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Lotus introduces Symphony -- 24 years ago
IBM recently introduced Lotus Symphony, a free office suite to compete against Microsoft Office. Here's the debut of the original Lotus Symphony over 24 years ago. by John Sheesley
Tags: IBM Corp., Productivity, E-mail Servers, Enterprise Software, Software, John Sheesley
Blog posts 2008-07-24
How to add descriptive text to a PowerPoint slide
Slides highlight or emphasize information that the presenter elaborates on during the actual presentation. After all, you can't put everything on slides. When you want to provide additional information, but you don't want to include it in the actual slide show, use notes. In Normal view, you can enter notes...
Tags: IBM Lotus Notes, Note, Microsoft PowerPoint, E-mail Servers, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word, Groupware, Word Processors, Enterprise Software, Software, Office Suites, Susan Harkins
Blog posts 2008-05-19
Can Domino or GroupWise still compete with Exchange?
Today's Classic Tip comes from TechRepublic's Lotus Notes Tip Techmail dated 4/11/2000 and concerns troubleshooting syntax errors with Telnet when connecting to a Lotus Notes server to test SMTP: ================================== LOTUS NOTES TIP TECHMAIL Today's Lotus Notes Tip TELNET SESSION...
Tags: Novell Inc., IBM Lotus Notes, IBM Lotus Domino, IBM Corp., Novell GroupWise, S, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Telnet, Enterprise Software, Software, Networking, John Sheesley
Blog posts 2008-04-11
Use sSMTP to send e-mail simply and securely
In my previous article, Use getmail to get e-mail simply and securely, I mentioned two opposing approaches to handling e-mail. On one side is the use of monolithic, fancy, massively multi-function ("feature rich"), GUI-fied mail clients like Microsoft's "personal information manager," Outlook. On the other is the computer...
Tags: Server, Authentication, SMTP Server, sSMTP, sSMTP Tool, E-mail, E-mail Servers, Online Communications, Enterprise Software, Software, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-04-11
Use getmail to get e-mail simply and securely
Many computer users like using monolithic, fancy, massively multi-function, GUI-fied mail clients. This is particularly true of people whose workday tends to revolve around Microsoft Office and its "personal information manager" application, Microsoft Outlook. It's such a huge, integrated collection of functionality that it can't properly be called...
Tags: Password, Server, E-mail Server, E-mail, E-mail Servers, Online Communications, Enterprise Software, Software, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-04-07
Exchange Server 2007: The Six-Month Report
In August of 2007, my team and I finished our installation of Exchange Server 2007.  During the installation, we transitioned our 1,400 or so mailboxes from an Exchange Server 2003 system to Exchange Server 2007.  To be fair, our environment is the epitome of simplicity, with only a single Exchange...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Solution, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, MEHS, Exchange, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software, Scott Lowe
Blog posts 2008-02-28
Why you can't send an e-mail more than 500 miles
There's nothing worse than a user who reports a problem to his helpdesk along with a "description" of the cause--"description" here being a stand-in for "insane supposition that flies in the face of all logic and physics." This story reminds you that sometimes the insane user theory is correct: "We...
Tags: Mile, Tech, Detail, E-mail Server, User Theory, E-mail, E-mail Servers, Servers, Online Communications, Enterprise Software, Software, Hardware, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2008-02-26
Trouble with Cached Exchange Mode in Outlook
Yes, I know we're a little behind. We have not yet migrated to Office 2007 or Exchange Server 2007. Even though we are a small business with only about 100 seats that's still a big financial commitment. Maybe we'll take the plunge next year. But for today, we are still...
Tags: Complaint, Microsoft Exchange Server, Home Office, Remote Office, E-mail, Groupware, E-mail Servers, Microsoft Outlook, Online Communications, Enterprise Software, Software, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Tim Malone
Blog posts 2008-02-14
IBM and SAP to work on a joint product called Atlantic
IBM and SAP announced a joint partnership on a product that lets users access SAP's business applications through IBM's Lotus desktop client. An excerpt from InternetNews: Code-named Atlantic, the software will let users tap into SAP's applications for workflows, reporting and analytics through the Notes applications...
Tags: Product, SAP AG, IBM Corp., E-mail Servers, Groupware, Business Structures, Tools & Techniques, Microsoft Outlook, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Management, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-01-25
Enabling Exchange ActiveSync: HTTP_500 error explained and solved
Exchange ActiveSync for Exchange Server 2003 allows mobile phones or devices running Windows Mobile 2002, 2003, and Windows Mobile 5.0 to access information on the Exchange Server. The ActiveSync service will synchronise e-mail, contacts and calendar information with the portable device via the Internet. Direct Push was...
Tags: Directory, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Mobile, Microsoft Exchange Server, Server, Authentication, ActiveSync, Default Location, OK, E-mail Servers, Microsoft Windows, Groupware, Operating Systems, Handhelds, Enterprise Software, Software, Hardware, Justin Fielding
Blog posts 2007-12-11
Botnets: Can they be beaten?
Botnets: the plague of the Internet in recent times, they are used to perpetrate all sorts of illegal activities from collecting personal and confidential information to hammering mail servers with SPAM. Botnets have been known about for years and have proven very difficult for law enforcement agencies to crack...
Tags: New Zealand, Internet, Productivity, Federal Government, Cyberthreats, E-mail Servers, Security, Government, Enterprise Software, Software, Justin Fielding
Blog posts 2007-12-02
Exchange Server 2007 SP1 released
On Friday, Microsoft released to the world the first service pack for Exchange Server 2007.  For many organizations, both those that have already deployed Exchange Server 2007 and those waiting to deploy, Service Pack 1 is a welcome release and brings a number of enhancements that increase the viability of...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft Exchange Server, Service Pack, Microsoft Outlook Web Access, SP1, Exchange Management Console GUI, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, E-mail Servers, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Enterprise Software, Scott Lowe
Blog posts 2007-12-01
Researchers discover buffer overflow flaw in IBM Lotus Notes
Researchers at Core Security Technologies discovered a rare bug in IBM's Lotus Notes Software that allows attackers to run malicious software on users' PCs. An excerpt from PC World: The flaw lies in the Autonomy KeyView software used by Lotus Notes to process Lotus 1-2-3 files....
Tags: IBM Lotus Notes, Bug, Buffer-overflow, IBM Corp., Core Security Technologies, Flaw, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Security, Software, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-11-28
Inside the Exchange Server Profile Analyzer
The Exchange Server Profile Analyzer is a tool that allows Exchange administrators to get a real-time look at a plethora of statistics surrounding your Exchange servers. The statistics generated by the Profile Analyzer tell the complete story behind the way that your Exchange server is used (or abused!) by...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server, Server, Tool, Exchange Server Profile Analyzer, Exchange Profile Analyzer, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software, Scott Lowe
Blog posts 2007-11-11
Reports generated by the Exchange Server Profile Analyzer
Reports generated by the Exchange Server Profile Analyzer by Scott Lowe
Tags: exchange server, server, exchange, microsoft exchange, scott lowe, TechRepublic Inc., Microsoft Exchange Server, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software
Image galleries 2007-11-09
Taking a look at IBM Lotus Symphony Presentations
Continuing with my first-look series covering the IBM Lotus Symphony office suite, I've created a gallery covering the slideshow application, Symphony Presentations. (I covered Symphony Documents in the first gallery and Symphony Spreadsheets in the second gallery.) As you'll discover, while Symphony Presentations contains everything you will...
Tags: IBM Corp., OpenOffice, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Microsoft Office, Open Source, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software, Greg Shultz
Blog posts 2007-11-06
The state of push: A look at Microsoft’s push mail
As noted in my earlier piece about the RIM BlackBerry, push mail technologies have within a few short years grown from being cutting edge to a relative state of maturity.Because of its wide-spread use, it represents another technology that the harried IT manager or professional is expected to know about....
Tags: Mobile, RIM BlackBerry, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, Handhelds, E-mail Servers, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-10-30
What are your options for migrating from IMAP to Exchange 2007?
Let's imagine that you've decided to move from an IMAP mail server to Exchange Server. Unfortunately Exchange 2007 does not come with a cross-platform migration wizard, so how will you go about it? The lack of an official migration path strikes me as odd because Exchange 2003...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Server, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, User, E-mail Server, IMAP, E-mail Servers, Enterprise Software, Software, Justin Fielding
Blog posts 2007-10-24
Security news roundup: October 24
Here's a collection of recent security vulnerabilities and alerts, which include vulnerabilities discovered in Lotus Notes and Domino as well as multiple SQL-injection vulnerabilities discovered in Oracle interMedia. Vulnerabilities discovered in Lotus Notes and Domino The discovered vulnerabilities could allow...
Tags: Vulnerability, IBM Lotus Notes, IBM Lotus Domino, IBM Corp., Security Advisory, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Security, Enterprise Software, Software, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-10-24
Facebook bug allows private notes to be read
Facebook users might be interested to know that it is currently experiencing a bug that allows "notes" designated as private to be read anyway. This has been confirmed privately to The Register by a Facebook customer service representative, though the site has yet to issue any public notification of...
Tags: Facebook, IBM Lotus Notes, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-10-24
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