> Since the upgrade, I notice lots of "MIME to CD conversion" messages roll

> across the console, that I have never seen before.  Is this a problem or
> just what R6 does?

ND6 expanded the mail logging levels.  Look under logging in the Admin
help.  Those MIME to CD messages are normal.

> The other is, when upgrading the mail template, what is the difference
> between using Mail(R6) or Extended Mail(R6)?

In R5, Extended mail had the iNotes for Outlook code in it.  Don't know if
that's changed with ND6 or not.  You'll also see two iNotes Web Access
templates - inotes6 & inotes60.  The most current iNotes Web Access
template is inotes6.ntf -- this should give you a blue banner across the
top, inotes60 gives you the old brown banner across the top.

Bob



domino400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 10/03/2003 01:06:25 PM:

> Hi all,
>
> I just finally bit the bullet and upgraded our 400 to R6 last night.
Took
> about 10 hours to run through the entire compacting process.  The
> questions I have are:
>
> Since the upgrade, I notice lots of "MIME to CD conversion" messages roll

> across the console, that I have never seen before.  Is this a problem or
> just what R6 does?
>
> The other is, when upgrading the mail template, what is the difference
> between using Mail(R6) or Extended Mail(R6)?
>
> Thanks
> Doug
>
>
>
>
> Doug Strong
> Network Administrator
> St Peter's Hospital
> 2475 Broadway
> Helena MT 59601
> (406) 444-2125
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