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Lotus Domino Administrator 7 Help - Lotus documentation

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Server mail rules enable administrators to filter messages based on content in the message headers or<br />

body. At startup, the server retrieves these rules from the Configuration document and registers them as<br />

monitors on each MAIL.BOX database in use. The Server task checks to see if the server’s mail rules need<br />

to be reloaded every 5 minutes. New rules take effect only after the server reloads the mail rules.<br />

Set SCOS<br />

Syntax: Set SCOS Databasename [Active | Inactive]<br />

where Databasename is the full pathname to a shared mail database.<br />

Description: Activates or deactivates a shared mail database. The Shared Mail tab of the Server document<br />

lets you specify the delivery status and availability for all shared mail databases in the directory. Using<br />

the Set SCOS command, you can change the availability of an individual shared mail database.<br />

Example: Set SCOS C:\LOTUS\DOMINO\DATA\SCOS1\SM000004.NSF INACTIVE<br />

Prevents new messages from being deposited in the shared mail database SM000004.NSF. Users still have<br />

access to previously-delivered messages in the database.<br />

Set Secure<br />

Syntax: Set Secure currentpassword<br />

Description: Password-protects the console.<br />

After you password-protect the console, you can not use the Load, Tell, Exit, Quit, and Set Configuration<br />

server commands or other programs that aren’t run automatically through Program documents in the<br />

<strong>Domino</strong> Directory or through the NOTES.INI file. Console security remains in effect until you clear the<br />

password by entering a second Set Secure command with the same password.<br />

Even if the console is password-protected, keep the server physically secure to prevent breaches of<br />

security at the operating system level.<br />

Examples:<br />

Set Secure abracadabra -- Password-protects the console if no password is currently in effect. In this case,<br />

the new password is ″abracadabra.″<br />

Set Secure abracadabra sesame -- Changes the existing password ″abracadabra″ to ″sesame.″<br />

Set Secure abracadabra -- If the console is already protected by a password -- in this case ″abracadabra″ --<br />

entering a second Set Secure command with the same password clears the password.<br />

To secure the console from the <strong>Domino</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong><br />

You can secure the console directly from the Server - Status tab in the <strong>Domino</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong>.<br />

1. From the <strong>Domino</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong>, click the Server - Status tab.<br />

2. If necessary, click Tools to display the tool bar, and click Server - Secure console.<br />

3. Do one of the following:<br />

v To set a password, select ″Set″ at the bottom of the box, then complete these fields, and click OK:<br />

Field Enter<br />

Console Password The password you want to set<br />

Verify The same password, again<br />

1522 <strong>Lotus</strong> <strong>Domino</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> 7 <strong>Help</strong>

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