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PIRC Design Modification TimeDate Location
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Configuring a Barracuda for round-robin or failover
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Thanks for the "details"
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Registering new users with PIRC enabled by default
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Tip on using BES Transporter
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Sending SMTP to secureserver.net from dedicated Domino outbound SMTP servers
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Bug in Barracuda 250 response after hostname/domain change
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Password prompt bug in Traveler for Android
Fri, May 27th 2011 195
Clearing Traveler Status Messages
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Sending SMTP to secureserver.net from dedicated Domino outbound SMTP servers
Wed, Nov 2nd 2011 163
Tip on using BES Transporter
Mon, Feb 6th 2012 124
Registering new users with PIRC enabled by default
Wed, Feb 15th 2012 123
Configuring a Barracuda for round-robin or failover
Fri, Sep 21st 2012 116
Re: Traveler for Android Activation Problem
Tue, Apr 5th 2011 115
A treasure trove of ID Vault knowledge
Thu, Oct 6th 2011 113
Bug in Barracuda 250 response after hostname/domain change
Mon, Oct 31st 2011 107
To set or not to set Do not modify Names fields, that is the question.
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When failover fails
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Um, Houston...

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PIRC Design Modification TimeDate Location
Mon, Jun 17th 2013 12:14p   David Brown
PIRC added the "Design Modification TimeDate" the database. It is updated in the database whenever design refresh or replace is run and makes an update. Does anyone know where I can find the "Design Modification TimeDate" field and/or property? Is it available in the Designer client or only via NotesPeek or? Thanks. [read] Keywords: database
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Configuring a Barracuda for round-robin or failover
Fri, Sep 21st 2012 2:09p   David Brown
Shamelessly grabbed directly from the help file... Destination Server Name/IP - IP address or hostname that receives email after the spam and virus scans. It is usually best to use a hostname rather than an IP address so that the destination mail server can be moved and DNS updated at any time without any changes to the Barracuda Spam & Virus Firewall. Note: If you set Use MX Records below to Yes, you must enter a domain name for this field. If multiple servers are specified, then the [read] Keywords: apple email server virus
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Thanks for the "details"
Wed, Jun 20th 2012 6:12p   David Brown
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Registering new users with PIRC enabled by default
Wed, Feb 15th 2012 9:12a   David Brown
In the process of enabling PIRC (http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?ca=kb&rs=899&uid=swg21501675), it occurs to me that there doesn't seem to be a direct way of PIRC-enabling the new file upon mail database creation. Sure it is easy enough to set the advanced property for all databases in a directory, etc, but that is only as good as the moment you do that. The mailfile for the next user to be registered (and their clustered mail database(s) also created during registration) [read] Keywords: ibm database
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Tip on using BES Transporter
Mon, Feb 6th 2012 1:09p   David Brown
BES Transporter is a powerful tool included in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Resource Kit. I recently used BES Transporter to move active users from a 4.1.6 customer-managed BES to a 5.0.3 BES hosted at a GBS datacenter. The beauty is that the users were unaware that the move even happened. They did not have to wipe or reactivate their devices as part of the process. However, in the pilot phase, I did encounter one glitch that even stumped RIM support. Suffice to say, you can create r [read] Keywords: bes blackberry database enterprise rim server
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Sending SMTP to secureserver.net from dedicated Domino outbound SMTP servers
Wed, Nov 2nd 2011 4:13p   David Brown
A wise man once blogged about an issue with routing outbound SMTP to godaddy hosted domains (messages that route via smtp.secureserver.net). 5 years later the problem persists. Even though the IP being used for outbound SMTP is not, nor has ever been, "blocked" by anyone, you will still see the following after the initial SMTP handshake (turn up outbound SMTP debugging, if necessary): SMTPClient: ReceiveResponse: 554 Your access to this mail system has been rejected due to spam or virus [read] Keywords: connections domino ibm apple network server smtp virus




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Bug in Barracuda 250 response after hostname/domain change
Mon, Oct 31st 2011 11:11a   David Brown
I encountered the following bug today in a Barracuda SMTP 250 response after the default host name and domain is changed (Basic > IP Configuration > Domain Configuration)... Updates to this field are properly reflected in the initial 220 handshake, but the 250 response continues to refer to the previously configured host name and domain. Barracuda is logging it as a code bug and will hopefully be resolving it in a future firmware release, but the good news is that the workaround is sim [read] Keywords: bug smtp
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A treasure trove of ID Vault knowledge
Thu, Oct 6th 2011 1:11p   David Brown
You read the Admin help, you attended the Lotusphere sessions; now take your knowledge of ID Vault to the next level. Check out... Wiki article contributions by Nancy E Kho For instance, lets say you just noticed a plethora of replication conflicts in your ID Vault. After the initial panic subsides, what do you do? Delete the rep conflicts? Nope! The next time the user modifies her ID file and resynchronizes with the ID vault, the vault will automatically merge the multiple entries, end [read] Keywords: admin administration id vault ldd lotus lotusphere profile wiki
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When failover fails
Fri, Sep 30th 2011 8:08a   David Brown
Um, Houston... [read] Keywords: bleedyellow bleedyellow.com
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Password prompt bug in Traveler for Android
Fri, May 27th 2011 9:08a   David Brown
Seeing an intermittent Traveler prompt on your Android device, "Your Lotus Notes ID password is required to sign or encrypt the email"? There's a fix for that. You can either wait for the next official release or open a PMR and ask for the latest "interim fix" build of Traveler for Android. (One that includes the fix for LO61077 - DELETE SIGNED MAIL ON ANDROID CAUSES PROMPT.) In many cases, the prompt is seen after an extended lull in the normal sync schedule (i.e. during the first [read] Keywords: id vault lotus notes traveler bug email password




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