PLANNING
Using multiple mail.box databases allows multiple server processes to write mail at once; the Router can operate on messages in one mail.box database, while clients or other servers deposit mail to other mail.box databases.
Attachment consolidation through the Domino Object and Attachment Service (DAOS) provides more efficient disk usage by storing a single copy of every file attachment in a message addressed to multiple recipients on a server in a repository on the server. Each recipient sees and works with an attachment as usual, but the file is referenced and stored once to save disk space in users' mail files. Users can still edit and copy the attachment as usual.
Domino and the Domino Administrator have a number of monitoring features to help you plan, review, and troubleshoot your Domino system. You can record server statistics, see which tasks are running on servers, track mail messages, and make changes to multiple databases at once.
Related concepts Controlling the Mail Tracking Collector The Domino server log file (LOG.NSF) Attachment consolidation
Related tasks Creating multiple MAIL.BOX databases Preparing for transaction logging Setting up mail monitoring Setting up the Reports database