Microsoft Remote Access Service (RAS)|RAS
DialAreaCodeChoose Yes if you want Notes to dial the area code even if it is the same as the area code in the current location.
Yes|1No|0
ConnectionType
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Enter the Area Code.
Area code:
The login name used by the external remote LAN service.
Login name
AreaCodeInput
RLAN1The login name used by the external remote LAN service.
Remote server's phone number - e.g. (617)555-1234
You should enter a * for null modems and leased lines.
Phone number:a
The password used by the external remote LAN service.
Password:
PhoneNumber
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ConnectionType
LocalPhoneNumber
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LocalPhoneNumberRemote server's phone number - e.g. (617)555-1234a
RLAN2The password used by the external remote LAN service.
RLAN2Text
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The phone number used by the external remote LAN service.
Phone number:
RLAN3The phone number used by the external remote LAN service.
Any extra information required by the external remote LAN service.
Extra information:
RLAN4Any extra information required by the external remote LAN service.
Advanced
Specify the Location name you want this record to apply to. * means all Locations.
Only from Location(s):
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ConnectionLocation
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You have an * and at least one named location specified. You can either enter multiple locations or use an * for all locations.{
8S9S21SConnectionLocationSpecify the Location name you want this record to apply to. * means all Locations.
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ConnectionType
ConnectionType
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Enter the network address for the destination server if known. e.g. If this is a connection via TCP/IP you would enter the IP address or hostname.
Destination server address:
Name of script file to run after modem connection established.
Login script file name:
ConnectionType
ConnectionType
OptionalNetworkAddress
LanPortName
LanPortName
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OptionalNetworkAddressEnter the network address for the destination server if known. e.g. If this is a connection via TCP/IP you would enter the IP address or hostname.c
ScriptNameName of script file to run after modem connection established.
Only for user:
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ThisFileIsOnServer
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SourceSource server or workstation name - e.g. Marketing (for dialup users: your username).o
Enter the arguments to be passed to script.
Login script arguments:
ScriptArg1First argument to be passed to script.
ScriptArg2Second argument to be passed to script.
ScriptArg3Third argument to be passed to script.
ScriptArg4Fourth argument to be passed to script.
ScriptName
ScriptArg1"
ScriptArg2"
ScriptArg3"
ScriptArg4"
LinkScriptInfo
Notes uses the following algorithm when determining how to connect to a server:
1. Try to determine a path to the destination by examining all connection records with Usage priority set to Normal.
2. If you have not found a path to the destination, ask the Home server for connection information and/or probe all enabled ports.
3. If you still have not found a path to the destination, look at all of the connection records with a Usage priority set to Low.
4. If you still have not found a path to the destination, attempt to use a default Passthru server to connect.
Set Usage priority to Low if you only want the connection records used after attempting to connect over the LAN.
Usage priority
ConnectionRecordFirstChoose Low for R3 behavior and Normal for R4 behavior for determining path to server.
Normal|1Low|0
Remote server's domain name (optional for dialup users).
Only to servers in domain:
DestinationDomain
DestinationDomainRemote server's domain name (optional for dialup users)..
Communications port name - e.g. COM1, MODEM.
Modem port(s):
ConnectionType
RemotePortNamej
RemotePortName
RemotePortName
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RemotePortNameCommunications port name - e.g. COM1, MODEM.
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Comments:
CommentsComments about the connection.
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Enabled/disabled:n
SCHEDULE DISABLED
EnabledScheduled calling enabled or disabled.
SCHEDULE ENABLED | 1SCHEDULE DISABLED | 0
Call at times:
ScheduleL
Enabled
Interval
Schedule
You must enter an Interval and/or a Schedule, or else specify DISABLED.
ScheduleTimes to call the server - e.g. 8:00 AM,10:00 AM-6:00 PM.0
each day
Repeat interval of:
Interval
IntervalInterval to repeat calls - 0 means call once.H
minutes
Days of week:
WeekDaysDays of week - e.g. Mon, Tue, Wed.
Sun | 1Mon | 2Tue | 3Wed | 4Thu | 5Fri | 6Sat | 7
Tasks:
TasksTasks to be performed - e.g. Replication, Mail Routing
Mail RoutingReplication
Route at once if:
MailThreshold
MailThresholdNumber of waiting messages that will force a connection - e.g. 3.
mail messages pending
Routing cost:
ConnectionType
ConnectionType
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Routing cost must be between 1 and 10
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CostRelative cost of this connection (1-10).
Replicate databases of priority:
RepPriorityReplication priority level.
High | 2Medium & High | 1Low & Medium & High | 0
AreaCode
Connection
Owner
DocumentAccess
ConnectionType
LanPortName
ConnectionType
RemotePortName
ConnectionType
PortName
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PortNameCommunications port name - e.g. COM1, MODEM.
Include both any domain from address and anyone from MailDomain field
MailAddress
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MailDomain
MailDomain"
MailDomain
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Domain
UserName
Domain
Domain"
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MailAddress
MailSystem
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MailDomain
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Internet Mail Address
Address (e.g., smith@acme.com):
Internet mail gateway domain (optional):
Get username and first domain name
MailAddress
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InternetAddress
Include both any domain from MailAddress and any from MailDomain field
MailAddress
MailDomain
MailDomain"
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InternetDomain|
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Save the gateway domain in the user's profile for future addresses
InternetDomain
InternetDomain|
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InternetDomain
InternetDomain
InternetAddress
InternetDomain
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MailAddress
MailSystem
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MailDomain
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Lotus Notes 4.0 Working Model
New Person
FullName
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Person
Field Label
Person
FullName
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DisplayName
FullName
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MailDomain
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MailSystem
MailAddress
MailAddress
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DisplayMailAddress
Name
Mail
First name(s) and nicknames - e.g. John; Johnny
First name:
FirstName
FirstNameFirst name(s) and nicknames - e.g. John; Johnny
Full user name of person to be used when addresing mail. Typically it is a combination of first and last names. For Notes users, this field can contain both the person's "distinguished" user name and their simple full name.
Full user name:
FullNameDistinguished name and aliases - e.g. Jon Smith/Sales/Acme; Jonathan M. Smith.
Middle Initial with a trailing period (optional).
Middle initial:
MiddleInitial
MiddleInitialMiddle Initial with a trailing period (optional).
Electronic mail address of the person. Choose the button next to this field for further assistance.
Display the helper form - results are returned to current document
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Last name - e.g. Smith.
Last name:
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LastName
Last Name is required
LastNameLast name - e.g. Smith.
MailDomain
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Electronic mail domain name component of the person's electronic mail address. Choose the button next to the Mail address field for further assistance.
Mail domain:
MailDomainDomain name of person's mail server.
MailSystem
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Business
Home
Job title(s).
Title:
JobTitleJob title(s).
Street address.
Street address:
StreetAddressStreet address.
Company, business or organization name.
Company
CompanyNameCompany name.
City or town name.
City:
CityCity or town name.
Office location or mailstop.
Location:
LocationOffice location or mailstop.
State or province name.
State/province:
StateState or province name.
Department name(s).
Department:
DepartmentDepartment name(s).
ZIP or postal code.
Zip/postal code:
ZipEnter the ZIP or postal code.
Name of the person's manager or supervisor.
Manager:
ManagerManager's name.
Person's home country.
Country:
Country
Office phone number.
Office phone:
OfficePhoneNumberOffice phone number.
State or province name.
Home phone:
PhoneNumberHome phone number.
Office FAX phone number.
FAX phone:
OfficeFAXPhoneNumberOffice FAX phone number.
Home FAX phone number.
FAX phone:
HomeFAXPhoneNumberHome FAX phone number.
Cellular or portable phone number.
Cell phone:
CellPhoneNumberCellular phone number.
Spouse's name.
Spouse:
SpouseSpouse's name.
Name of person's assistant or secretary.
Assistant:
AssistantAssistant's name.
Children's names.
Children:
ChildrenChildren's names.
Comment:
Comment
Advanced
Public key:
PublicKeyPerson's public key.
Certified public key:
CertificatePerson's certified public key.
Short "nickname" to be used when addressing mail to the person.
Short name:
ShortNameShort username used by some foreign mail gateways (e.g. PROFS).
There is no Company specified in this Person record.
Companies
CompanyName
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CompanyName
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Company
Field Label
Company
CompanyName
Location
Location"
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Company name.
Company:
CompanyNameCompany name.
Company's main phone number.
Main
phone:
OfficePhoneNumberOffice phone number.
Office location or mailstop.
Location:
LocationOffice location or mailstop.
Company's FAX phone number.
FAX phone:
OfficeFAXPhoneNumberOffice FAX phone number.
Street address.
Street address:
StreetAddressStreet address.
City or town name.
City:
CityCity or town name.
Manager of company.
Manager:
Manager
State or province name.
State/province:
StateState or province name.
Enter the ZIP or postal code.
Zip/postal code:
ZipEnter the ZIP or postal code.
Comments about company.
Comment:
CommentShort comment about person.
Country:
Country
Company
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About Personal Address Book
Basic
Welcome to the Notes Personal Address Book. A personal address book database is designed to keep information about the people, companies, and server computers with which you communicate. Every Notes user is required to have his or her own personal address book database stored on the user's personal computer (never on a server).
Choose "Using This Database" in the Help menu for suggestions on tailoring this database for your personal use.
You must enter a name in the Location name field before saving this document.
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Enter the name of your mail/home server to be used at this Location.
Home/mail server:
MailServerEnter the name of your mail/home server to be used at this Location.
Choose the type of connectivity you have at this Location.
Location type:
LocationTypeChoose the type of connectivity you have at this Location.
Local Area Network|0Dialup Modem|1Both Dialup and Local Area Network|2No connection|3
Enter the name of the server to be used as your default Passthru server. This is generally the same as your home server.
Passthru server:
DefaultPassthruServerThis is generally the same as your home server.
Choose Yes if you want to be prompted for phone prefix, current time information when you switch to this location. This is most often used when travelling between time zones and to different phone systems.
Prompt for time/date/phone:
TravelPromptChoose Yes if you want to be prompted for Location information at startup.
Yes|1No|0i
Enter the name of the Notes server used as your Internet Web server.
InterNotes server:
InterNotesEnter the name of the Notes server used as your Internet server. (InterNotes)u
Choose the correct time zone to be used at this Location.
Local time zone:
TimeZoneChoose the correct time zone to be used at this Location.$
Greenwich Mean Time|0One hour west of GMT|1Two hours west of GMT|2Three hours west of GMT|3Newfoundland|3003Atlantic Standard Time|4Eastern Standard Time|5Central Standard Time|6Mountain Standard Time|7Pacific Standard Time|8Yukon Standard Time|99 1/2 hours west of GMT|3009Alaska-Hawaii Standard Time|10Bering Standard Time|11Twelve hours west of GMT|1212 3/4 hours east of GMT|-4512Twelve hours east of GMT|-1211 1/2 hours east of GMT|-301111 hours east of GMT|-1110 1/2 hours east of GMT|-301010 hours east of GMT|-109 1/2 hours east of GMT|-30099 hours east of GMT|-98 hours east of GMT|-87 hours east of GMT|-76 1/2 hours east of GMT|-30066 hours east of GMT|-65 3/4 hours east of GMT|-45055 1/2 hours east of GMT|-30055 hours east of GMT|-54 1/2 hours east of GMT|-30044 hours east of GMT|-43 1/2 hours east of GMT|-30033 hours east of GMT|-32 hours east of GMT|-2Central European Time|-1
Server
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Choose which ports you want to use at this Location. NOTE: To install a new port, use File Tools User Preferences, and select Ports. Make sure to select the Enabled checkbox to make the port available in your Location records.
Ports to use:
Disabled ports:
Ports
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Ports
DisabledPorts
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EnabledPortsChoose which ports are enabled at this Location.
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SaveEnabledPorts
EnabledPorts
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EnabledPorts(
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Ports
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Ports
SaveEnabledPorts
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DisabledPorts
Server
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Location
LocationType
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Phone Dialing
Input the prefix necessary to acquire an outside line. (ie. 9 if at a hotel or office)
Prefix for outside line:
OutsideLineInput the prefix necessary to acquire an outside line. (ie. 9 if at a hotel or office)
Enter the calling card access phone number you want to use at this Location.
Calling card access number:
CallPreEnter the calling card access phone number you want to use at this Location.t
Enter the prefix for dialing to another country from this location. e.g. From the United States using AT&T, the prefix is 011.
International prefix:
InternationalPrefixEnter the prefix for dialing to another country from this location. e.g. From the United States using AT&T, the prefix is 011.t
Enter the calling card number you want to use at this Location. This is usually the number that is embossed on the front of your calling card.
Calling card
number:
SuffixEnter the calling card number you want to use at this Location.t
Enter the numeric country code for this location. e.g. For the US enter 1
Country code at this location:
Countryn
Not yet implemented
This feature is not implemented in the version you are running.
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Dialing Rules...
Enter the prefix for dialing long distance from this location. e.g. In the United States, the prefix is 1.
Long distance prefix:
LongDistancePrefixEnter the prefix for dialing long distance from this location. e.g. In the United States, the prefix is 1.
Enter the area code at this Location.
Area code at this location
AreaCode
AreaCodeInputEnter the area code for this Location.
Mail
Replication
Choose whether your mail file is on a server or local at this location.
Mail file location:
LocationType
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MailTypeLocal
On server|0Local|1e
LocationType
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MailTypeDirect
On server|0Local|1
LocationType
MailTypeDirect
MailTypeLocal
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MailTypeChoose the way you want mail to be queued at this Location.
LocationType
Server
Choose Enable if you want the Replicator to be enabled and use the specified schedule at this location.
Schedule:
EnabledChoose Enable if you want the Replicator to be enabled and use the specified schedule at this location.
Enabled|1Disabled|0e
Enter the path and file name of the mail file being used at this location. e.g. mail\mymail.nsf
Times to call the server - e.g. 8:00 AM,10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Replicate daily between:
ScheduleL
Enabled
Interval
Schedule
You must enter an Interval and/or a Schedule, or else specify DISABLED.
ScheduleTimes to call the server - e.g. 8:00 AM,10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Enter Mail Domain name to be used at this Location.
Mail domain:
Server
Domain
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Domain
The maximum length of a Domain name is 32 bytes.{
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DomainEnter Mail Domain name to be used at this Location.A
Interval to repeat calls - 0 means call once.
Repeat every:
Interval
You entered an interval less than 0. You must enter an interval of 0 or above.
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IntervalInterval to repeat calls - 0 means call once.e
minutes
Choose whether you want names to be looked up in the address book(s) and filled in for you as you type each character.
Recipient name type-ahead
MailType
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NameLookupPrefWhich Address Books should Notes look in when you are typing in a Names field at this Location.
Disabled|0Personal Address Book Only|1Personal then Public Address Book|2
LocationType
Server
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Days of week - e.g. Mon, Tue, Wed
Days of week:
WeekDaysDays of week - e.g. Mon, Tue, Wed
Sun | 1Mon | 2Tue | 3Wed | 4Thu | 5Fri | 6Sat | 7
Choose whether name look-up will stop when it first finds a match in any address book or whether all address books will be checked. Stopping at the first match is faster but checking all address books ensures that there are no duplicate matches.
Recipient name lookup:
ExhaustiveNameLookupChoose how many Address Books will be searched when resolving a name.
Stop after first match|0Exhaustively check all address books|1
MailType
LocationType
MailType
Server
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MailType
LocationType
MailType
Server
3S4S6S10S11S15S16S
MailType
LocationType
3S4S
Number of waiting messages that will force a connection - e.g. 3.
Transfer outgoing
mail if:
MailThreshold
MailThresholdNumber of waiting messages that will force a connection - e.g. 3.
messages pending
Advanced
Choose Observed here if at this location Daylight Savings time is observed.
Daylight savings time:
Observed here
DSTChoose Observed here if at this location Daylight Savings time is observed.
Observed here|1Not observed here|0
Secondary TCP/IP
Notes name server:
TCPNameServer
Use * if this Location can be used by all users, or fill in a user name if only for a specific user.
Only for user:
Source^
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SourceUse * if this Location can be used by all users, or fill in a user name if only for a specific user.
Secondary TCP/IP host name or address:
TCPNameServerHost?
Administration
Full name of person allowed to modify this document.
Owner:
Ownerm
Enter the names or group names which should have edit capabilities for this record.
Administrators
LocalAdmin
AreaCode
Location
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DocumentAccess
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Instructions0
(Location Instructions)
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(Other Address Helper)
Other Mail Address
Other mail system address:
Notes gateway domain:
MailAddress
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MailAddress
MailAddress
FullName
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UserName
Include both any domain from address and anyone from MailDomain field
MailAddress
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MailDomain
MailDomain"
MailDomain
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Domain
UserName
Domain
Domain"
1S2S5S6S8S12SMailAddress
MailSystem
Always zero out the MailDomain because it is now part of MailAddress
MailDomain
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(FAX Address Helper)
Fax Mail Address
Person's name:
Notes fax gateway domain:
Fax machine phone number:
MailAddress
MailAddress
FullName
3S4S6S12S16S20SUserName
Get the phone number from the middle of the address
MailAddress
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OfficeFAXPhoneNumber
0R5S6S8S10SFaxNumber
Get the third thru nth domain names
MailAddress
MailDomain
MailDomain"
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FaxDomain
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Save the gateway domain in the user's profile for future addresses
FaxDomain
FaxDomain
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FaxDomain
FaxDomain
UserName
FaxNumber
FaxDomain
FaxDomain
5S6S9S10S12S13S14S16SMailAddress
MailSystem
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MailDomain
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CrossCertificate
Cross Certificates
Certifiers
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Add Certifier
CurrentServer
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CurrentServer
Certifier
[NetCreator]
Certifier
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You are not authorized to add Certifier documents to this database.
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Source
- for
Source
only
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Location
L1S2S3S
Office (Network)
Home (Modem)
Internet
Travel (Modem)
Island (Disconnected)
(X400 Address Helper)
Extract X400 O/R address portion (address) from MailAddress
MailAddress
address
MailAddress
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Check to see if the string '/DDA.' exists in the MailAddress, and if not return.
0RR1S
check
address
/DDA.
Assign substring between 1st '/DDA.' and the next '/' to DDA1 field.
0RR1S
address
/DDA.
0R1S
Assign substring between 2nd '/dda.' and the next '/' to DDA2 field.
0RR1S
address
DDA1`
/DDA.
address
/DDA.
DDA1"
/DDA.
0R1S7S17S
Assign substring between 3nd '/dda.' and the next '/' to DDA3 field.
0RR1S
address
DDA2`
/DDA.
address
/DDA.
DDA2"
/DDA.
0R1S7S17S
Assign substring between 4th '/dda.' and the next '/' to DDA4 field.
0RR1S
address
DDA3`
/DDA.
address
/DDA.
DDA3"
/DDA.
0R1S7S17S
Dummy value.
0RR1S
X.400 Address
Given name (/G):
Surname (/S):
Organization (/O):
Country (/C):
MailAddress
1S2S
MailAddress
MailAddress
FirstName
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MailAddress
1S2S
MailAddress
MailAddress
LastName
0R5S6S8S10S18S2E19S25S26S28S30SS
MailAddress
0S0E
MailAddress
0S0E
MailAddress
0S0E
MailAddress
0S0E
MailAddress
0S0E
MailAddress
0S0E
Org Unit 1 (/OU1):
Org Unit 4 (/OU4):
Org Unit2 (/OU2):
Org Unit 3 (/OU3):
MailAddress
0S0E
Initials (/I):
MailAddress
0S0E
Generational qualifier (/Q):
MailAddress
0S0E
MailAddress
0S0E
PRMD (/P):
ADMD (/A):
MailAddress
0S0E
Common name (/CN):
Include both any domain from MailAddress and any from MailDomain field
MailAddress
0R1S2S
domain
MailDomain
MailDomain"
MailDomain
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domain
domain
X400Domain|
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Save the gateway domain in the user's profile for future addresses
X400Domain
X400Domain|
0R4S
X400Domain
X400Domain
Gateway domain (optional):
DDA (/DDA.type=value):
DDA (/DDA.type=value):
DDA (/DDA.type=value):
DDA (/DDA.type=value):
/OU4=
/OU3=
/OU2=
/OU1=
PRMD"
ADMD"
/DDA.
DDA1"
/DDA.
DDA2"
/DDA.
DDA3"
/DDA.
DDA4"
X400Domain
X400Domain"
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MailAddress
MailSystem
Always zero out the MailDomain because it is now part of MailAddress
MailDomain
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(ccMail Address Helper)
cc:Mail Address
User name:
Post Office:
cc:Mail domain:
Extract cc:Mail address portion (address) from MailAddress
MailAddress
address
MailAddress
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Find the position (at) of a case independent ' at ' substring in address.
0R1S
address
at _
Use text to left of ' at ' as username. If no ' at ' found, use entire address
0R1S
address
address
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If no username yet, use the FullName field
0R1S
FullName
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ccMailUserName
Extract cc:Mail address portion (address) from MailAddress
MailAddress
address
MailAddress
0R5S6S8S10S
Find the position (at) of a case independent ' at ' substring in address.
0R1S
address
at `
Use text to right of ' at ' as post office name. If no ' at ' found, there is no post office name
0R1S
address
0R5S6S8S15SccMailPO
Include both any domain from MailAddress and any from MailDomain field
You are not authorized to add Person documents to this database.
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_Edit Person
Delete Personr
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AdminFileName
admin4.nsf
CurrentServer
AdminPExist
CurrentServer
AdminFileName
AdminPAccess
CurrentServer
AdminFileName
AdminPAccessLevel
AdminPAccess
AdminPCreateAccess
AdminPAccess
NamesAccess
NamesAccessLevel
NamesAccess
NamesDeleteAccess
NamesAccess
DeleteVerify
Verification
You have requested to delete the person record for
FullName
. Do you wish to continue?
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DeleteVerify+
CurrentServer
AdminPExist
AdminPAccessLevel
AdminPCreateAccess
NamesAccessLevel
NamesDeleteAccess
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Immediate or via Administration Process?
By selecting 'Yes' the action you have requested will take place immediately, and affect all references to this Person in this Address Book. (NOTE: This may take awhile...)
synch
CurrentServer
AdminFileName
Completed Successfully
The user's name has been removed completely from this Address Book
Error
You have encountered an error. The user's name has not been removed completely. Please try again.
synch
CurrentServer
AdminFileName
Request Successful
Your request to delete this username has been successfully submitted to the Administration Requests database.
Error
You have encountered an error. The request was not submitted properly. Please try again.
Action Cancelled
Action has been cancelled.
NamesAccessLevel
NamesDeleteAccess
CurrentServer
AdminFileName
Request Successful
Your request to delete this username has been successfully submitted to the Administration Requests database.
Error
You have encountered an error. The request was not submitted properly. Please try again.
NamesAccessLevel
NamesDeleteAccess
Insufficient Access
You do not have sufficient access to perform the requested operation.
Insufficient Access
You do not have sufficient access to perform the requested operation.
Insufficient Access
You are not authorized to create requests in the Administration Requests Database.
Admin. Requests Database Does Not Exist
The Administration Requests database cannot be found on the current server. Please contact your server administrator.
You do not have sufficient rights in the Administration Request database to perform this operation. Please see your Administrator.
CertLogAccessLevel
CertLogCreateAccess
Error
You do not have sufficient rights in the Certification Log file to perform this operation. Please see your Administrator.
AdminPExist
Error
You have received the following error trying to open the Administration Request database:
AdminPExist
Please correct the error and retry.
AdminPExist
Error
The Administration Request database does not exist on this server. In order to perform this operation you must have an Administration Request database and you need at least Author access.
CertLogExistZ
Error
You have received the following error trying to open the Certification Log database:
CertLogExistV
Please correct the error and retry.
CertLogExistV
Error
This action requires a Certification Log file. This file was not found. Please see your Administrator.
You do not have sufficient rights in the Administration Request database to perform this operation. Please see your Administrator.
CertLogAccessLevel
CertLogCreateAccess
Error
You do not have sufficient rights in the Certification Log file to perform this operation. Please see your Administrator.
AdminPExist
Error
You have received the following error trying to open the Administration Request database:
AdminPExist
Please correct the error and retry.
AdminPExist
Error
The Administration Request database does not exist on this server. In order to perform this operation you must have an Administration Request database and you need at least Author access.
CertLogExistZ
Error
You have received the following error trying to open the Certification Log database:
CertLogExistV
Please correct the error and retry.
CertLogExistV
Error
This action requires a Certification Log file. This file was not found. Please see your Administrator.
You should add all Notes servers in your domain to this group. Many databases give servers in this group Manager access. These servers generally have replicas of most or all of the databases in your domain.
in your domain, but each replica does not necessarily have the same Access Control List.
You should add all Notes servers in your domain to this group. Many databases give servers in this group Manager access. These servers generally have replicas of most or all of the databases in your domain.
You should add all Notes servers in your domain to this group. Many databases give servers in this group Manager access. These servers generally have replicas of most or all of the databases in your domain.
in your domain, but each replica does not necessarily have the same Access Control List.
You should add all Notes servers in your domain to this group. Many databases give servers in this group Manager access. These servers generally have replicas of most or all of the databases in your domain.
he same Access Control List.
You should add all Notes servers in your domain to this group. Many databases give servers in this group Manager access. These servers generally have replicas of most or all of the databases in your domain.
Add Group
CurrentServer
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CurrentServer
Group
[GroupCreator]
Group
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You are not authorized to add Group documents to this database.
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AdminFileName
admin4.nsf
CurrentServer
AdminPExist
CurrentServer
AdminFileName
AdminPAccess
CurrentServer
AdminFileName
AdminPAccessLevel
AdminPAccess
AdminPCreateAccess
AdminPAccess
NamesAccess
NamesAccessLevel
NamesAccess
NamesDeleteAccess
NamesAccess
DeleteVerify
Verification
You have requested to delete the group
ListName"
. Do you wish to continue?
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DeleteVerify+
CurrentServer
AdminPExist
AdminPAccessLevel
AdminPCreateAccess
NamesAccessLevel
NamesDeleteAccess
synch
Immediate or via Administration Process?
By selecting 'Yes' the action you have requested will take place immediately, and affect all references to this Group in this Address Book. (NOTE: This may take awhile...)
synch
CurrentServer
AdminFileName
Completed Successfully
The group's name has been removed completely from this Address Book
Error
You have encountered an error. The group's name has not been removed completely. Please try again.
synch
CurrentServer
AdminFileName
Request Successful
Your request to delete this group name has been successfully submitted to the Administration Requests database.
Error
You have encountered an error. The request was not submitted properly. Please try again.
Cancelled
Action has been cancelled.
NamesAccessLevel
NamesDeleteAccess
CurrentServer
AdminFileName
Request Successful
Your request to delete this group name has been successfully submitted to the Administration Requests database.
Error
You have encountered an error. The request was not submitted properly. Please try again.
NamesAccessLevel
NamesDeleteAccess
Insufficient Access
You do not have sufficient access to perform the requested operation.
Insufficient Access
You do not have sufficient access to perform the requested operation.
Insufficient Access
You are not authorized to create requests in the Administration Requests database.
Admin Request Database Does Not Exist
The Administration Requests database cannot be found on the current server. Please contact your server administrator.
Group name (multiple names can be separated by commas).
Group name:
ListName^
ListName
You must specify a group name
ListNameGroup name (multiple names can be separated by commas).
If this group will be used only for Mail, choose Mailing List, if it is going to be used for either database or server access, choose Database or Server Access Control, if it is going to be used as a Deny List or a member of a Deny List, choose Deny List.
Group type:
Multi-purpose
GroupTypeChoose the appropriate type for this group. If this group will be used only for Mail, choose Mailing List, if it is going to be used for either database or server access, choose Database or Server Access Control, if it is going to be used as a Deny List
Multi-purpose|0Access Control List only|2Mail only|1Deny List only|3
Description or purpose of the group.
Description:
ListDescriptionDescription or purpose of the group.
Distinquished names of people and groups who are members of the group.
Members:
Members
MembersDistinquished names of people and groups who are members of the group.
Administration
Distinguished names of people allowed to modify the group.
Owners:
ListOwnerDistinguished names of people allowed to modify the group.
Enter the names or group names which you want to give edit capabilities to for this group record.
Administrators:
LocalAdmin
Group
DocumentAccess
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Close
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Save
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New Certificate
FullName
4S6S
Times New Roman
CrossCertificate
Field Label
Cross Certificate
IssuedBy
IssuedTo
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DisplayName
Basics
Issued By:
IssuedBy
DisplayIssuedByCertifier issuing the certificate
Issued To:
IssuedTo
DisplayIssuedToCertifier being certified
Combined Name:
NameCombo
NameComboTop level organization of issuer
Comment:
CommentShort comment about this person (optional)
Organizations:
OrgCombo
OrgComboTop level organization of issuer
Certified Public Key:
Certificate_NoEnc
Certificate_NoEncCertifier's certified public key (not for encrypted mail)
Administration
Owners:
Owner
Administrators:
LocalAdmin
CrossCertificate
DocumentAccess
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Save
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Categori_ze
_Edit Document
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Add Location$
CurrentServer
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CurrentServer
Location
[NetCreator]
Location
Not Authorized
You are not authorized to add Location documents to this database.
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Source
Server
ServerName
Source
$1Name$Conflict$REF$C1$
Location
Server
1S2S3S
$1Name
Office (Network)
Internet
Home (Modem)
Travel (Modem)
Island (Disconnected)
Categori_zeK
_Edit Document
Send Docu_ment
_Forward
_Move to Folder...
_Remove from FolderK
Administration
Owners:
OwnerDistinguished names of people allowed to modify the group.
Administrators:
LocalAdmin
Categori_ze
_Edit Document
Send Docu_ment
_Forward
_Move to Folder...
_Remove from Folder...
New Certifier
FullName
Times New Roman
Certifier
Certifier
FullName
DisplayName
Basics
Distinguished name of certifier.
Certifier name:
FullNameDistinguished name of certifier.
Certifier issuing the certificate
Issued by:
IssuedByCertifier issuing the certificate
Certifier's certified public key (not for encrypted mail)
Certified public key:
Certificate_NoEncCertifier's certified public key (not for encrypted mail)
Contact
E-Mail
Company name.
Company:
CompanyNameCompany name.
Mail server name - e.g. Marketing/Acme.
Notes mail server:
MailServer^
MailServerMail server name - e.g. Marketing/Acme.
Department name(s).
Department:
DepartmentDepartment name(s).
Mail file name - e.g. MAIL\JSMITH.
Notes mail filename:
MailFile^
MailFileMail file name - e.g. MAIL\JSMITH.
Office location or mailstop
Location:
LocationOffice location or mailstop
Optional mail address to forward to - e.g. John Smith @ XYZ.
Other mail address:
MailAddress
MailAddressOptional mail address to forward to - e.g. John Smith @ XYZ.