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Using Microsoft Outlook with LotusLive iNotes

If you want to use Microsoft Outlook as a desktop mail program with LotusLive iNotes, there are two options:

Option 1: Set up Microsoft Outlook to communicate with LotusLive iNotes using one of two

protocols: IMAP or POP. Using either IMAP or POP protocols, you can receive e-mail from the LotusLive iNotes server. If you want to send e-mail messages using the LotusLive iNotes server, you need to set up support for SMTP authentication when setting up either the IMAP or POP client.

With Option 1, you can continue to use Microsoft Outlook as a desktop mail program while using LotusLive iNotes as a Web-based mail offering.

Option 2: Option 2 includes Option 1 with the addition of migrating older messages from

Microsoft Outlook to LotusLive iNotes. You can migrate messages received before you set up Microsoft Outlook to communicate with LotusLive iNotes.

Option 1: Set up Microsoft Outlook to communicate with LotusLive

iNotes

Before you start the set up process for Microsoft Outlook – LotusLive iNotes communication, verify, with either the IT help desk or your e-mail administrator, that the following ports for mail transfer protocols are open:

• POP: port 995 • IMAP: port 993 • SMTP: port 465

LotusLive iNotes uses only the SSL-encrypted forms of POP, IMAP, and SMTP. If these ports are blocked, Microsoft Outlook and LotusLive iNotes communication is not successful.

Decide between IMAP and POP

IMAP and POP are two different ways to receive e-mail messages from LotusLive iNotes. If you want to copy mail from the Microsoft Outlook mailbox or .pst files to LotusLive iNotes (option 2), set up an IMAP connection. In addition, if you use IMAP, you can synchronize the changes you make to e-mail messages and folders.

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If you use POP, e-mail messages are pulled from the LotusLive iNotes Inbox folder. The synchronization is not available.

Set up Microsoft Outlook as an IMAP client for LotusLive iNotes

When you set up Microsoft Outlook as an IMAP client for LotusLive iNotes, you need to know the LotusLive iNotes IMAP connection information. You can either look up this information or check with your administrator. The IMAP connection information should be in a format similar to the following example: Your-company-imap.mail.lotuslive.com

To set up Microsoft Outlook as an IMAP client for LotusLive iNotes, complete the following steps:

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2. The E-mail Accounts wizard starts. Select Add a new e-mail account. Click Next.

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5. In the Internet E-mail Settings window, go to the Outgoing Server tab and make the following changes:

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6. Go to the Advanced tab and make the following changes for Server Port Numbers: i. For Incoming server (IMAP), type 993 and select This server requires an

encrypted connection (SSL).

ii. For Outgoing server (SMTP), type 465 and select This server requires an

encrypted connection (SSL).

7. Click OK.

8. Click Next and finish the wizard.

Microsoft Outlook synchronizes with the LotusLive iNotes account. Any mail in the

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Microsoft Outlook might not automatically subscribe to all of the folders created for LotusLive iNotes. If Microsoft Outlook does not display all of the LotusLive iNotes folders, complete the following steps:

1. Go to the Microsoft Outlook menu bar. Select Tools -> IMAP Folders.

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3. Select the folders you want displayed in Microsoft Outlook. Click Subscribe. 4. Click OK.

The folders should be displayed in Microsoft Outlook.

Set up Microsoft Outlook as a POP client for LotusLive iNotes

When you set up Microsoft Outlook as a POP client for LotusLive iNotes, you need to know the LotusLive iNotes POP connection information. You can either look up this information or check with your administrator. The POP connection information should be in a format similar to the following example: Your-company-pop.mail.lotuslive.com

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2. The E-mail Accounts wizard starts. Select Add a new e-mail account. Click Next.

3. For Server Type, select POP. Click Next.

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5. In the Internet E-mail Settings window, go to the Outgoing Server tab and make the following changes:

i. Select My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication. ii. Select Use same settings as my incoming mail server.

6. Go to the Advanced tab and make the following changes for Server Port Numbers: i. For Incoming server (POP), type 995 and select This server requires an

encrypted connection (SSL).

ii. For Outgoing server (SMTP), type 465 and select This server requires an

encrypted connection (SSL).

7. Click OK.

8. Click Next and finish the wizard.

Microsoft Outlook synchronizes with the LotusLive iNotes account. Any mail in the LotusLive iNotes account should be displayed in Microsoft Outlook. There are two variables that effect how quickly LotusLive iNotes mail is displayed in Microsoft Outlook: speed of the Internet

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Option 2: Migrating Microsoft Outlook messages to LotusLive

iNotes

If you use Microsoft Outlook and want to migrate your messages to LotusLive iNotes, you can. The Microsoft Outlook data can be stored in personal storage folders, also known as .pst files. These .pst files can be imported to LotusLive iNotes.

Before you start to migrate Microsoft Outlook messages to LotusLive iNotes, set up Microsoft Outlook as an IMAP client for LotusLive iNotes. For more information about completing this step, see Option 1: Set up Microsoft Outlook to communicate with LotusLive iNotes.

To migrate Microsoft Outlook messages, using .pst files, to LotusLive iNotes, you need to import the .pst file to a personal folder that is different from the LotusLive iNotes Inbox. To complete this task, you can use the following steps. The following steps assume you are using Microsoft Outlook 2003. These steps might vary slightly if you are using a different version of Microsoft Outlook.

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2. The Import and Export Wizard starts. Select Import from another program or file. Click Next.

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3. From the Import Personal Folders page, select Personal Folder File (.pst). Click

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4. Locate the PST file that you want to import and select the option you want to use. Click Next.

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5. Select the folder that you want to import. You can select all of the contents or some of the contents of the PST file. Click Finish.

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6. In the Microsoft Outlook folder, right-click to select the folder you want to copy. From the pop-up menu, select Copy <folder-name>.

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Depending on the number of messages you are transferring, and the connection speed, the

migration of messages from Microsoft Outlook to LotusLive iNotes can take a while. If you want to move a large folder of messages, you should allot enough time for the transfer to complete. For example, you could start the transfer before you leave for an extended break during lunch or at the end of the work day.

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