In linux.debian.user, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The client is something else, but when you make Domino applications, the only
thing you need is TCP/IP and a browser.
Unless, of course, you want to develop Notes applications. This can
only be done with the Notes client, which will exist only for
The problem with systems like Notes and Exchange is that they use
proprietary protocls for communication (as far as I know). Because of
this, I am currently in the process of drafting an RFC for an open
protocol with similar funcionality. Hopefully people will be able to agree
on this (or a
I know this is slightly off topic, but. . .
I was recently asked by one of the top men in our network division if I knew of
any apps to work with Lotus Notes. We use Lotus Notes 4.5 here for basic E-Mail
and other functions. I'm no Linux Guru, I'm just a newbie, but I've been pushing
Linux here
John Gay dixit:
~
~ he had a look at Lotus' site, and they say that work is in progress.
~ I was just wondering if anyone knew of anything that could be used.
I had a look at Lotus site yesterday (hoping they might have plans to
release Lotus 123 for Linux), but saw no indication whatsoever.
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