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Update: 9:00 PM 24 June 2003
We have completed the reconfiguration of our mail server to make it more efficient at processing mail. We are watching the situation closely. Update: 5:00 PM 24 June 2003 There are currently delays in email delivery to Chebucto accounts due to the large backlog of mail from this weekend's service disruption. We are working on restoring normal service as soon as is possible. We are processing new mail as fast as is possible and are re-arranging our equipment to increase its efficiency in handling mail. We apologise for the inconvenience to our users and thank you for your continued patience. Updated: 24 June 2003
The total failure of a 2-year-old hard drive on Chebucto Community Net's
main server early Saturday morning (June 21) has resulted in some continuing
service disruptions to Chebucto users. A new hard drive was purchased and
installed by early Saturday afternoon, but its configuration and the restoration
of the nightly tape backups to it took much longer than anybody had anticipated.
The new hard drive is reported to be much slower then the old drive, which is
being replaced under warranty. Technical Committee
volunteers worked through the weekend and are continuing to work on
restoring Chebucto services.
At this time there are reports of several text account services being down
including some text account file management
tools, Zmodem uploads and downloads, and there are reports of difficulty logging into text accounts.
Graphical account users are reporting difficulty logging into their
mail with home computer mail programs. Outlook Express users in particular
are reporting timing out while trying to download their mail. These delays in
logging in to get mail should resolve when the backlog of mail has been delivered.
In the meantime, mail can be accessed using the Chebucto webmail,
http://chebucto.ca
No user email was lost in the hard drive crash and all new incoming mail
to Chebucto is being delivered now. Priority is being given to new arriving
mail with the backlog of mail being delivered as fast as our system
will allow. As of 9 am Tuesday morning, there are approximately 30,000
messages in the mail queue.
Chebucto
mousepads may be purchased from the Chebucto Office for $10 each or mailed
out for $15 each. Contact office@chebucto.ns.ca
to order.
Chebucto advises all users of the Windows Operating System to keep updated
with the latest security updates from Microsoft. There are major security
holes in the Microsoft Windows Operating System, Microsoft's Internet
Explorer web browser and Microsoft's Outlook Express email program which
can be fixed with software patches from Microsoft's authentic Windows Update site.
Unpatched versions of these Microsoft products are vulnerable to many
viruses, worms, trojan programs and exploits where hostile users can get
access to your computer and files. Users are advised to keep current with
Service Packs and Critical Updates for Microsoft products.
Chebucto Users still tops in *.NS.CA SETI processingSETI, the Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence, has been processing their radio telescope data with home users' computers for years now. Using an innovative screensaver which runs whenever the user computer is not in use, SETI has had more than 1,507,000 years of high quality computer processor time donated to it.Of all the computer domains ending in the letters NS.CA, denoting Nova Scotia, chebucto.ns.ca now ranks number one, producing more than double the results of both the government of Nova Scotia and the vast resources of EdNet, the schools network combined. Current stats here. Chebucto users have sent in more than 21,000 results, representing more than 43 years of CPU time that would otherwise have been wasted.
SETI is about to enter a new phase, targetting the top 200 candidate
signals for direct observation using the full resources of the world's
largest radio telescope at Arecibo, Puerto Rico.
Outlook user email advisoryAfter the continuing wave of viruses specifically targetting users of Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express email programs, and the constant stream of user complaints about randomly altered program settings and difficulty using the program, the Chebucto Community Net Office and the Chebucto Technical Committee recommend our users do not use either Outlook or Outlook Express as their email program.Windows Users can find a selection of email programs available for download here and Macintosh users can find a selection of email programs here.
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