My research to date has revealed that the Notes mail server (aka Domino
software) can be configured to allow direct access to internet mail. I
started a forum on this issue at the Domino Powerboards site, so there may
be more info there.
I have heard rumors that Notes 5.0 will have better access to the mail
portion. Since this is an IBM/Lotus product, we'll just have to take our
chances.
One thing that might be an option is to use the Outlook converter for Notes
mail and then sync with Outlook. This may be more steps that desirable.
I have heard that there is at least a beta version of a package that will
directly interpret Notes mail. Check the Notes site. They have a grid of
3-4 products that allegedly work with CE.
Good luck.
Lance Johnson
ljoh...@roylance.com
Tammo ter Hark wrote in message <36dcf0cb...@news.origin-it.com>...
>for a customer we are looking into the possibilities of using Windows
>CE machines (read: Philips Nino and Philips Velo) for business ends.
>
>We used Intellisync for synchronizing between The Nino/Velo and the
>Lotus Organiser and Lotus Notes Agenda (customer standard). This works
>well for CE machines connected via serial cable to local machines, it
>does not work over telephone lines (due to security measures). Next to
>that, Intellisync does not synchronize mail items. Currently we are
>analysing "Mail on the run" for synchronising mail items.
>
>We are looking for the following:
>
>a solution that will enable the user to synchronize Agenda (Calendar),
>Contact Lists, To Do Lists and mail, both when connected via a serial
>cable and when connected via telephony.
>
>Does anyone know more?
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Tammo ter Hark
>Origin Consulting
>
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