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HCL Notes/Domino 8.5 Forum (includes Notes Traveler)

HCL Notes/Domino 8.5 Forum (includes Notes Traveler)

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Traveler on Mail Server

Tom, I am not all that familiar with Traveler, but from what I have read it runs as an additional Server Task. And according to IBM docs, it can run on the mail server:

The Lotus Notes Traveler server is installed and runs on a Domino® server that must have access to the mobile user’s mail file. These mail files could be located on the same server as the Lotus Notes Traveler server or they could be hosted on remote Domino servers. In either case, Lotus Notes Traveler uses the local Domino directory names.nsf to find the home mail server for a mobile user.

With the number of users you have (50-60) you should be fine running it on same server. Now if your mail servers hosted 500+ mail files then I might think differently.


Feedback response number WEBB7S9MGV created by ~Sven Zeknukonyoni on 05/21/2009

Suggestions for server planning (~Arnold Breboos... 18.May.09)
. . My thoughts... (~Sven Zeknukony... 19.May.09)
. . . . thanks (~Arnold Breboos... 21.May.09)
. . . . . . Traveler on Mail Server (~Sven Zeknukony... 21.May.09)
. . . . . . . . installed fine (~Arnold Breboos... 16.Jun.09)




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