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HCL Traveler 11.0.x documentation
Welcome to the HCL Traveler 11.0 documentation. Here you can find information on how to install and configure a Traveler server and to use the clients supported by the server including HCL Verse mobile clients.
HCL Traveler overview
HCL Traveler provides automatic, two-way, over-the-air syncing between HCL Domino® servers and wireless handheld devices, including HCL Verse Mobile clients on Android and iOS and select mobile devices running the Exchange ActiveSync protocol (example, Apple iOS Mail). HCL Traveler syncs mail, calendar and address book data in real time. On some select clients, To Do data is also synchronized
Notices
New client features
The following topics describe the new features and enhancements in HCL Verse 11.0.x.
What's new for Microsoft Outlook support
What's new in Verse 11.0.x on Android
The following features are new in Verse 11.0.0 on Android:
What's new in Verse 11.0.x for iOS
The following features are new in Verse 11.0.0 for iOS:
New server features
Traveler 11.0.x provides the following new server features and enhancements for administrators.
Administering HCL Traveler
Information on planning, installing, configuring, and administering HCL Traveler.
Planning for installation and configuration
There are many installation and configuration considerations you should review before installing the HCL Traveler server.
Installing the HCL Traveler server
The following topics describe options for installing and uninstalling the server:
Configuring HCL Traveler server
The HCL Traveler configuration settings are part of the Domino® server document. The first time that the HCL Traveler server is started, it performs any necessary configurations. You might want to perform additional configurations beyond the basics. The following topics describe additional configuration options.
Administering HCL Traveler
The HCL Traveler server component functions as a Domino® server add-in task and responds to Domino server console commands. Topics in this section describe common administrative tasks for administering a HCL Traveler server.
Using HCL Traveler and mobile clients
Information on configuring and using HCL Traveler with supported device clients.
Common HCL Traveler user tasks
There are many tasks that are common to HCL Traveler, regardless of the device you are using.
Using HCL Verse Mobile
You can bring many of the capabilities of HCL Verse – See Important People, manage tasks that Need Action, and act quickly on top items – to your Android or iOS device.
Using an Apple device FAQ
There is no client software to install to use HCL Traveler on Apple devices. However, you must create an account on your device for mail, calendar, and contacts before you can connect to the HCL Traveler server.
Using a BlackBerry device FAQ
There is no client software to install to use HCL Traveler on BlackBerry devices. However, you must create an account on your device for mail, calendar, and contacts before you can connect to the HCL Traveler server.
Using a Windows™ Phone device FAQ
There is no client software to install to use HCL Traveler on Windows™ Phone devices. However, you must create an account on your device for mail, calendar, and contacts before you can connect to the HCL Traveler server.
Using a Windows™ tablet device FAQ
HCL Traveler provides support for Windows™ tablet devices, such as Windows RT and Windows Pro.
Using an Android device Frequently Asked Questions
Traveler for Android devices is now HCL Verse for Android devices.
Using HCL Traveler for Microsoft Outlook FAQ
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.
Using IBM Mail Support for Microsoft Outlook (IMSMO) FAQ
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 htmo/3.0/use_using_HTMO.html.
Troubleshooting, known limitations, and restrictions
This section provides helpful troubleshooting tips, known limitations, and restrictions.
Troubleshooting tips
This topic leads to troubleshooting tips for the HCL Traveler and the devices that are used with it.
Known limitations and restrictions
This topic leads to known restrictions and limitations for HCL Traveler by device type.
Gathering log files for support
This section contains related HCL Traveler links. It also contains instructions on gathering log files to assist HCL Traveler Support in helping you resolve server and device problems.
More information and requesting HCL support
This topic contains links to HCL Traveler information, resources, and support.
HCL Traveler Companion FAQs

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