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August 1999, Week 2

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Shawn Gordon <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 13 Aug 1999 06:16:52 -0700
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We are doing massive development in Notes.  We have used it in stand alone
applications, as well as using ODBC/32 and MiddleMan from Minisoft to
access data on  our HP3000 and populate fields.  We have a RightFax gateway
in it that we use to choose to send things via email or Fax.

Of course I had to get a develop from India to find someone competant at
it.  The power is there as long as you know how to use it.  BTW, I really
love Notes, it has some quirks, but what software program doesn't?

shawn





Mark Wilkinson <[log in to unmask]> on 08/13/99 02:17:14 AM

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Subject:  OT : Apologies for "Out of Office" emails




Hi List,

I unreservedly apologies for any "Out of Office" emails people on HP3000-L
have
received whilst I was away on holiday in Devon to watch the eclipse. I
assure
you I did put the HP3000-L "from" address in my send-no-emails list but it
looks
like Notes quite happily ignored this and sent out-of-office emails anyway.

Extremely sorry.

Mark Wilkinson.
SPE.

PS. <rant> Are there *any* satisfied Notes users out there? I once tried to
develop an application in Notes and gave up after wasting 5 days fighting
with
the product. </rant>

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