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Mozilla Firefox 1.0.4 Browser on Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Linux 7.x In addition, in Version 7.0.2, there will be support for Mac clients using the Firefox browser. 7.1 Overview of Domino Web Access From a technical perspective, Domino Web Access (previously iNotes Web Access) provides Lotus Notes users with browser-based access to Notes mail and to Notes calendaring and scheduling features. Domino Web Access users can send and receive mail, view their calendars, invite people to meetings, create to do lists, keep a notebook, and work offline. After being set up for Domino Web Access, a user can use both the standard Notes client and a Web browser to access their mail files. Because both the Notes client and Domino Web Access operate on the same underlying user mail file, read and unread marks remain up-to-date, regardless of which client the user uses to read the mail. Users can also synchronize contact information in their Personal Address Book with information in their Contact List in Domino Web Access. In addition, to provide users with the ability to both work offline and use Sametime. To work offline, it is possible to integrate Domino Web Access with Domino Off-Line Services. Domino Off-Line Services enables users to work offline, disconnected from the network, and provides many replication features that Notes users expect when working in the Notes client. It is also possible to integrate Domino Web Access with Lotus Sametime to provide integrated, real-time chat features for Domino Web Access users. It is worth noting that neither Domino Off-Line Services nor Sametime are required for Domino Web Access use. In terms of security, there are a few basic things to remember when it comes to Domino Web