Maybe you can use Lotus Notes binaries for your needs.

I use a tool called Lotus Notes to Google Calendar Synchronizer (LNGS) this uses the binaries of Lotus Notes. So perhaps you can build your own solution using some examples of this project.

- Patrick

Am 19.12.2012 08:49, schrieb Michiel Beijen:
You could configure an MTA such as Postfix on the OTRS server, accepting emails for [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> and pipe this directly into OTRS.

Then, you can configure on the Lotus Notes side to forward all mail to this address: http://robpegoraro.com/2011/06/08/lotus-notes-liberation-how-to-forward-everything-to-gmail/

It would still not be the most elegant solution, it would require a bit of configuration, but it'll work fine!


On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 5:09 PM, David Boyes <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    If they've got the Notes server locked down that severely, you're
    pretty much stuck. The Notes replication protocol is not
    published, and the only thing that will provide a OTRS server
    access to that internal resource is the Notes POP/IMAP server.

    Your only option is pretty much getting them to designate a
    separate Notes server for use only by OTRS and enabling POP/IMAP
    on that server.  If they designate it as a separate organizational
    unit in the Notes directory and turn on full message logging on
    that server, then they should be able to make the case to the
    auditors that the designated server is a controlled access point
    and they have sufficient audit trails for any messages sent. It
    will run very slowly if you have the full audit log turned on in
    Notes, and cost them a Notes server license and a separate
    machine/virtual machine -- not cheap, but that's the price for
    using a totally closed proprietary email system.

    *From:*[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    [mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>] *On
    Behalf Of *Gabriele D'Andrea
    *Sent:* Tuesday, December 18, 2012 9:46 AM
    *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    *Subject:* [otrs] Fetching mails from Lotus Domino without
    POP/IMAP access

    Hi,

    I need to configure OTRS for fetching emails from a Lotus Domino
    server.

    Unfortunately, the Domino server cannot be configured for use with
    IMAP or POP3 protocols.

    Whats' more, even forwarding emails to a different account on
    another domain is not an option.

    These limitations depend on severe company policies, that I cannot
    superseed.

    Is there a way to allow OTRS fetching mails from Domino, using the
    native domino protocol?

    Alternatively, is there some kind of sowtware that can act as a
    gateway to the domino server?

    Thank you very much for any kind of support

-- *Gabriele D'Andrea *


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