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ANNEX A TO<br />

CHAPTER 2 TO<br />

<strong>ACP</strong> <strong>201</strong><br />

WEBMAIL<br />

INTRODUCTION<br />

1. Lotus Domino WebMail provides e-mail services to approved network users. WebMail<br />

provides an easy-to-use browser-based interface that allows users to easily perform basic e-mail<br />

tasks using an action bar for quick, context-sensitive access to the most often-used actions.<br />

Users can reply to and forward messages with or without attachments, compose either standard<br />

HTML or rich-text messages and easily schedule meetings and check recipient availability.<br />

2. In addition, using the Secure WebMail services, the user can invoke any or all of the<br />

four key elements of service (EoS) of Authentication; Confidentiality; Integrity; and Non-<br />

Repudiation for both originator and recipient as specified in the Messaging CONOPS.<br />

3. WebMail allows users to view and work in a Notes mail database that has been<br />

optimized for access using a Web browser. The portlet displays the following functional areas<br />

using tabs across the top of the window:<br />

a. Welcome (default),<br />

b. Mail,<br />

c. Contacts,<br />

d. Calendar,<br />

e. To Do, and<br />

f. Notebook.<br />

4. Individual Lotus Domino WebMail databases are created at the NOC during account<br />

creation. A copy of these databases (or mail boxes) can be replicated to local Domino servers<br />

from the host NOC hub servers in order to allow off-line access.<br />

ACCESSING DOMINO WEBMAIL<br />

5. Users can access WebMail services by browsing to the appropriate CENTRIXS Hub<br />

Page and click Login.<br />

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