Returns the name of the Domino server and the name of the current user's Mail database.
Syntax
@MailDbName
Return value
server; path
Text list with two elements:
This @function returns an empty string ("") if:
This function works in any formula except column formulas. When a formula runs on a server, the server is considered the current user, so @MailDbName returns the name of the server.
The returned value is formatted as a twoitem text list specifying the Server;Directory\Database.NSF, as in:
ACMEMAIL;LEGAL\DLEE.NSF
If the database is stored on the user's own computer, Notes/Domino returns the null string for the server name. For example, dial up user Debbie Lee may keep a local replica of her Mail database on her workstation; when she is set up for workstationbased mail, @MailDbName returns:
;DLEE.NSF
This is useful in applications that send mail; for example, you can use it to determine whether the current user is set up for serverbased mail, and determine the appropriate course of action based on the result.
You cannot use this function in Web applications.
Language cross-reference
GetUserInfo method of LotusScript NotesRegistration class
getUserInfo method of Java Registration class
Example See Also