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Iris Today December 2001

The Iris Interview
Mallareddy Karra on the Domino Console
Interview by Laura Rutherford
Read this month's interview with developer Mallareddy Karra to find out how the Domino Console, new in Rnext, gives administrators greater flexibility when viewing, monitoring, and controlling servers.

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Ask Professor INI
Who is Professor INI?
It's been just over a year since Professor INI arrived on the scene to answer your NOTES.INI questions. To commemorate this anniversary, the writers behind this popular persona take a moment to reflect on the Professor INI column.

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Tips from Notes.net
Creating a quick survey
When you need to send out a short survey and you don't want to spend time creating an entire database to handle the job, try this quick, minimalist approach.

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Features
Enhancing e-mail security with S/MIME
by Chuck Connell
Here's a definitive introduction to S/MIME—what it is, how it works, and how it's used with Notes/Domino to keep your Internet mail secure.

A Notes/Domino solution for the pros
by Jason English
See how using the Professional Reporting Organization Solution (PROS) gives Major League Baseball teams a competitive edge when they scout players and teams.

This year's hot articles
Count down this year's top ten most popular Iris Today articles:

teal bullet Notes Rnext technical overview
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teal bullet Domino Rnext technical overview
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teal bullet Taking your Domino applications to the Web
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teal bullet Domino Designer Rnext technical overview
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teal bullet Jekyll & Hyde: Linux or Windows 2000
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teal bullet Managing and administering Web users
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teal bullet Domino development with servlets
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teal bullet Security for Web-based mail: A case study
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teal bullet Enhancements to the formula language in Rnext
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teal bullet Notes.net Exposed: Creating expiring registration

Perennial favorites
Here are your favorites from our article archives:

teal bullet Viewing Notes.net in its native format
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teal bullet Enhancements in 5.0.1 through 5.0.8
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teal bullet Domino R5 technical overview
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teal bullet Domino URL cheat sheet
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teal bullet Exercising XML in Domino Designer
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teal bullet Notes R5 technical overview
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teal bullet Bonnie Fournier: How a bug becomes a fix
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teal bullet Keeping time: How Notes handles time zones and daylight-saving time
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teal bullet Troubleshooting agents
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teal bullet Domino Designer R5 technical overview
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