HP TeamLinks V5.0

Compaq Computer Corporation, 2001 5
Options for Integrating Applications with
TeamLinks
1. Simple MAPI Support
Simple MAPI provides a standard for integrating
desktop applications with electronic mail applications.
Any application that supports Simple MAPI can be
integrated with TeamLinks Mail when it is used on a
Windows system.
Note: A restriction of TeamLinks does not allow you
to choose support for a Microsoft Exchange
Server file cabinet and still have TeamLinks
Simple MAPI support.
2. Open Document Management API (ODMA) support
ODMA is a standard for integrating desktop
applications with document management systems such
as the TeamLinks file cabinet. Any application that
supports the ODMA standard can be integrated with
the TeamLinks file cabinet when it is used on a
Windows system.
3. TeamLinks Application Integration Software
TeamLinks includes software that enables certain
applications (such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft
Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint) to access TeamLinks
Mail and the TeamLinks file cabinet.
4. General Comments about Application Integration
TeamLinks V5.0 provides application integration for
32-bit applications only, such as Office 97 and Office
2000 running on Windows systems.
POP3/MIME Support
In addition to being a mail client for ALL-IN-1, Office
Server, Exchange or MailWorks, TeamLinks can be
used as an Internet Mail client. TeamLinks can send
and receive mail with an Internet mail server that
supports SMTP and POP3. Furthermore, TeamLinks
can send MIME encoded messages and decode MIME
encoded messages. The TeamLinks local file cabinet is
used as the message store.
Group Management Support
ALL-IN-1 and Office Server Group support within
TeamLinks allows users to create and modify groups,
send mail to a group or associate a shared drawer with
a group.
Active URL Reference Support in the Read
Message Window
When the Read Message viewer detects a URL in the
cover memo or in an attachment, TeamLinks
highlights it. The user can then double-click on the
URL causing TeamLinks to launch a new instance of
the user's Web browser and display the Web page
associated with the URL.
Operating Configurations
TeamLinks runs in several environments: as part of a
WAN where host servers are constantly available; on
laptops that have host services available occasionally;
and on isolated local area networks that have only
occasional connections to host services.
Physical connection choices are Ethernet and
asynchronous. Ethernet requires TCP/IP. An
asynchronous connection (i.e. Windows dial up) can be
made via PPP and SLIP.
HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
Processors Supported
A personal computer using an Intel Pentium I, II or III
microprocessor, IBM or compatible. A processor clock
of 166 Mhz or better is recommended.
Other Hardware Required
A minimum of 32 MB system memory should be
allocated for TeamLinks Mail
Note: This is in addition to the memory used by
the system software and any other
applications that may be running.
A CD-ROM drive
DISK SPACE REQUIREMENTS
Minimum disk space required for installation of
TeamLinks Mail is 60 MB
These counts refer to the disk space required on the
system disk. The sizes are approximate; actual sizes
may vary depending on the user's system environment,
configuration and software options.
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
TeamLinks Mail for Windows requires software on
both the PC client and a supported server.
For TeamLinks Mail V5.0:
Microsoft Windows 95
Microsoft Windows 98
Microsoft Windows Me
Microsoft Windows NT V4.0 (Intel) with SP4 or
higher