Patrick,

Yes there are a few ways to prevent connections to the POP3 server.

Easy way....
Simply change the  POP3 TCP/IP port  from 110 to something like 23455.
Even the smartest users would have a hard time  figuring that out.
Check and see if the One Voice Technologies solution can use other ports
instead of the standard 110 for
connections. Most software packages do allow other ports to be used.

Harder way.......
Setup up and require SSL &  X.509 certificates, that is only if you really
want to be sneaky, it would take a little bit more
work to setup but is not that hard. You would also need to check  One Voice
solution to see if it supports that feature as well.

Check the Notes Admin Help database for the options, keep in mind that
POP3, if set to check the database for updates often enough
can generate allot of CPU usage too.

Yes, you  can Full Text Index only one replica in a cluster on another
server etc. We do this all the time, and there is nothing special to
it since you do need to set the full text index option up on each replica.
Some database settings are not copied when you create
replicas.

Regards,

Sean



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