Administration Manual

NOTE:
If users access messages only in the Notes client, do not congure a Tombstone Prototype document.
See Tombstone Settings tab”onpage65forthesettingstouse.
Follow this procedure to configure the docum ent:
1. Open the HP EAs-D API database.
2. Under Tombstone Prototype in the main view, select one of the sample documents:
TSKey1, for use with a Proxy G a teway, generates tombstones that are approximately 3 KB.
The formula in this document uses six variables to store the message retrieval parameters.
TSKey2, for use with a Proxy Gateway, generates tombstones that are approximately 2 KB.
The formula in this document uses two hard–coded values (current server and lookup) for
message retrieval.
WhetheryouuseTSKey1orTSKey2isamatterofpreference.
TSKey3, for use with a local host, generates tombstones that are approximately 2 KB.
3. Use the copy and paste functions to make a working copy of the sample.
4. Double-click the working copy to open it for editing.
5. In the Protot ype key field, change the name of the key to a new, unique name.
The key name is used in the Tombstone Settings tab of the mining rule.
6. In the Comments field, enter any comments about the key or the document.
7. Place the cursor inside the Tombstone Body field, and in the Comp uted Text menu, select Edit
Computed Text.
The prototype formula appears. If a Proxy Gateway document has been configured, the values in
the formula are imported from that document.
The graphic below shows the formula that appears when a copy of TSKey1 is opened for editing.
In this formula, the Lookup1 variable finds the P roxy Gateway document for the current server and
retrieves the Proxy G ateway URL value. The @DbLookup function looks in the HP API database’s
lookupDWA view to find a Proxy G a teway document for the current mail ser ver. (The lookupDWA
view is the alias for a hidden view named ProxyGW.)
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Configuring DW A Extension