x>"IPM.Microsoft Mail.Note1 1SUMMARY: Anyone running Lotus Notes on Solaris ?  8,  Hi, thanks to all who replied, Original Question: Hi, We have installed Lotus Notes on Windows NT, but we have been considering to move it to Unix. I would like to hear opinions about people using it on Solaris. Answers: I used to run in on Solaris x86 2.5. I liked it.. and it worked fine... -Renny Watch your footing. Vent ahead. I have used the 4.5 client extensively under AIX4.2.1, but never under Solaris (which is relatively new to me... that's why I'm lurking in sun-managers). If the AIX port is typical for the UNIX series, then you should avoid it. In addition to the usual Notes stupidity that you've no doubt found in the NT version (the nice GUI (is that done or cancel?), general bloat, lousy email editor, wonderful ability to choose just the wrong person from the address book (without warning you about the ambiguity), and so on), you'll have to contend with other wondrous problems like only single user availability (yes, on a UNIX system), core dumps and other miscellany ("Fatal error. Freezing server threads" is imprinted on my brain; "What server? I'm only running the client!?"), hanging X-servers, sometimes just refusing to start up at all with peculiar Xresource problems, interesting support for mail attachments, slow response speed, it clobbering your desktop.ini file if there's a problem, and doubtless many other day to day afflictions that I'm only to glad to have forgotten about. Oh, and watch out for the fact that you'll only get 40-bit encryption if you're outside the US (unless you have an enlightened supplier that will heed the latest changes in the crypto export laws). Swedish government got bitten big by that one a year or so ago. I'd rather use this crummy hotmail account than return to Notes under AIX. It'll be interesting to see other people's responses though. Martin. hello I have a client using lotus domino in one enterprise 450 computer with solaris 2.6 and until now this working correctly. Amparo Blanco Hello, we have lotus notes client installed on few sun wks and sometimes works fine...too much time it crash very easly. In my opinion I'll leave lotus notes on NT because works fine. good luck and have fun Alfredo De Luca Running Notes/Domino on Solaris here. Paul Terzulli I used it on unix at my last job and it was great! We had an entire newsroom of reporters that used sparc stations and they had their lotus notes on their stations and they loved it. It is easy to install and it works the same. We never had any problems. Yvonne Herman Currently running Lotus Notes 4.6.4 on Solaris 2.6. No complaints. I am not a fan of Notes, but things have gotten better with each subsequent release. I have always heard that Unix was better for large Notes servers. The only issue I've run into is that Lotus Notes seems to run much better when everything is local as opposed to NFS mounted. Mike     :0V !349713DB768CD3119337006097237BB0   #& )6@9z$p1SUMMARY: Anyone running Lotus Notes on Solaris ?q$z6vӓ7`#{; eHI,THANKSTOALLWHOREPLIED,ORIGINALQUESTION:HI,WEHAVEINSTALLEDLOTUSNOTESONWINDOWSNT,BUTWEHAVEBEENCONSI  LZFuw  ch set0 } ucP  `$ng58 `ln e Hi, K tnk to @ wh0 p PdOg @ Q Psti v:  We v Q Lotu ` dowT, bu@w~b  g_`@!Ux. I`l0&k!he op  `@pe!P BQnS .A/0a9!ru #y x86 2.5 B0.p*r)f e*@$)d-R ny+Wdatp ya+@oAV @a >d+'d 4)P0!exyly"IX2p)@1$3((i.( p `3+;2!.' 3I'm 0pk#6s'R-ag%)f2#4A"p 7"ty! cq22UNQa}=yJHdxump!*V$mHAZ"F.q`rF zB>Q5B p0s"7"pW 0Qm3 bI ; "WCr_?9XS'QS222!?"HA`X-_>:psMs pL#!@B<=J.p0>s O<o` 02W03/#sk p.!1+A"2" p9!ZWSDP3V$daLDUua cGc!X0 =g3A!+OhSQ .!=fMCaXS;`@40-L`3Hr=ACrq''[!=('t?" gh3Aam=Ca 27LQEu03 < `;SA ?xnAayS0CEHZZ@ S;Po0'0IV3'a2!(\ atmc'} p!319alxh V"9!oFG`+Mh + `o1Z2" ]pD!(#0`MA45\0PVRPf()@) *r81r*B pw03+A7\0 0BA <@W-cip=@.q>BD2O:SgF*W+U /gbp3I5AJp@a!9aP>QE=@"+Syp9cPp*ry4'𠿡ƮlP 0DL7Z/Rd%/Do(Ys"P Tz&#T'iRa `MjW0*gpx`1e @s@o p8s`OQo; %CT'co` chwD*r21x 4EdJa@t<L*eN#22sR+#5$t3WY@@-0r$Cp p0c2p6.4(J!)qc bn)sRR|(1;$a`yyќ.:bq P0!7a"IłclQ [@ 2Cbs=#;`BVfD)qT2AXRk P9'GWq'>52y7" =B!<'uNF` < QOq@0 Sy$@0 Sy$  F F FR % FT8.0& F / F0 F2 FA F6B F7C F8= 47