Hi Chris,
Did you ever come across what appears to be an undocumented and unfinished Notes feature that has to do with assigning expiry date to messages as you drag them into folders? This is in Notes 8 template. The form is called "(Folder Expiration Settings)" and the agents are called "(Change Custom Expiration)" and "(Change Expiration On Folder Documents)". There is also a dedicated script library for this. I'm looking for more info on this but I can't find anything anywhere. This looks like a very nice feature, something we definitely need in our environment.
Regards,
Bodek
I am guessing however this sounds like the Custom Expiration Setting function in the R7 template. This is basically IBM internal functionality that has been added to the shipping template and with a single notes.ini parameter is displayed in the memo form. There are some agents (that do not ship) that IBM run on their servers which manage the deletion/expiration of the documents. (look at the desktop policy form in the end table cells for the parameter)
As I said, I am only guessing however this may be a direction to look at.
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