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The ISR computer center provides the following services to all ISR users. | The ISR computer center provides the following services to all ISR users. | ||
* Mail: mailboxes for incoming mail, accessible via IMAP, POP3, and Web, all secured with SSL (Cyrus IMAP), and authenticated outgoing mail (Sendmail) | * '''Mail''': mailboxes for incoming mail, accessible via IMAP, POP3, and Web, 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) | * '''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) | * '''Mailing lists''': besides the usual mail alias mechanism, hosting of mailing lists including public/private archives and web administration interface (Mailman software) | ||
* 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) | * '''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) | ||
* Other services: SVN, MySQL | * '''Other services''': SVN, MySQL | ||
See next section for configuration details. | See next section for configuration details. |
Revision as of 20:32, 28 March 2008
Available services
The ISR computer center provides the following services to all ISR users.
- Mail: mailboxes for incoming mail, accessible via IMAP, POP3, and Web, 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)
- 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)
- Other services: SVN, MySQL
See next section for configuration details.