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Brian Munroe

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Sep 13, 2005, 6:08:27 PM9/13/05
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I am in the process of writing a web-based application that will send
meeting invitations to various groupware clients, one of which is Lotus
Notes.

I've determined that LN preserves Notes specific fields (for example
Form) these by using a proprietary mime header X-Notes-Item, as shown
below:

x-notes-item:1001;type=300;name=BuildStatus\r\n

I am having trouble determining what the different data type values (in
the example above, value=300 is a number) are.

So far I've figured out 300 is Number, 500 is Text and 501 is a Text
List, but I'd really like to find out the others.

I've tried sending Notes mail to an external address and then looking
out the raw mail, but for whatever reason our Domino server strips out
the LN specific headers before sending them.

Anyone ever figured this out?

Brian Munroe

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Sep 16, 2005, 1:45:53 PM9/16/05
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Ok, since it looks like no one has figured this out, can someone using
Lotus Notes do me a favor and send a meeting invitation to
brian.e...@gmail.com so I can look at the raw mail and possibly see
the x-notes-item headers myself?

thanks!

bu...@i.have.no.mail.address

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Oct 2, 2005, 12:26:15 PM10/2/05
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Why not use a standard calendaring method = iCal

Notes can use these and many other systems too.

http://www.w3.org/2002/12/cal/rfc2445

PetRose

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May 20, 2015, 3:25:04 AM5/20/15
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Are you still interested Brian ?
If so - do you want
- a Calendar Invite (from Notes 9.01)
- a plain Notes Internet (Mime Message) Mail
?



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