Most Content Management Server 2001 error messages contain details to help you determine the source of the error.
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The following error messages are logged continuously on the Lotus® Domino® server console: "MT Collector: Failed updating entry in message tracking store:[inmsgid]=5b2767deced1e3da& [inrcp][email protected]: No documents found" Purging, reindexing or recreating will not help to resolve the issue in this case.
This issue is reported to Lotus Quality Engineering as SPR# GHAN7WBSEP and it is fixed in Notes/Domino release 8.5.3.
If at all you need to enable SSLv3, you need to enable the SSLv3 protocol for all components. The VMware Product Interoperability Matrix provides details about the compatibility of current and earlier versions of VMware v Sphere components, including ESXi, VMware v Center Server, the v Sphere Web Client, and optional VMware products.
Check the VMware Product Interoperability Matrix also for information about supported management and backup agents before you install ESXi or v Center Server.
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VMware does not recommend re-enabling SSLv3 due to POODLE vulnerability.
Technote #1182271: Incorrect results from Message Tracking Center (MTC) reports Technote #1221830: How to recreate the Message Tracking Store database and MTDATA subdirectory Technote #1238727: Error: 'MT Collector: Failed updating entry in message tracking store Technote #1516042: Error: 'MT Collector: Failed updating entry in message tracking store...' No documents Found Message recall: developer Works Article: Using the Message Recall feature in IBM Lotus Notes and Domino V8 Technote #1266480: How to determine why a particular message could not be recalled Technote #1431589: If a message is recalled, will anyone know message recall took place?
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