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ECL Mystery Solved On April 1 and April 15 I blogged about ECL alerts from -No Signature-. After opening an incident with Lotus, we determined that when security is based on roles and the signer of the design elements is granted that role via group instead of being specifically listed in the ACL this can happen. Here is part of an email I got back from Lotus support:
What I found on this was a situation where "No signature" ECL alerts were being sent when a role or a group was listed in the security tab for a database on a server. As the work-around, it stated that if you add the signer of the design element in the security tab of that design elements properties, you would get no alert or an alert with the name of the Signer ( depending of your ECL settings ). In order to do that, it stated that you need to add the Signer in the ACL of the database. The problem appears if there is only a role in the security tab and only if the database is on a server.
The original SPR was about a view, but it appears to be the same issue.
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