Lotus Notes Security

Grant.Orchard_at_aws.aust.com
Date: 07/28/04

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    Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 14:41:44 +1000
    
    

    Hi list,

    I'm putting together a list of security recommendations for our company and
    need to know if there is anything I should be recommending regarding Lotus
    Notes and Domino, both 6.5.1. The server does only services mail and does
    not hold any web content, it is not visible from the net. It has a few
    databases used by management but that is all apart from being a mail
    server.

    Clients are left pretty much as they are installed. All users access their
    mail files locally, encrypted with the "medium" level encryption that Notes
    offers. Each location has a user ID to switch to.

    Thanks for your help.

    Grant Orchard

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