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"Some" of the database properties can be inherited from the template, I believe. Sorry I didn't take the time to get to the bottom of this for everyone but maybe someone can check it out. Tom ==================================== Tom Kreimer Information Alternatives > There's probably a way to script it, but I did my 150 or so by hand. > > If you find a quicker way, then let me know! > > > Scott Reece > > Thanks Chad, so I will need to do this on all of the individual databases I > am replicating? Is there some way to make the change directory wide, say > everything in the mail directory? > > Thanks, > Scott Reece > System Administrator > City of Bend > sreece@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > On the mail database properties is the right-most tab with some options for > replicating unread marks. Works like a charm! > > > > > I have a small clustered environment with two Domino 6.5.4 servers both > running on a single iSeries V5R2 and only about 600 mail users. What > happens is when someone fails over to the secondary clustered server, there > unread marks are completely skewed. I then get calls from users asking why > there read email is showing up as unread. They never even noticed that they > have switched to another server which is really cool (and why I went to the > clustered environment).............. but there email does not look the same > (based on the unread marks). I guess my question is, has this been > addressed in Domino 7? and why has this been overlooked for so long? Maybe > it has already been addressed in a fix pack that I am not aware of? Any > input would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > Scott Reece > System Administrator > City of Bend > sreece@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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