Lotus Notes Email Backup
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- Lotus Notes | Domino Backup
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On this page you can find the full list of backup-related features of Handy Backup. All these features are available in Small Server (standalone edition) and Network Server (enterprise backup... - Handy Backup Server Software for Enterprise
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