Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Report Server for e-mail delivery of reports with Lotus Notes

I'm facing a pb in configuring Report Server for e-mail delivery with Lotus
Notes. Is it possible?
If so, what are the points, I should pay attention to.
I entered the Lotus Notes Mail server IP address in SMTPServer key in
RSReportServer.Config file.
I'm getting this error message:"the transport failed to connect to the
server"
I'm using Reporting services (SP1) on Windows 2000 server (SP4).
Thanks for your helpOur new product, Proposion Report Adapter for Microsoft Reporting Services
and Lotus Notes/Domino, fixes this problem and a lot more. (It also allows
you to use Notes/Domino as data sources for reports and/or allows you to
automatically deposit scheduled reports into Notes databases.) See
http://www.proposion.com/ReportAdapter.
Side note: We recently exhibited at a big Lotus user's conference and, to
our surprise, this was our most popular product this year. I ended up doing
dozens of Reporting Services demos and many commented that it blew away
Crystal Reports, etc. Often, people already had SQL Server in house but did
not know about Reporting Services. I also found a fair amount of customers
who were already in the process of switching to Reporting Services, but did
not realize how extensible it was.
I can't wait to get started with the Yukon version!
-Steve
"bhmsaad" <bhmsaad@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:722F9A59-1398-48C9-B4D8-C28AAF5C9A09@.microsoft.com...
> I'm facing a pb in configuring Report Server for e-mail delivery with
> Lotus
> Notes. Is it possible?
> If so, what are the points, I should pay attention to.
> I entered the Lotus Notes Mail server IP address in SMTPServer key in
> RSReportServer.Config file.
> I'm getting this error message:"the transport failed to connect to the
> server"
> I'm using Reporting services (SP1) on Windows 2000 server (SP4).
> Thanks for your help

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