
Email me about additional limits we should include, or with general suggestions for how to make this resource better. Again - is it possible to synchronise Calendars between Notes and Exchange so that the Presence provided by OCS (which of course is reading from Exchange) can reflect the calendar status from Notes because of a back-end Calendar sync between Exchange 2010 and Notes Any pointers / advice provided is greatly appreciated - I acknowledge that this may be impossible, but having tried to research this scenario in TechNet I can not find much about it post Exchange 2003/2007 with Exchange Calendar Connector 2005 for Lotus Notes being returned mostly, but this does not appear to be that relevant to the scenario and I can not see if it is supported for Ex 2010 in any case.Maintained as a general resource for IBM Lotus Notes/Domino developers and administrators, with information coming from Lotus Notes Help, IBM technotes, as well as developers and admins like you! If any limits seem wrong to you, or if you have experience that says the IBM documentation is wrong, let me know. on the users handset Question 2) Another area under review is at what stage to rollout OCS to the desktops also - I appreciate that this is an Exchange forum - but my interest is in the Calendar Integrated Presence that Office Communicator can provide. If it's not impossible, there are clear benefits to synchronising the message status also - for example the message is New in both systems until read in one or the other, it is most likely that the user will open the message in Notes that will have the voicemail content as an attachment - once it is read here this status should be sent back to Exchange where the message is marked as read and therefore, where relevant, extinguish the Message Waiting Light etc.

Question 1) Is is possible to use a connector between Notes and Exchange so that we can map the mailbox in Lotus to the mailbox in Exchange - objective here is to synchronise voicemail messages from Exchange back to the current Notes mailbox.

It is preferable to retain Lotus Notes on the desktop as the email (and Notes applications) interface whilst providing a new mailbox in Exchange, initially, just to receive Voicemail essentially. Primary objective for Exchange 2010 is to implement Exchange Unified Messaging. We would like to phase a Lotus Notes Migation to Exchange 2010 (as it stands) over an elongated period. Hi there - I will provide this as a brief scenario initially.
