I am looking for a way to forward my notes information from the notes client, but without going through the domino server. Does anyone know if there is a way that you can do that?
Basically, I am lookin for software that will, after notes retrieves the mail from the server (and possibly replicates it to the hdd) that would either forward it to gmail. I understand that the lotus rules run off the domino server so I would count those out.
My company blocks gmail, but I would like to be able to receive my work emails through my gmail account. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Subject: Lotus forwarding question
You could create a Rule in your mail file to handle this. However, you want this to be routed outside of your Domino server, and that will not work.
If you still want to use Rules, please keep in mind that some Admins frown on this behaviour as messages could get caught in a routing loop. This will crash your server or severly impact performance.
And then your Admin will be really upset with you.
HTH.
Gregg
Subject: Lotus forwarding question
can u create a location document and connection documents to connect from yr client to the gmail account, check in Alan Lepofsky’s blog for the exact documentation.
then figure it out.
Subject: Here’s some cold water for you
At some companies, forwarding corporate email to an external address will send you to HR, and then to the unemployment line. If your company maintains a similar policy, you may wish to adhere to it!
Subject: RE: Here’s some cold water for you
There is a server side config that may/will prevent forwarding as well as ACL limitations on the mail file itself.
Don’t forget that your companies domain can be black listed if it appears that too much mail is being relayed
Subject: Lotus forwarding question
If your company blocks gmail at the firewall (as I know some companies do), then there’s nothing your Notes client could do to get around that.
I’d re-iterate the previous repliers comment - deliberately evading corporate policy, particularly what is a information security in most places, can be terminal offense.