Lotus Notes 8.5.3


What's New in Lotus Notes 8.5.3?

The following table lists features new to the IBM® Lotus Notes® 8.5.3 codestream, and tells you how to get started using those features.

This Lotus Notes Help topic introduces you to IBM Lotus Notes 8.5.3. To find and contribute information and videos about using Lotus Notes, see the Lotus Notes and Domino wiki at http://www.lotus.com/ldd/dominowiki.nsf.

Table 1. Mail features

Feature

How do I use it?

Search Mail by Sender or Subject

Right-click in your Inbox and select Search > By Sender or Search > By Subject.

Search by Sender or Subject menu dialog

Note: This feature is limited to the Notes Standard client, and to the following restrictions:
  • Mail file replica on server, full-text indexed: 8.5.3 client, 8.5.3 or older server
  • Mail file replica on server, not indexed: 8.5.3 client, 8.5.3 server only
  • Local mail file replica, full-text indexed: 8.5.3 client
  • Local mail file replica, not indexed: 8.5.3 client

When sorting mail by Subject, Re: and Fw: prefixes are now ignored

When you sort mail in a folder by Subject, Notes ignores prefixes such as Re: and Fw:, so that sorting is more accurate.

Example sort with RE: prefixes ignored

Note: This feature requires the 8.5.3 mail template, and 8.5.3 client, and an 8.5.3 server. If your mail file is local, you only need the 8.5.3 client and mail template.

Display a slide-in summary for new email as it arrives

You can now set a preference to see a slide-in summary alert for new email when it arrives. A small window slides into the bottom right corner of your screen with the new email preview, including the subject and sender for the first few new messages. The window remains open for a few seconds, and then fades if no action is taken.

Email preview mini-pane

You can double-click a preview to open the message, or drag-and-drop the window to keep it open, so the preview will not fade.

To set this preference, choose File > Preferences, click the plus (+) sign next to Mail, and then click Sending and Receiving. Select the option Display a popup alert when new mail arrives.

Sending and Receiving preferences page

Note: This feature is limited to the Notes Standard client only, and requires the 8.5.3 mail template, and an 8.5.3 client (code runs only on client - there are no server dependencies).

New typeahead preference

You can choose to display an attribute such as "Job Title" for Contacts in your typeahead list.

Typeahead option drop-down menu

To set this preference, click File > Preferences, click Contacts, and then choose an attribute to display.

Note: This feature is limited to the Notes Standard client only, and requires the 8.5.3 pernames.ntf template and an 8.5.3 client.

Improved experience in mailfile copy of Contacts

Users can perform actions in the mailfile copy of their Contacts just as they would for Contacts in their local address book, including preference settings. This feature requires the 8.5.3 mail template and an 8.x or newer client.

New signature feature

It is now easier to choose different signatures in different email messages. When creating a message, click the Signature button in the action bar above the message, then choose between your default signature, a new signature from a file on your computer, or no signature.

Signature option dialog

If you select New Signature from File, you can choose a TXT, HTML, JPG, BMP, or GIF file from your computer. If you have not specified a default signature in your preferences, that option will not appear.

Change the color and style of Read and Unread mail

You can change the color and boldness of Read and Unread messages in your Inbox. Click File > Preferences, and then click Fonts and Colors. Click the color to select a new color for Read or Unread messages; select or deselect Bold.

Table 2. Calendar features
Note: The below features require the latest 8.5.3 mail template.

Feature

How do I use it?

Keep placeholder for original meeting time

When proposing a new time for a meeting, you will see a new option Leave a placeholder for the original meeting on the calendar.

Propose Options dialog with Leave placeholder option highlighted

This option is decided on a per-meeting basis, and is turned on by default. To change this setting in your Calendar preferences click File > Preferences, select Calendar & To Do, open the Display tab, and then open the Views tab. Select or clear the checkbox for By default, leave a placeholder for countered meetings.

Calendar preferences dialog with Placeholder option highlighted

The proposed meeting will appear on your calendar in a different color (default is orange), and be prefaced with the word Countered:. If you open or hover over the countered entry, you will see the time that you proposed for the meeting.

Meeting hover dialog with proposed time

Update meeting invitees when people are added or removed

When adding or removing attendees from an existing meeting, Notes can now send updates to the existing invitees, informing them of the change and updating the invitee list in their calendar invitation. If it is a repeating meeting, multiple updates may be sent. To enable this feature, click File > Preferences, select Calendar & To Do, open the Display tab, and then open the Notices tab. Select the checkbox for When I add or remove meeting invitees, update the other participants.

Calendar preferences dialog with Update notice option highlighted

New preference to update meetings automatically

Notes can now automatically apply updates to meetings that you have accepted as those updates arrive. To enable this feature, click File > Preferences, select Calendar & To Do, open the Display tab, and then open the Notices tab. Select the checkbox for Automatically process meeting updates and apply changes to meetings.

Calendar preferences dialog with Automatic Update notice option highlighted

Note: You may still receive update notices in your Inbox, depending on the preferences set in the calendar Notices tab.
  • To receive notices in your Inbox, clear the Remove meeting notices from my Inbox after I process them option.
  • To stop receiving notices in your Inbox, select the Remove meeting notices from my Inbox after I process them option.
    Note: You will still receive notice in your Inbox for anything that includes comments, since those messages are meant to be read.
Remove meeting notices option

If you open a notice that has already been processed, there will be text to indicate this, and the Update Calendar button will be renamed Re-apply update, to indicate that changes are already applied.

Forward iCalendar subscriptions

You can now email federated iCalendar subscriptions; simply right-click the calendar and choose Email To . . .

iCalendar right-click menu

Duplicate calendar entries are merged automatically

When you add other Notes calendars to your own calendar, duplicate entries are automatically merged into a single entry to avoid clutter. When you open a merged entry, you're asked which entry you'd like to open, since the entry appears in multiple calendars. If you always want to open your Notes calendar entry, so you won't be prompted every time, click File > Preferences, select Calendar & To Do, open the Display tab, and then open the Views tab. Select the Always take action on my entry when I take action on a combined calendar entry option.

Calendar Views tab with Take Action option highlighted

The action bar will also reflect the correct actions for the merged entry.

Create or delete room or resource reservations from the web

You can now create single or repeating room or resource reservations via the web. When you create a direct booking via a web browser, you will see a Repeat button, the same as in the Notes client. You can also delete a room or resource reservation from the web by selecting the Delete Reservation button.

Table 3. Contacts features

Feature

How do I use it?

Additional options for Recent Contacts

There are new options available when you choose who is added to your Recent Contacts. To set this preference, click File > Preferences, click Contacts, and select an option for Choose how names are added to Recent Contacts.

Recent Contacts options

Note: This feature is limited to the Notes Standard client only, and requires the 8.5.3 pernames.ntf template and an 8.5.3 client.

Hide address in Recent Contacts (typeahead)

When you address an email or meeting invitation, a list of names and addresses appears as you type; these are your Recent Contacts, which are chosen automatically, based on people with whom you have recently chatted, emailed, or had a meeting.

If you see an address that you do not want to appear in the Recent Contacts list, you can hide it by selecting the contact in the Recent Contacts view, and clicking the Hide in Typeahead button.

Hide in Typeahead button

Note: This feature is limited to the Notes Standard client only, and requires the 8.5.3 pernames.ntf template and an 8.5.3 client.
Table 4. Embedded product features

Feature

How do I use it?

Embedded Sametime version 8.5.1 installed with Notes

The embedded version of Sametime installed with Notes has been upgraded from Sametime 8.0.2 to Sametime 8.5.1. For more about embedded Sametime 8.5.1, see What's new in Sametime 8.5.1?

Embedded Symphony version 3 installed with Notes

The embedded version of Symphony installed with Notes has been upgraded from Symphony 1.3 to Symphony 3.0. For more about Symphony 3.0, see What's new in IBM Lotus Symphony 3?.

Table 5. Widgets and Live Text features

Feature

How do I use it?

Widget catalog as an XPages application

The widget catalog is now an XPages application, with expanded view and search capabilities. For more details about administering this feature, see the Domino Administrator Help. As an end user, the following features are available to you in the XPages-based widget catalog; access to these features depends on the access level provided to you by your administrator.

  • Browse the XPages based catalog - You can browse the XPages based catalog by accessing the preset views, such as All Widgets, By Author, By Category and By Type. You can also browse the catalog by different products. Click the "+" icon in the last column of each view to expand the details of a widget. To install an individual widget from the catalog, drag the "Drag to install" widget icon from the view, and drop it to your My Widgets sidebar panel.
  • Search the XPages based catalog - If a full text index is created on the database, two search sections will appear on the catalog. One is on the header bar, which is used to search widgets in the database. The other is in the tag section, which is used to search widgets with a specific tag. The XPages based catalog also provides integration with the Notes search center. If a full text index is created, and the XPages based catalog is open in the Notes client, you can use the Notes search center to search widgets. Search center will search widgets within the currently selected view
  • Open a widget in the XPages based catalog - Click the widget title link from a view to open the widget and see detailed information; ratings, tags, and comments can be created for the widget on this page. To install the current widget, drag the "Drag to install" icon and drop it to your My Widgets sidebar panel. Note that the download count of the current widget will not update immediately; a scheduled agent will calculate and update the total download counts.
  • Rate a widget - A widget can be rated by clicking stars on the widget details page. Only users with the [Admins] or [RatingAuthor] role are able to rate a widget. A user is only allowed to rate a widget once.
  • Tag a widget - A widget can be tagged by clicking the "Edit Tags" icon on the widget details page. Only users with the [Admins] or [TagAuthor] role are able to tag a widget.
  • Comment on a widget - Comments can be added to a widget by clicking the "Add a comment link" under the 'Comments' tab on the widget details page. Only users with the [Admins] or [CommentAuthor]' role are able to create comments.
  • Download extension.xml file for a widget from XPages based catalog - You can download the extension.xml of a widget by doing the following:
    1. Open the widget details page for the widget.
    2. Open the Details tab.
    3. Expand the Attachment section.
    4. Use the extension.xml link to download the file. Please note that the download count is not increased when downloading extension.xml file.
  • Add a new widget from XPages based catalog - Users with the [Admins] or [WidgetAuthor] role are able to create new widgets from the XPages based catalog. XPages based catalog provides a XPages based submission form to add/update a widget. You can use this form to create a new widget. There are two ways to open the submission form:
    1. Click the 'Add Widget' button from any view.
    2. Right click on an existing widget in the My Widgets sidebar panel and select "Publish to catalog". Please note that only users with the [Admins] role can assign widgets to categories.
  • Update a widget from XPages based catalog - Users with the [WidgetAuthor] role and a minimum of Author access are able to update their own widgets. Users with the [Admins] role are able to update any widget. A widget can be updated by the following steps:
    1. Open widget details page for the widget that you want to update.
    2. Click the Edit button.
    3. Update the widget info.
    4. Click the Submit button. Please note that only users with the [Admins] role can assign widgets to categories. Users with the [Admins] role will see a Comments section at the bottom of the document. Admins can select and delete improper comments with the "Delete selected comments" link in this section. Please note that this link will delete the comments immediately, whether the form is submitted or not.
  • Delete a widget from XPages based catalog - Users with the [WidgetAuthor] role and delete permission are able to delete their own widgets. Users with the [Admins] role and delete permission are able to delete any widget. A widget can be deleted by the following steps:
    1. Open widget details page for the widget that you want to delete.
    2. Click the Delete button.

Public widget provider APIs

A set of public APIs are available that developers can use to create custom widget types for use with either supplied or custom applications. After deploying the plug-in containing the new widget type, the new widget types can then be disabled or enabled for users in the same way as the supplied widget types (using either Domino policy or a plugin_customization.inifile). Power users can then create widgets of these additional widget types and deploy them to end users.

For details, see the Domino Administrator Help.

Live text recognition in MIME emails

Live Text strings are now recognized in MIME e-mails. This has been an anticipated enhancement for several releases, and is now available.

Open a Web page widget in an external browser or named embedded browser

When creating a Web page widget, you can specify that the widget open in an external browser or a named embedded browser.
  • The embedded browser option is available for either the HTTP Get and HTTP Post choice when creating either authenticated or non-authenticated Web page widgets.
  • The external browser option, is available only for the HTTP GET choice and only when creating non-authenticated Web page widgets.
Configure a widget from this website dialog

For the new browser specification options, the choices for Embedded browser are Default, XULRunner, and IE (Internet Explorer).

Browser specification options

Open a Web page widget in a local Web container

Underlying client architecture enables you to host a Web application in the local Web container, however by default and for security reasons, the local Web container port value changes every time you restart the client.

Notes now lets you create a Web page widget from the current context (in this case, local Web container) based on a local Web application and then manage the widget's URL value in its XML file to resolve to the actual local Web container URL. This enables you to force a Web page widget to open in the local Web container, rather than referencing an old, invalid port. When you create a Web page widget that references the local Web container, the widget stores the port in its url= statement value. This is handled automatically when the Web page widget is created by the wizard. Without this, the Web container changes ports each time you restart the client causing the widget's URL to be invalid.

New XPages widget type

A new widget creation wizard is available for creating a widget from an XPages application running in the Lotus Notes client. The new wizard is available from the Configure a Widget from the Current Context toolbar button.
Note: For an XPages application running through a web browser, use a Web Page widget rather than this new XPages widget type.
The first four steps for creating the widget using the wizard are as follows; the remaining user interaction is intuitive and similar to the other widget types, as documented in Notes Help.
  1. Open the target XPages application from which to base your widget. Note: To search the XPages application from a default value or Live Text, perform a search inside the application and configure the widget from the search results page.
  2. Click the Configure a Widget from Current Context toolbar button to start the wizard.
    Note: If you use a local XPages application as the widget source, the widget will not be functional in a Notes roaming user context nor will it be functional for other users you share it with through either e-mail or by publishing to a widget catalog.
  3. Select a configuration option.
    • Perform a full text search on this XPage - This option creates a widget, based on the search that was performed, that opens the XPages application and either defaults to a preset search value or accepts a Live Text search value for which to query. This option only displays when configuring a widget from a search results page.
    • Open this XPage - This option creates a widget that opens the specific XPage currently being viewed. This provides a simple way to add an XPages application to the Notes Sidebar, in addition to a new tab or window.
    • Open Notes object - Use the default Notes URL, for example notes://mydominoserver/XPagesDiscussion1.nsf/allDocuments.xsp?OpenXPage or optionally specify another value.
  4. Click Next, specify a widget name, and so on.
Table 6. Other features

Feature

How do I use it?

Language tag enhancements

A priority list for language tags, which contains the 5 most recently used languages, is now available in both the Text Properties infobox (Right-click > Text Properties), and in the toolbar (Toolbar > Language.

Text Properties infobox
Toolbar Language option

Lotus Notes single user to multi-user migration assistant tool

You can now use a supplied tool to migrate a Notes single user install to a Notes multi-user install within any Notes 8.x release on a supported Windows platform, prior to upgrading to a new release. For details, see the Domino Administrator Help.

Lotus Notes Install Cleanup Executable (NICE) tool

Use the supplied Notes Install Cleanup Executable (NICE) tool to clean a failed installation, failed un-installation, or a failed upgrade. You can also use the tool to uninstall an existing version of Notes, and clean up extraneous files, prior to performing an upgrade installation. For details, see the Domino Administrator Help.

Add or remove components from Notes install kit using UpdateSiteMgr

The Notes install kit's trimUpdateSite and addToKit customization tools have been merged into a single UpdateSiteMgr tool. The addToKit and trimUpdateSite tools will no longer be supplied. For details, see the Domino Administrator Help.

Notes installation and launch on Citrix XenApp 6

Initial installation and launch testing has been completed for Notes 8.5.3 with Citrix XenApp 6; XenApp 6 requires Windows 2008 R2. Installation instructions available for installing and configuring Notes with previous Citrix XenApp versions apply for installing XenApp 6.

Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA) for Eclipse-based clients, including Lotus Notes, Symphony, and Sametime

This code drop introduces Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA) for supplied and third-party Eclipse-based client applications, enabling SPNEGO authentication for integrated Notes application clients. This includes Notes and its embedded Eclipse-based features such as Widgets and Live Text, Feeds, Lotus Connections, and Composite Applications, as well as embedded Sametime and embedded Symphony.

It also includes adjunct products that are based on Eclipse but not embedded within Notes, such as IBM WebSphere Portal with SiteMinder and stand-alone Lotus Connections 3.0 with SiteMinder. For details, see the Domino Administrator Help.

TAM SiteMinder form-based authentication has changed

TAM and SiteMinder form-based authentication type accounts used for single sign-on are now subject to additional checks. By default, the login form on the authentication server must be accessed using SSL, and the server must be contained in a list of trusted sites. The Accounts preference page has been enhanced to include the ability to change these settings. A Preferences > Accounts > Trusted Sites preference page is also provided.

The client Accounts user interface, including Accounts preferences and New Accounts dialogs have been changed, and a new Trusted Sites dialog has been added. New client plugin_customization.ini file settings have also been added. For details, see the Domino Administrator Help.

Dojo upgraded to version 1.5.0

Notes and Domino 8.5.3 Dojo has been upgraded to version 1.5.0.

New replication option

A new replication option, Enable Purge Interval Replication Control, on the Space Savers tab, prevents older deletion stubs and document modifications from replicating to an application.

Enable Purge Interval option



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