If you've ever wished using Mail were free of delays, but don't have the mind space for creating and maintaining a local replica, the new managed replica feature might be for you. When you create or convert an existing local replica to a managed replica in Notes, or your Domino administrator sets it for you via a policy, Notes creates a local mail replica and marks it as a managed replica. The next time you open Mail, you'll be using the managed replica, which will remain synched with the server copy without your doing anything.
I think that is the politically correct way of saying that local replicas can stress the users.
Thanks, Keith.
Comment posted by Keith Brooks09/02/2010 09:32:40 PM
Homepage: http://www.vanessabrooks.com
Wasn't me I don't write those docs. But this does make our life as admins much easier, no longer having to explain to people how to do it or which one am I using etc..
Comment posted by Handly Cameron09/03/2010 10:28:48 AM
Homepage: http://handly.blogspot.com
Where can I sign up to upgrade my users with improved mind space? That would reduce support issues.
Comment posted by Lee09/07/2010 06:54:41 AM
But, why should there be a need to have local replicas on desktop machines - it's been fine up to now so why are IBM pushing this? Is it because the performance of sending it directly from the client is so bad that they have to disguise it in the background. Also, why is background replication twice as quick as sending from the client directly (from our experience here). Why don't they use the same code in the front end as they use for replication - or am I being a bit naive to suggest such a thing. Bring back Client server mail that's what I say!!
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