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| 1. | Security enhancements have been introduced for Lotus iNotes. The enhancements require a valid Referer HTTP header to be present in all HTTP POST requests received by iNotes. If the Referer value is invalid or removed by a proxy server or if it references a different second-level HTTP domain than the iNotes server then configuration changes will be needed. If the configuration is correct and iNotes security errors are being reported, it is possible an attempt has been made to compromise the iNotes server.
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2009-12-02 | ||
| 2. | Currently, there is no option to configure Domino Web Access (DWA) users to have the plain text editor and to send plain text as default, along with the option of reverting to HTML format. The 'out of the box' default settings have HTML for the editor and sending mail.
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2009-11-30 | ||
| 3. | When iNotes users send an email with an attachment to external internet addresses, the attachments are received with a size of 0 bytes and cannot be opened/viewed.
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2009-11-30 | ||
| 4. | After upgrading to Domino 8.5.1, iNotes users are unable to open and read messages that have been digitally signed if their mail file DOES NOT contain a Notes ID. This affects all iNotes users regardless of the mail template version their mail file is based on. This issue only affects iNotes users. It DOES NOT affect users using a Notes Client.
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2009-11-30 | ||
| 5. | On a Domino 8 server using the iNotes6.ntf, when a user logs into their mail file that is based on the iNotes6.ntf mail template, the iNotes web UI looks like the new iNotes 8 version.
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2009-11-30 | ||
| 6. | When will Internet Explorer 8 be a supported Web browser for use with Lotus Domino Web Access (DWA) or Lotus iNotes?
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2009-11-30 | ||
| 7. | A browser client can set their preferences by accessing the virtual url http://server/$Preferences.nsf on the Domino web server. However, the default expiration for this cookie is 10 years. Currently there is no way to adjust this value.
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2009-11-24 | ||
| 8. | The mail or alarm polling function in Domino Web Access keeps an SSO session alive; therefore, the session will not reach the idle time-out.
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2009-11-24 | ||
| 9. | This document contains pre-install information as well as specific steps and configuration changes for setting up the Domino 8 server and Sametime server for people awareness and instant messaging functionality in Domino Web Access (iNotes Web Access) 8.x.
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2009-11-23 | ||
| 10. | DAOS enabled mailfiles shows wrong physical files quota in iNotes and Notes clients
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2009-11-23 |
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