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I've never used it, but I've heard people use gotomypc.com to remotely
access other PC's. No comments on any security concerns there may be.
Simple mail forwarding works to access email from a Blackberry device. Or
a product such as Wireless Mail from martinscott.com
http://www.MartinScott.com/struturo.nsf/ID/wm_overview
Bob
From:
"Roger Vicker, CCP" <rv-tech@xxxxxxxxxx>
To:
Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400 <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
08/06/2008 02:22 PM
Subject:
Blackberry and Domino?
I have a CFO and and a COO that are looking at getting Blackberries and
they want to be able to:
1) Access their email at any time and place via the cell network
2) Access their office desktops at any time and place via the cell network
The only server in house is the IBM i and it is running Domino 8.1 and
the Apache web server with plugin for Domino. All Domino users are using
either the Notes client or DWA.
I thought I had read in the lists that you had to have a Blackberry
server in order for them to access their Domino mail. However the cell
rep is saying all they have to do is load a free piece of software on
any PC.
Is the above true?
How about security if the above is true?
Is there any secure way for them to take remote control of their office
desktop when there is no Wintell server present?
Thanks.
Roger Vicker, CCP
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