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IBM/Lotus websites

The following IBM/Lotus Web sites are designed to help you locate the latest information on Lotus Domino, Lotus Notes and other Lotus products.

NOTE: Many of the sites' URLs have changed recently, so please check these URLs, and update your bookmarks if necessary.

IBM/Lotus Software (http://www.lotus.com) is the main Web site for IBM/Lotus software, and contains general information on all Lotus products and services, including press releases, downloadable software, support, and purchasing information.

Lotus Developer Domain (http://www.lotus.com/ldd) is the site brought to you by the development group for Notes and Domino. This site contains various Notes-related software downloads (including trial versions of Notes/Domino), a technical Webzine with articles for end-users, application developers and systems administrators; and an active discussion cafe with several discussion forums for exchanging ideas about Notes/Domino and sharing your thoughts with the developers.

R5 Web Fix Lists (http://www.lotus.com/ldd/r5fixlist.nsf) is a section on the Lotus Developer Domain which will allow you to access all of the fix list entries for the 5.0.x codestream.

Business Partners (http://www.lotus.com/home.nsf/welcome/partners) is the central site for Lotus Business Partners, including development tips and techniques, innovative applications, developer discussions, and updates on the latest product releases. You can also use this Web site to find out information and request an application for the Lotus Business Partner program.

The Documentation Library -- Domino & Notes User Assistance (http://www.lotus.com/ldd/doc) provides Domino and Notes documentation databases and Adobe Acrobat PDF files that you can download, information on ordering additional documentation, product tips, and documentation feedback forms.

Lotus Education (http://www.lotus.com/services/education.nsf/wDocs/edhomepage) provides education and training information on all Lotus products, including course descriptions, schedules, Lotus Authorized Education Center locations, and Lotus certification information. You can also purchase CBTs and documentation from The Education Store.

Lotus Internationalization and Multilingual Technologies (http://www.lotus.com/products/dmlt.nsf) is the site for information on Domino Global Workbench, a comprehensive set of advanced tools and software services to easily and interactively create, update, synchronize and manage Domino-based multilingual Web sites.

Lotus Support Services (http://www-3.ibm.com/software/lotus/support/) is the new IBM Lotus customer support site for all Lotus products, including common questions and solutions, user discussions, downloadable files, and Lotus support phone numbers. You can also use this Web site to search the Knowledge Base for technical information on Lotus products.

Notes MTA (http://www.lotus.com/home.nsf/welcome/notesmta) provides information on Lotus Notes Messaging Services, which lets Notes administrators set up mail routing from different mail systems. These Messaging Services include message transfer agents (MTAs), such as the SMTP/MIME, cc:Mail, and X.400 MTAs.