To enable HTTPS on your website, you need to get a certificate (a type of file) from a public Certificate Authority (CA). Let’s Encrypt is such a CA, which offers free trusted certificates.
https://www.midpoints.de/LE4D
To enable HTTPS on your website, you need to get a certificate (a type of file) from a public Certificate Authority (CA). Let’s Encrypt is such a CA, which offers free trusted certificates.
https://www.midpoints.de/LE4D
http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSKTMJ_9.0.1/admin_imsmo/adm_toc.html
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27048814&aid=1
Issue:
Previous to Traveler 9.0.0.1 Traveler would not encrypt mail when the SentTo name picked on an iOS device was an internet e-mail address (e.g. myname@mindwatering.com).
In 9.0.0.1, IBM changed the behavior so that the router would change the e-mail address into a Notes Name. However, the name does NOT resolve back to an Internet Address if the mail system is Other Internet Mail (5) and is forwarded off. Depending on if there is a Domain document and a connection, the router instead says that it cannot find a route to the domain (if not one) or that the user is not in the Address Book (if there is one).
Work-around:
BlackBerry 10.x support:
Supported in Notes Traveler 9.0.0.0 and later releases.
SmartCloud Notes Traveler supports BlackBerry 10.1.0.4633 and later devices.
Windows Phone 7.5, 7.8, 8.0 and 8.1 support:
Supported in Notes Traveler 9.0.0.0 and later releases.
Not currently supported by SmartCloud Notes Traveler.
Windows RT Tablet and Windows 8 and 8.1 Pro Tablet support:
Supported in Notes Traveler 9.0.0.0 and later releases.
Not currently supported by SmartCloud Notes Traveler.
Apple iOS 8. x support:
Supported in Notes Traveler 8.5.3 UP2 IF7, 9.0.0.1 IF7, 9.0.1 IF6 and later releases.
Supported by Traveler Companion 9.0.8 and ToDo 9.0.8 and later applications.
See technote 1683614 for details.
Apple iOS 7. x support:
via IBM Notes Traveler support for the latest device updates – United States.