Configuring and administering the IBM Connections 4.0 ReplyTo feature

Really useful ‘Everyone Writes’ article on the IBM Connections wiki:

Among the new features in IBM Connections 4.0 is the Mail-in feature or, as we call it in this article, ReplyTo, which allows you to make new posts to Forums by replying to an email notification. There are a number of configuration steps that must be performed to enable this feature, both on the WebSphere Server and on the mail server being used. This article describes how the ReplyTo feature works and the steps required to enable it successfully.

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Event ID Wiki

Originally posted this about a month ago, but just realied it was only in draft, Doh!

I am lucky to have quite a techie family, with even the parents and in-laws pretty up to speed with things technical. And don’t get me started with my kids 😛  

However, despite his slightly strange liking for Microsoft technology, my brother-in-law Matt is probably the most hands-on of us all.  So much so, that he’s started a site trying to help folks diagnose issues with their Windows servers:

I’m trying to build a Wiki for information about Event ID’s on Windows Servers.  The idea is to list out event ID’s and possible fixes/solutions to them.  ie Things people have tried and worked, or links to KB articles on the events.  If this sounds a little confusing, have a look at the site and hopefully it should be obvious from the pages I have already created. 
 
I’ve only just set it up and have only have a couple of pages on it at the moment.  I will put more on it over time but it could do with more than just me adding pages (that’s the idea of a wiki I suppose).
 
So, I am trying to get the message out there, and hopefully start to build up some useful info on the site.
 
The site is http://www.eventidwiki.com

This has already proved to be a useful resource for me when I had an issue with a Quickr/Win2003 VM last week, and will only get better as more folks use and contribute to it.  There is also a blog attached to the site so have a read and see whether you have any content to add.

Good luck with the site, Matt.