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This site was created to provide tools, information, and share experience that might be useful for Rational tools administrators.  
 
This site was created to provide tools, information, and share experience that might be useful for Rational tools administrators.  
  
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Revision as of 19:32, 23 November 2012

Rational Administrators

This site was created to provide tools, information, and share experience that might be useful for Rational tools administrators.

It is powered by MediaWiki and opened for everyone. If you would like to contribute your materials, please feel free to do it.


Latest news

  • Email Notification Package 1.6 was released
The new version delivers better support for non-ascii code pages. Please check Release Notes for details.


  • Commercial Support
ClearQuest Email Notification package is officially supported by CQAdmin, inc. Three levels or support are currently offered, starting with free community support at http://forum.cqadmin.org. Consulting services are also available.


  • IBM-Rational VoiCE 2011
ClearQuest Email Notification package was presented at IBM-Rational VoiCE 2011 conference in Reno, NV (presentation)


  • Email notification package support forum
Support forum is available now. Please do not hesitate to ask questions or share your experience.
http://forum.cqadmin.org/

Resources

If you would like to use flexible notification rules, reliable delivery, sending HTML emails with rich text, fonts, and colors, configuring reminders, and many other features, you might like the package.
Would you like to administer Dynamic Lists via the ClearQuest Web client? You might consider using the editor.