Planning a Basic Domino Infrastructure:
- Considering deployment scenarios.
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Installing and Setting Up the First Domino Server and Administrator:
- Designing a hierarchical naming scheme
- Installing and setting up the first Domino server
- Installing and setting up the Domino administrator client
- Creating a database to track Lotus Domino and Lotus Notes licenses.
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Setting Up Servers in the Domino Domain:
- Creating additional certifiers for servers and users per an established naming scheme
- Creating server IDs per an established naming scheme.
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Adding Notes Workstations to the Domino Domain:
- Creating internal Domino user IDs per an established naming scheme
- Installing the Notes client software
- Setting up the Notes workstation
- Creating user groups
- Specifying desktop settings using policies
- Backing up ID files.
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Setting Up the Administration Environment:
- Specifying administration preferences
- Allowing and restricting server access
- Allowing administrators access to the Domino directory
- Recording server activity in the Domino Server Log File.
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Setting Up the Replication Schedule to Synchronize Domino System Databases in the Domain:
- Designing a replication topology
- Scheduling and monitoring replication.
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Configuring Intranet Domino Mail Routing:
- Domino Named Networks
- Scheduling mail routing.
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Configuring Internet Mail Routing:
- Enabling SMTP routing
- Configuring basic and advanced settings for SMTP routing
- Restricting mail flow to and from the Internet.
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Enabling Message Controls:
- Controlling mail delivery and mail restrictions
- Creating whitelist and blacklist filters
- Implementing message disclaimers
- Enabling mail journalling and mail rules
- Archiving mail using policies.
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Enabling Server and Messaging Monitoring:
- Testing mail routing
- Enabling message tracking
- Monitoring mail delivery and statistics.
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Troubleshooting Common Mail Setup Problems:
- Testing mail connections
- Restarting the Router
- Forcing mail to route
- Managing dead and undelivered mail.
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