How do I find my Lotus Notes Archive?
How do I find my Lotus Notes Archive?
Lotus Notes Archive Settings
- Open the database you want to archive, and choose File > Application > Properties.
- In the Properties pop-up that opens up, select Database in the top dropdown and click Archive Settings… in the Settings section:
How do I search emails in Lotus Notes?
How to enable search in IBM Lotus Notes (iNotes) webmail…
- Click on Preferences option in the top right menu.
- In the Basic section under Search, check the box Enable full-text indexing for searching.
- Done! now you have a search box in the top right corner of the middle frame when a mailbox tab is active.
How do I archive emails in Lotus Notes?
Manually archive IBM Notes.
- Open the appropriate application (Mail).
- Open the mail or folder you would like to archive.
- Go to Actions, Archive, Archive Now.
- Click Yes to archive according to your predetermined settings.
Where do I find archived mail in Lotus Notes?
Search for mail that has been archived. 1. Open the folder (in this case, the archive folder) 2. Got to View > Search this view. 3. Use the search box that appears. ===. Lotus Notes has a particuarly bad search feature.
How can I convert Lotus Notes archive to PST?
To convert a Lotus Notes archive file into PST with the software, follow these steps: Launch the software. In the Select NSF File window, click Browse and provide the location of the Lotus Notes archive. Click the Convert button to begin the file conversion process. Preview the contents of the archive once conversion is completed.
How to restore an email in Lotus Notes?
To unarchive emails in Lotus Notes, follow these steps: 1 Open Lotus Notes and click Archived emails. 2 Select the emails that you want to restore. 3 Click return to inbox. The selected emails will be restored to the original folder they were archived from.
How do I search the archive in IBM Notes?
Menu: “Actions”->”Archive”->”Settings” then click on the “Criteria” tab. For Notes to be able to search the archive it must know about it, and it knows about the available Archive databases by virtue of their lising in one of the available criteria settings.