Well, the simplest solution is a bcc to the group, since the only name that will be displayed in the email is the sender's. However, if you want the group's name to appear, it can't be in the individual's address book, just the server's. For example, if I have 'Administrators' in my local...
When addressing the values, you have to remember that Link is a text list, with each item delimited by a semicolon (;). If you use that information, along with the many text-parsing formula functions, you should have no trouble finding (or avoiding) the non-whitespace entries in your column...
Well, first off, I'd make sure the client's connected when viewing the email. :-)
Assuming that's not it, check that the User Preferences for Internet mail format is set to 'HTML and Plain Text' in Notes. (see earlier post)
My current workstation has this setting and I get HTML emails just...
I can't speak specifically to 4.6, but there are a few controls you can exert on BBs. For one thing, you can limit the database's size, which implicitly restricts the size of uploads. Another trick I employed on one particular job was to use two databases, one for the postings everyone read...
HTML email is interchangeable between the two, but there can be minor differences in how things appear. I've noticed that tables and at times justification (left, center, right) can be affected. The best way to find out is trial and error. Be sure your Notes settings allow for sending and...
Here's my solution to your problem...instead of distributing the ID files to all the computers, create a shared directory on the Domino server or a PC that all workstations have access to and place the ID files there. When someone starts up Notes, if they were the last to use it, it will ask...
Obviously, assuming you have a fast Domino server, the refresh rate on the Web is a factor of client access. When I run a test form with hide-when fields on my Domino server, the difference between Notes and the Web is negligible, but I'm using a LAN connection. If your users are dialing up...
The incremental update programs are pretty self-explanatory, but they do have documentation on the site (http://notes.net/qmrdown.nsf/qmrwelcome?OpenView), especially when installation varies from normal. Assuming the Notes client is located in the typical directory on your hard drive...
Unfortunately, you can't use Db commands in views. What I'm suggesting is to create a form with fields that do the DbLookup's for the two views, then create a third view that pulls in values from this form.
form1 --> view1
form2 --> view2
view1 + view2 --> form3 --> view3
I think my earlier...
Have you checked out AvantGo's Pylon Suite? It offers the ability to create custom Notes databases that you can run on your Palm as well as synchronize the 6 standard PIM apps. Check out their Web site at http://avantgo.com/enterprise/products/pylon.html.
Hope this helps. "One fish, two...
By "bottom half of their screen", I assume you're referring to the document preview mode, for example in the Inbox. I assume you're aware that by double-clicking you can open the email to "full-screen"?
Beyond that, I'm not sure you're comparing Notes fairly. IE and...
Like Windows, you can't attach the folder since it's really just a container label and doesn't actually exist. And, like Windows, the best way to send its contents as an attachment is to open the folder and select all. With Notes, when you select multiple emails and choose 'Forward', it places...
Are the images not appearing for you or for your recipient? If the latter, obviously I'd look into their email client. If the former, yes, it's quite possible it's a server setting. The administrator has the choice on the mail server of choosing MIME or other formats as well as restricting...
This is a pretty interesting one... :-)
What I would do is to set up a mail-in database (let's call it Info) that email would be directed to (its email address would be info@company.com). Copy the design from the mail template over to Info and modify the Memo form used for email. Strip out...
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