A shrink wrapped license of Lotus Notes software was included with my Lenovo workstation hardware purchase. Am I entitled to use it to access a Lotus Domino server?
A. Some Lenovo PC and ThinkPad computers may carry an entitlement for a standalone IBM Lotus Notes client license, allowing users to install and run this complete Internet client with rich e-mail and personal information management (PIM) features. In this context, the Lotus Notes client can be used to access Internet (POP3 or IMAP) e-mail, directory and Web servers that are not based on Lotus Domino. However, the standalone Lotus Notes license does not include access to any IBM Lotus Domino server.The standalone Lotus Notes client license would be considered a POP3, IMAP or basic Web browser client that requires a separately acquired client access license to access Lotus Domino capabilities. If you want to access a Lotus Domino server, OEM tradeup part numbers are available for you to upgrade standalone licenses to full Lotus Notes licenses at a reduced price. Consult your IBM representative or IBM Business Partner for more details.
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