The following topics describe how to use HCL Traveler for Microsoft Outlook.
With the HTMO 3.0.0 release, we changed the name of IBM mail support for Microsoft Outlook (IMSMO) to HCL Traveler for Microsoft Outlook (HTMO). HCL Traveler for Microsoft™ Outlook (HTMO) provides you with Mail, Calendar, and Contacts features so that you can work with your HCL Domino mail directly in your Microsoft Outlook interface.
The following topics describe how to configure the HCL Traveler for Microsoft Outlook (HTMO) client as well as Traveler server configuration required to support this client.
Use this quick reference to see at a glance the HCL Traveler for Microsoft™ Outlook (HTMO) features that are added to Microsoft Outlook.
Read the requirements. Then, install and setup HCL Traveler for Microsoft™ Outlook.
Accessibility features assist users who have a disability, such as restricted mobility or limited vision, to use information technology content successfully.
HCL Traveler for Microsoft™ Outlook supports the following languages:
You can save your login password so that you no longer need to provide daily. If you do, HTMO remembers your password and authenticates you in the background unless you change your password or it expires.
When you first install and set up HCL Traveler for Microsoft™ Outlook (HTMO), existing mail that is more than 30 days old is not synced to Outlook. HTMO users with HCL Verse™ subscriptions can use the Mail Search feature to find older email on their mail servers and display it in Outlook.
When addressing a new email or meeting invitation, you can automatically look up names in your organization through the Address Book Provider.
When you schedule a new meeting, you can find and schedule a room. This feature is available when your company is set up to use an on-site Domino® Resource Reservations database.
The mail file size limit is referred to as the mail quota. Mail files in the cloud have a generous quota of 50 GB, so you are unlikely to reach the quota.
This topic describes several things you can do to optimize your experience when working with calendar entries in Microsoft™ Outlook.
You can use HTMO to configure the Domino mail server to generate automatic replies to emails received while you are out of the office.
Beginning with the HTMO 3.0.3 beta, delegates can use HTMO to access and manage the owner's mail file.
Beginning in HCL Traveler for Microsoft Outlook (HTMO) 3.0.1, the HTMO client is able to authenticate with the Domino/Traveler server using certificate based authentication instead of using password based (Basic) Authentication.
HCL Traveler for Microsoft Outlook (HTMO) supports Domino signing and encryption/decryption of emails exchanged with other Domino email users. Beginning in HTMO 3.0.1, end-to-end encryption and signing via native Microsoft Outlook X.509 certificate handling is also supported.
For decryption to work, your Notes ID file must be either uploaded to the mail file or uploaded to the ID vault by your Domino administrator.
With the HTMO 3.0.0 release, we changed the name of IBM mail support for Microsoft Outlook (IMSMO) to HCL Traveler for Microsoft Outlook (HTMO). For more information, see use_using_HTMO.html.
The following topics describe troubleshooting and known limitations for HCL Traveler for Microsoft Outlook.
The following topics describe how to sign and encrypt messages.