Subject: More info for others…
Now I just need to figure out VPN on the iPhone.
Here is some info for others looking into this…
Ultralite and the iPhone FAQ
What is iNotes Ultralite?
iNotes Ultralite is the new HTML only accessibility compatible web mail client within the iNotes Product family (formerly Domino® Web Access in earlier versions). It joins Full and Lite mode as individual products. The iNotes Ultralite product is supported on the Apple iPhone.
What version of Domino supports iNotes Ultralite?
iNotes Ultralite is available for the iPhone client starting in Domino Server 8.0.2 There is no configuration required on the device.
Does iNotes Ultralite run as a native application on the iPhone?
No, iNotes Ultralite on the iPhone is a web application. It runs through the iPhone’s native browser, Safari. This means that there is no offline support or the ability to synchronize data to the device itself.
Can you save your username and password on iNotes Ultralite?
No. This functionality is not built into iNotes Ultralite.
Is there any information currently available on a native iPhone application for Lotus Notes?
At this stage, there is no information available.
Can the Day-At-A-Glance view be setup to show a week instead?
No. Day-At-A-Glance only provides information for one day.
What iPhone versions are supported with iNotes Ultralite?
All iPhone versions are supported with iNotes Ultralite.
Where can I find additional information and screenshots?
For additional information, refer to “Lotus Domino eMail on your Apple iPhone”.
There are a few browser-based options for emulating an iPhone. The Safari browser for the Windows® platform is recommended for the first option and required for the second and third. [
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Downloading Safari
You can download the Safari browser for the Windows XP and Vista platforms from the following URL: Safari - Apple
Browser-based options for emulating the iPhone:
Option #1.
Use an iPhone emulator such as http://iphonetester.com
Enter the URL for your test user’s iNotes Ultralite account into the address window within the iPhone emulator.
Option #2.
Use the Safari browser to open Domino Web Access in the Ultralite mode and then choose the Ultralite mode. To do this:
Enter the URL for your test user’s iNotes Ultralite account into the address window within Safari.
When you see the message, “Unsupported browser detected,” click the option to “Use Lotus iNotes Ultralite mode.”
Option #3:
Configure the Safari browser to report itself as an iPhone “user agent.” To do this:
Navigate to Safari’s preferences by choosing Edit > Preferences from the menu.
On the Advanced tab, enable the option to “Show Develop menu in menu bar.”
Close the Preferences.
From the Develop menu that now displays, choose User Agent - Mobile Safari 1.1.3 - iPhone
Resize the browser window to reflect the general dimensions of an iPhone.
Enter the URL for your test user’s iNotes Ultralite account into the address window within Safari.