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Editing the Configuration Settings document for Domino Web Access
1. From the IBM® Lotus® Domino™ Administrator, click the Configuration tab and expand the Server or Messaging section.

2. Click Configurations.

3. Select the Configuration Settings document for the Domino Web Access mail server(s) and click "Edit Configuration."

4. Select the Domino Web Access tab.

5. Change any of the configuration settings.

6. Save the document and restart the Domino server.
SettingAction
Welcome Page Setup
Default Welcome PageClick View/Modify to set Welcome Page settings.
  • Default Page - Lets users customize the Welcome Page.
  • Selected Web Page - Forces users to use a specific Web page as the Welcome page. Enter the URL and title.
  • Custom Layout - Choose from six custom layouts to specify new mail, calendar schedule, Web links, and other options to appear in a layout.
Allow user to edit the Welcome pageEnable (default) to allow users to create custom Welcome pages and override any settings on the server.

Disable to prevent users from changing the administrator-prescribed Welcome page.

Alarms
AlarmsEnable (default) to allow users to set alarms for appointments, meetings, events, and task deadlines.

Disable to prevent users from setting alarms that may slow server performance.

Minimum alarm polling timeEnter a number to specify how often, in minutes, the Domino Web Access client checks the server for alarms. Default is 5 minutes. Increase this number to improve server performance.
Mail
Minimum mail polling timeEnter a number to specify how often, in minutes, the Lotus Domino Web Access client checks the server for new mail. Default is 5 minutes. Increase this number to improve server performance.
When sending mail, set format to:Choose whether to restrict outgoing mail.
  • Plain text - restricts outgoing mail to plain text only. Plain text messages can be read by most legacy mail applications.
  • Let user decide - allows the user to choose the format for every outgoing mail message.
Name resolution and validationEnable to allow alternate name lookups, similar to "type-ahead" in IBM® Lotus® Notes®. Lets user resolve ambiguous names and use alternate names by checking names against a contact list or Domino Directory.

Note This must be enabled for the Domino Web Access secure mail feature.

Maximum attachment size (kb)Set the maximum size in kilobytes for attachments. Default is 50,000K (50MB).

Note You must also set the value of these two Server document (or Web Site document) fields to a value higher than this setting. Otherwise, attachments larger than (10MB) will generate a server error.

  • Internet Protocols > HTTP > Maximum Size of Request
  • Internet Protocols > Domino Web Engine > Maximum Post data
Mail ThreadsEnable (default) to allow users to set a Lotus Domino Web Access user preference to view mail threads.
Mail Encryption
Encrypted mail supportEnable (default) to allow users to use a stored Notes ID to read encrypted mail. The user's ID must be stored in the mail database.
Allow user to delete their Notes ID from their mail databaseEnable to allow users to delete their Notes ID from their mail database. Default is disabled.
Allow user to export their Notes IDEnable to allow users to export and save their ID in a separate file. Default is disabled.
Require SSL when reading encrypted mailSelect one to set SSL requirement:
  • No - To treat encrypted mail the same as unencrypted mail
  • Client - (default) To require the browser client to use SSL, but not the server.
  • Both - To require both the browser client and the server to use SSL.
Use JavaScript for SSL-redirectionEnable (default) to use JavaScript™ to redirect SSL.

Note Some reverse-proxy servers do not properly fixup 302 redirects. If so, enabling this option may help. Do not enable this option unless necessary.

Allow untrusted Internet certificates to be used for S/MIME encryptionEnable to allow users to use an untrusted Internet certificate for S/MIME encryption. Default is disabled.
Instant Messaging
Instant Messaging featuresEnable (default) to turn on instant messaging and live names (awareness) for users who have secrets and token or Lightweight Third Party Authentication (LTPA) token, and an IBM® Lotus® Sametime® server assigned.
Online awarenessEnable (default) to turn on live names for any user who has also enabled awareness via a user preference.
Allow secrets and tokens authentication
  • Enable (default) -- to use and prefer secrets and tokens authentication if available.
  • Disable -- if an LTPA token is present, disable this field to use the LTPA token instead.
Set an IBM Lotus Sametime server hostname for all DWA users (useful for clustered configurations)Type the name of the Sametime server to set an instant messaging hostname (messaging.ibm.com for example) for all Lotus Domino Web Access users. Eliminates the need to populate the Sametime server field value within every user's Person document.
Loading \stlinks from Domino application server
  • Enable (default) -- to load \stlinks from the Domino application server.
  • Disable -- to load the \stlinks directory from the Sametime server defined in the user's Person document. Useful if running different versions of Sametime servers within your organization and using a version of Domino prior to 6.5.2.
Prefer DWA 8 Contact List
  • Enable (default) -- to use the Lotus Domino Web Access Chat client.
  • Disable -- to use the Sametime Connect for browsers Chat client. Supported only for backward compatibility with Domino Web Access 7 clients on a Domino 8 server.
Prefer Sametime Connect for browsers (DWA 7 only)
  • Enable (default) -- to load the Sametime Connect for browsers (6.5.1 or later) as the Chat client.
  • Disable -- to use the Lotus Domino Web Access Chat client.
Pass the Organization name (commonly used when Domino is configured for xSP)For xSPs only. The default is disabled.

Enable to include the user's Organization as part of the name format. For example:

CN=John Doe/O=Acme

Directory type used by IBM Lotus Sametime server
  • Domino Directory (or leave blank) -- if the Sametime server and Lotus Domino Web Access server both use the Domino Directory.
  • Domino LDAP -- if the Sametime server uses the Domino LDAP directory and the Lotus Domino Web Access server uses the Domino Directory.
  • Domino LDAP for xSP -- (xSP servers only) If the Lotus Domino Web Access xSP server uses the Domino Directory and the Sametime server uses the Domino LDAP server.
  • Non-Domino LDAP-- if the Sametime server and the Lotus Domino Web Access server both use an LDAP directory other than Domino LDAP.
Note You can further refine the way the name format is passed to the Sametime server for login and awareness using the NOTES.INI setting iNotes_WA_SametimeNameFormat, which will then override this configuration setting.
Disclaimer Text
Add disclaimer notice to mail memo Select one:
  • Disabled - No disclaimer text will display
  • At the top - To display disclaimer text at the top of Lotus Domino Web Access mail messages
  • At the bottom - (default) To display disclaimer text at the bottom of Lotus Domino Web Access mail messages
Disclaimer text or HTMLType the disclaimer text you want to display (in HTML format) on all Lotus Domino Web Access mail messages.
Offline
Encrypt offline mail databasesEnable to allow users to encrypt their offline mail databases for security. If you enable encryption, complete the next two fields to set the encryption level. Default is disabled.
Offline database encryption levelChoose one:
  • Simple - provides protection against casual snooping.
  • Medium - provides the right balance among security, strength, and fast database access. Probably the right choice for most users.
  • Strong - when security requirements are paramount, and the resulting database access performance is acceptable.
Allow user to choose an encryption levelThis setting, when enabled, overrides the administrator-specified encryption level and allows users to choose their own encryption level.
Allow user to go offlineEnable (default) to turn on the "Work Offline" feature in the Lotus Domino Web Access client. Disable this option to prevent users from using Lotus Domino Web Access offline, disconnected from the network.
Only sync documents modified in the last x days. Enable and then enter a number to set how many days worth of documents to replicate (default is 90). Documents older than those specified are removed from the local replica. Users can reset this for each offline subscription file using the Domino Sync Manager. Default is disabled.
Limit document attachments during syncEnable this setting to limit the size of attachments during sync. When set, attachments greater than 100 KB are truncated (stripped from the document) during replication. Default is disabled.
Security SettingsEnable this setting so that the user's offline Internet password remains synchronized with their online Internet password. This setting works only when the Online Configuration document Security Settings field "Keep Internet Password Synchronized" is enabled.
International
Alternate name support Enable (default) to allow Lotus Domino Web Access users to display alternate names in a native language.

Disable to prevent Lotus Domino Web Access from displaying alternate user names in a native language. When disabled, users see alternate names in English only.

Preferred alternate name languageThis setting overrides the preferred language for an alternate name in user preferences.

Pick from a list to select the default alternate name language. Default is English.

Allow user to choose alternate name displayEnable to let users choose the preferred language for an alternate name.

Disable (default) to prevent users from controlling alternate name support.

Start Up View
Allow user to select default active viewEnable (default) to allow users to select a default active view.
When opening Lotus Domino Web Access, open toSelect the view that displays when the user logs on to Lotus Domino Web Access.
Browser Cache Management
Browser Cache ManagementEnable (default) to install Browser Cache Management.
Automatically install Browser Cache ManagementEnable to automatically install Browser Cache Management the first time a user accesses Lotus Domino Web Access from a machine that does not have it installed. If not set, the user can install it on their own from user preferences, but is not required to install it. Default is disabled.
Default cache scrubbing levelSet the automatic cache clearing level for the Lotus Domino Web Access server. Type a number from 1-5 where:

0 - Deletes the caches including personal information related to the mail database.

1 - Deletes all URLs that begin with the mail file path.

2 - Deletes all URLs in the cache that originate from the server hostname, except for URLs that contain /iNotes/FORMS8.NSF, the current forms file (or /iNotes/Forms7.nsf, or iNotes/Forms6.nsf).

3 - Deletes all URLs in the cache that originate from the server hostname.

4 - Deletes all URL s in the cache except for URLs that contain /iNotes/FORMS8.NSF, the current forms file (or /iNotes/Forms7.nsf, or iNotes/Forms6.nsf).

5 - Deletes all URL s in the cache.

Clear history when browser window is closedEnable to clear the browser history when the window is closed. Prevents access to previously displayed pages by unauthorized users. Default is disabled.
Disallow attachments if not installedEnable to prevent users from adding or accessing attachments in e-mail if Browser Cache Management is not installed. Default is disabled.

Using this setting prevents users who have not installed Browser Cache Management from accessing or copying sensitive information in an attachment at an unsecured workstation.

Maintain static code archive between sessionsEnable (default) to move static Lotus Domino Web Access design entries from the cache to a local folder on the machine so that they can be restored to the browser cache when the browser is started again.
Other Settings
Archiving on serverEnable (default) to allow users to create archives of their mail files on the server.

Disable to prevent creation of mail archives and save disk space on the server.

Full-text indexingEnable (default) to allow users to create a full-text index of their mail, calendar, and task entries on the server.

Disable to prevent creation of full-text indexes to save disk space on the server and improve performance.

Modification of Internet passwordEnable (default) to allow users to change their Internet password.
Calendar printingEnable (default) to allow users to print various calendar formats, including DayRunner, Franklin Planner, and Trifold. Calendar printing uses the PDF format from Adobe Acrobat.

Disable to prevent users from printing Calendar formats using PDF.

Domino Web Access ActiveX file attachment utility Enable (default) to allow users to use the custom file upload utility to drag-and-drop file attachments, select files easily, and have multiple file views.

Disable to allow users to use the standard browser file upload utility.

Compress HTTP response data Enable (default) to turn on GZIP compression.

Disable if the browser used does not support GZIP compression.

Rooms and ResourcesEnable (default) to allow access to room and resource database when scheduling meetings.
Reuse Child WindowsEnable to enforce this feature globally for all users. If disabled (the default) users can enable this feature via user preferences.
Local ArchivingEnable to allow users to archive locally to their own system.
Note The Instant Messaging settings and the Local Archiving setting (under Other Settings) on this tab in the Configuration Settings document apply to users whose mail file is based on the MAIL (R8) mail template (MAIL8.NTF). In a mixed environment, for users whose mail file is based on iNotes6, you must use the equivalent NOTES.INI settings. For information on those settings, see the topic Using NOTES.INI settings in a mixed environment.

Note A current listing of Domino Web Access NOTES.INI settings can be found on the Lotus developerWorks Web site at http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/documentation/notes-ini/.

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