Hi,
if you like to have IDs, you can register users via a text file. And this text-file can be created with excel or something like that.
The items are more difficult. I would write an agent that copy items from a view of a test-database to every database listed in another view.
If you don't need the ID files, the agent can create the users and the mail-files too. (first you have to get an email database and use the LotusScript notesDatabase.CreateCopy(...))
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