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>> From the Editor: Spam -- what's it good for?
>> Featured Topic: Developing in Domino
>> Expert Technical Advice:
  • Featured Expert: Scott Lemieux, Enterprise Integration
  • Featured Developer Tips:
    >> Double click to edit a Workflow doc
    >> Deleting 'private on first use' views/folders
  • Featured Security Tip: Check public key for Notes IDs
  • >> Site Highlights:
  • Domino book chapter: Installing and configuring servers
  • Spam learning guide
  • New expert: Jim Mason -- Domino, WebSphere and iSeries

  •  From the Editor:

    by Dana McCurley, Assistant Editor

    If we say, "Spam -- it's a good thing," you may think we've not only pulled a Martha Stewart but have also probably flipped our lids. But spam can be a good thing; check out our new Spam Learning Guide to find out how.

    Don't subscribe to all this? Think spam's always a force for evil? Well then, the rest of this Learning Guide would be for you. Tips on how to tame the beast, articles that describe how much effect it's having on industry and even glossary definitions for you to impress your friends at your next party -- our Spam Learning Guide has it all.

    If you like our Learning Guides, don't forget about our WebSphere and Domino Integration Learning Guide.

    Speaking of WebSphere, we have a new site expert. Please join us in welcoming Jim Mason to the SearchDomino.com family. He's an expert in Domino, WebSphere and iSeries and is readily available to answer your Domino and WebSphere or iSeries questions. So go ahead and ask him.

    With a new expert approaches the new year. Think you know what's in store for Domino in 2004? Send us your predictions. The more entertaining the better -- we're looking to have a bit of fun in the year to come.

    Happy December!

    -- Dana


     Featured Topic:

    Developing in Domino
    by Dana McCurley, Assistant Editor

    You may think you are the king of Domino development, but there's always more to learn. Here are some tricks and tips we've gathered on SearchDomino.com.

    Read more about this topic

     Expert Technical Advice:

    Featured Expert: Scott Lemieux, president of Stone Pond Software
    Category: Enterprise Integration
    If you've got enterprise integration issues, ask Scott Lemieux, president of Stone Pond Software. He'll set your LEI problems straight.
    View all Scott's answers

    Featured Developer Tips
    >> Double click to edit a Workflow doc
    by Prasad Kl
    In most of the Workflow documents on the Web, users need to click the edit button to put the document in edit mode. With this tip's easy two- or three-line code, you can put the document in edit mode with a double click.

    >> Deleting 'private on first use' views/folders
    by Bryce Berry
    This tip seeks to resolve the well-documented bug in ND6 that occurs when using the GetView method of the NotesDatabase class to get a handle on POFU views/folders. If you have improvements or comments on this tip, follow the link in the tip and let us know! Don't forget to rate this tip.

    Tip of the Week:
    Chuck Connell's security tip: Check public key for Notes IDs
    This month, Chuck illustrates the importance of the Check public key feature, especially in conjunction with Check password.
    >> Read the full tip here

     Site Highlights

    Domino book chapter: Installing and configuring servers
    by Karen Fishwick and Tony Aveyard
    Read chapter 2 from Karen Fishwick and Tony Aveyard's Lotus Notes Domino System Administration Exam Cram 2. The chapter explains how best to install and configure servers and goes into registering servers, setting up server protocols and ports, maintaining Domino certifier IDs, creating groups in the directory, registering new users, applying policy documents and much more.
    Read the free book chapter.

    Spam learning guide
    Spam is a beast, let's face it. Unwanted e-mail is a big problem, and there's much to be done about it. We've researched spam extensively and have found many links to help you fight the battle against spam and keep the good stuff.
    Check out this Learning Guide for info about spam, spammers and spamming.
    New expert: Jim Mason -- Domino, WebSphere and iSeries
    Ask Jim your WebSphere, Domino and iSeries questions.
    Please welcome our newest expert, Jim Mason. Jim will answer your questions on Domino and WebSphere, as well as Domino and the iSeries. He'll give you the real scoop on what you need to know about IBM, Lotus and WebSphere. Jim writes, consults, teaches, designs and develops iSeries Web applications using Java, WebSphere, DB2, Lotus Domino and the WebSphere Development Tools for the iSeries. He is also an expert on our sister site, Search400.com.


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