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Verse on premise does support SAML authentication. I have it working with ADFS. There is still a limitation if you are clustered, and you have a failover situation, the ID vault won't be accessible from the server where the user failed over because we hold it in memory of the server where the authentication initiated from. The web failover works fine, the user won't experience a problem unless they try to open or send an encrypted email - they will be prompted for their password. Details on this issue are described here: https://support.hcltechsw.com/csm?id=kb_article&sysparm_article=KB0031185
Please open a case with HCL support if you need any assistance in configuring Verse with SAML.
Verse and SAML is definitely working.
This is supported and working. We are using Verse On Premises with SAML authentication (using ADFS IdP). Make sure iNotes and VOP are running on the same server, using the same Service Name (e.g. "mail.acme.com"). Configure iNotes for SAML SSO, and VOP will be working with SAML correctly (even with Notes encrypted emails). Set the default URI to "/verse" in your Website document.
Out of curiosity, are you able to find any official documents that stated SAML is not supported for Verse On Premise ?
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