Users whose mail files are based on the Domino Web Access template and who use Internet Explorer as their Web browser can use the Domino Web Access mail client. Users whose mail files are based on the standard mail template can interact with mail on the server but cannot store mail locally. All mail-related tasks and actions are transmitted to the server over HTTP and performed by the server.įrom a Web browser, a user accesses mail using either the standard mail template or the Domino Web Access template (DWA7.NTF).
Users with mail files on a Domino server running the HTTP service can retrieve and send mail from a Web browser. POP3 clients retrieve mail from a Domino server that runs the POP3 service, use SMTP to send mail, and can use LDAP to access the Domino Directory.Įnable the POP3 service and enable the SMTP listener so that POP3 clients can use the Domino server for mail.ĭomino Web Access clients and Web mail clients
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Users with POP3 clients can download mail to a local mail file and interact with it there, as well as leave a copy of the mail in their file on the Domino server. They use the IMAP protocol to read and manage mail, use SMTP to send mail, and can use LDAP to access the Domino Directory.Įnable the IMAP service and enable the SMTP listener to let IMAP clients use the Domino server for mail. Users with IMAP clients can download mail to a local mail file or interact with and manage mail directly on a Domino server that runs the IMAP service. Notes users can work off-line and then connect to their server to replicate changes to documents and send mail. Users can create a local replica of their mail file while maintaining a complete mail file on a Domino server. Notes clients access the Domino Directory using either Notes protocols or Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). Enable the protocol on the server that clients use for access. If your organization uses Notes clients, select any of these protocols for server access.