Check your Tools | Preferences of your mail file. Under the signature tab... You've probably selected the option of Appending your signature to the bottom of your emails and have HTML selected but have not specified a html file.
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There is an agent that you can create in your mail file and it works with your mail rules. Seems to work ok in R5. When you receive a piece of Spam mail, select it and run the agent. A dialog box will appear, if you choose the domain in the list it will block everything coming in from that...
We seem to get this problem when there is a glitch on the network. It is generally fixed by deleting the ~notes.lck file in the Notes/data directory. We often find that this file will not delete though as it complains of being in use. Therefore the only way is to get the person to log out of...
Does anyone know how to run the workstation setup without user intervention? The way we currently set up our users is to create a notes folder on our own network drive, copy over the id file and run the workstation setup then copy the notes folder to the users network drive. The users run the...
I regularly email a person who is in my Personal Address Book. They are not with our company but their company does use Lotus Notes. To keep the format the same, I always have to select "sending this notes document to other notes user(s) through the Internet" in Actions ¦ Special...
When you set the default value of the field to 0 did you type it in as 0 or "0"? You need to make sure it is typed as 0 otherwise it is classed as text and this would be why the error is showing.
I regularly email a person who is in my Personal Address Book. They are not with our company but their company does use Lotus Notes. To keep the format the same, I always have to select "sending this notes document to other notes user(s) through the Internet" in...
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