Notes.ini Entry



Name:

    MailDeliverCDorMime

Syntax

    MailDeliverCDorMime=0 / 1

Applies to:

    Servers

Add-on:


    First Release:


      Obsolete since:


        Category:

          Mail

        Default:

          None

        UI equivalent:

          None

        Description:
        If the NOTES.INI parameter MailDeliverCDorMime is set to 1 on the server, the router does not convert the message and instead delivers it in MIME.

        Note:

        The router checks the recipient's Person document in the R5 Domino Directory. The field "Format preference for incoming mail" determines the recipient's preference for Internet messages. If the message is in Notes format and
        the field is set to Prefers Notes Rich Text, the router delivers the message.
        the field is set to Prefers MIME, the router converts the message to MIME and delivers the MIME message.
        the field is set to No Preference, the router delivers the message.

        Note If the field is set to No Preference, the router delivers the Notes format message because the R4 and R5 Notes clients can read the message and the IMAP and POP server tasks can convert the message to MIME for Internet clients.
        If the message is in MIME format and the field is set to Prefer Notes Rich Text, the router converts the message to Notes format and delivers the Notes format message.

        Note If the NOTES.INI parameter MailDeliverCDorMime is set to 1 on the server, the router does not convert the message and instead delivers it in MIME.
        the field is set to Prefer MIME, the router delivers the message.
        the field is set to No Preference, the router delivers the message.
        If the message is encrypted (S/MIME format), the router creates an attachment containing the S/MIME and creates a Notes format message explaining that the message is encrypted and cannot be converted to Notes format.

        Note If the field is set to No Preference, the router delivers the MIME message because R5 and Internet clients can read the message, and the R5 server converts the MIME message to CD for clients that cannot read native MIME.