
Even though our office does not officially support iPhones yet (we do support BlackBerrys), we thought this post might be informative for those Lotus Notes users out there who have in their possession an Apple smartphone and have been waiting patiently for a way to access their Notes e-mail, calendar and contacts. This information was sent to us from one of our Lotus Notes administrators on campus:
"You can quickly access e-mail, calendars, and contacts by typing https://notes.cc.sunysb.edu/login.nsf directly into your Apple iPhone Safari browser. You will be asked to log in with your Lotus Notes username and password."
In most cases your Lotus Notes Internet password is the same as the Lotus Notes password that you use to access Notes from the computer in your office. If at any point you change your Notes password, the Notes Internet password does not automatically change. If you would like to keep your Notes Internet password the same as your new Notes password, or if you just don’t remember your Internet password, you can go to SUNYSB’s Address Book and change it (.pdf)
Read through our Lotus Notes - Web Access page for some more helpful reminders.
IBM has a Lotus Domino eMail Web page that may also interest you.
This program is great, work perfect for my Iphone1
Lotus Notes 8.5 Basic was released for Mac in January 2009. Mac users with Notes 8.5 will have no trouble accessing their Notes e-mail, calendars and contacts from an iPhone or the Notes client. Since Mac users need to be running Mac OS 10.5x (Leopard) with either an Intel or PPC processor in order to use Notes 8.5 Basic, those users who do not meet these hardware and software requirements will need to have their mail template upgraded to version 8.x by the campus Notes administrators if they want to access their Notes e-mail from an iPhone. A drawback for those users who cannot upgrade from Notes 7.0.3 to 8.5 is that they will lose the ability to modify preferences and set the Out of Office agent via the Notes client once the campus Notes administrators upgrade their mail template. Download Notes 8.5 Basic for Mac from Softweb (https://softweb.cc.stonybrook.edu).
This integrates really well, works great and means that I can use my iPhone for work rather than carry a seperate palm device!
Highly recomended