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* '''Mail''': mailboxes for incoming mail, accessible via IMAP, POP3, and [http://webmail.isr.ist.utl.pt/ Webmail], all secured with SSL (Cyrus IMAP), and authenticated outgoing mail (Sendmail)
* '''Mail''': mailboxes for incoming mail, accessible via IMAP, POP3, and [http://webmail.isr.ist.utl.pt/ Webmail], all secured with SSL (Cyrus IMAP), and authenticated outgoing mail (Sendmail)
** [http://webmail.isr.ist.utl.pt New webmail interface] -- recommended option
** [http://omni.isr.ist.utl.pt/oldwebmail Old webmail interface] -- use it to change your mail password
* '''UNIX accounts''': shell accounts in a Linux server, accessible via SSH protocol, including hosting of personal pages. All accounts are daily backed-up (see below)
* '''UNIX accounts''': shell accounts in a Linux server, accessible via SSH protocol, including hosting of personal pages. All accounts are daily backed-up (see below)
* '''Mailing lists''': besides the usual mail alias mechanism, hosting of mailing lists including public/private archives and web administration interface (Mailman software). [http://omni.isr.ist.utl.pt/mailman/listinfo Hosted mailing lists]
* '''Mailing lists''': besides the usual mail alias mechanism, hosting of mailing lists including public/private archives and web administration interface (Mailman software). [http://omni.isr.ist.utl.pt/mailman/listinfo Hosted mailing lists]

Revision as of 19:07, 10 December 2009

Important information

To create an account, please print and fill in this PDF form and deliver it to the ISR secretariat (7th floor).

The support email contact for the ISR is the following: sysadmin (at) isr.ist.utl.pt

Available services

The ISR computer center provides the following services to all ISR users.

  • Mail: mailboxes for incoming mail, accessible via IMAP, POP3, and Webmail, all secured with SSL (Cyrus IMAP), and authenticated outgoing mail (Sendmail)
  • UNIX accounts: shell accounts in a Linux server, accessible via SSH protocol, including hosting of personal pages. All accounts are daily backed-up (see below)
  • Mailing lists: besides the usual mail alias mechanism, hosting of mailing lists including public/private archives and web administration interface (Mailman software). Hosted mailing lists
  • Mail filtering: web interface to edit rules for mail filtering, including ability too discard or move to specific folders, based on pattern matching rules (Sieve). Web interface
  • Other services: SVN, MySQL, FTP mirror

See next section for configuration details.

Configuration instructions

Address = (assigned by systems administration)
Network = 10.0.0.0
Broadcast = 10.0.255.255
Netmask = 255.255.0.0
Gateway = 10.0.0.254
DNS Domain = isrnet
DNS servers = 10.0.0.1, 10.0.0.2
DNS search order = isrnet, isr.ist.utl.pt, ist.utl.pt

Available campus licenses

Please check CIIST pages for further information.

HOW-TO section

Information

This section contains miscelaneous reference information regarding ISR network.