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About the Lotus Note(Pls answer me)

Any one can pls tell me that can lotus-note work on AIX Unix system? if yes which server of the lotus note server got support? 10s a lot
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"Lotus Notes AIX" yields an awful lots of documents.

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Suggest you be more specific in your question - you don't state if you are looking for the client or server side of Lotus Notes to run on AIX, what version of AIX you are using, what hardware you are running AIX on...


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