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We have a periodic need to change the server field within a number of
Mail-In Databses listed in our NAB.  When we switch from one clustered
server to the other, we change these records to keep the mail-in db
addresses (and the agents within them that forward and receive mail)
functioning.  The problem is that it takes several minutes to switch these
and the occasional typo that occurs can really screw with our processing
until it's found!  I'm thinking that a fairly simple script could be
written to switch the server field from one server name to the other, but
we haven't written much LotusScript.  Has anyone written anything similar
that I might be able to base it on?  The code would also have to exclude
certain Mail-In dbs that we don't want to switch to the other server
(currently resource.nsf for example).

Thanks if anyone can help... i'm going to search notes.net also!


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