As of 6 PM, Thursday, August 21, there are 1.25 million messages in the
email queue awaiting delivery. We are estimating that all backlogged email
should be delivered by Friday night/Saturday morning at this time.
Processing this much email is causing some Chebucto services such as
Webmail to be slower to access than usual. In a related issue Chebucto
text service mail users reported problems sending mail this morning but
this was fixed by lunch time.
Earlier this week the Chebucto main server began mysteriously shutting down for no readily apparent reason. The main server, which sorts mail, controls user mail access, and hosts most of the Chebucto Community Net website, has been in stable use since 2003. The problem was determined to be from overheating CPUs and was fixed Tuesday evening with additional refrigerated air being piped directly to the main server.
Since then, a backlog of email, 1.35 million messages at its peak early Tuesday evening (August 19, 2008), representing around one day's volume of email, has been delivered as fast as it can be processed. An increase in incoming email both yesterday and another increase from that again today has added more mail to the queue to be delivered. By dawn today the mail queue had dropped to 650,000 messages when mail started coming in faster than it could be processed. The mail queue grew to 1.33 million messages before some additional server adjustments increased mail processing speed to go faster than the rate of incoming mail.
In a typical day, 3,000 to 7,000 messages are legitimate email and the rest of the 1.3 million messages are junk mail, with around 5,000 to 10,000 virus-laden emails thrown in for good measure. Incoming email is scanned for viruses, scanned to determine if the message is junk or not then it is sent on to Chebucto's main server for delivery. Volumes of spam mail have been doubling and sometimes tripling every few months.
Plans are to replace the Chebucto main server with a more powerful 4 CPU Enterprise-class server we've had donated to us sometime in the near future.
UPDATE 16:30 Friday, August 22: The mail queue is down to 170,000
messages from yesterday's peak of 1.33 million. Thanks to the hard work of
Johnathan Thibodeau, Chebucto's main server has processed close to two
day's worth of mail in one day, keeping up with new incoming email while
steadily chewing through the backlogged mail from earlier this week. At
the current rate of processing all mail should be delivered by later on
this evening.
The Chebucto Wireless project is an ambitious design to bring secure low-cost high-speed wireless internet access to Metro residents. There has been interest in the project from community nets and other groups across Canada.
There has been zero development money from any outside source. All work on the wireless project has been in addition to the regular technical maintenance that Chebucto requires to keep operating.
The Chebucto Community Net now brings non-profit high-speed Internet to the metro Halifax area with a mesh network of wireless nodes hosted by users themselves.
Chebucto Wireless offers free public access to local metro and government websites and full Internet access to Chebucto Plus level memberships, currently $100 per year for individuals.
The areas to be served by the new wireless access will be determined by the residents of metro themselves. There's a map here.
Chebucto is looking for residents able to host wireless nodes, the
cornerstone of the network, and when we get enough nodes in a
neighbourhood, we can look at bringing network access where it is needed.
A node sign-up form is online
here.
Our RSS feed is our way of letting people know fast about important software updates and security alerts as well as new developments at Chebucto. Stay informed with the news as soon as we have it ourselves with our RSS news feed.
Web browser: Mozilla Firefox free from Mozilla.com
Current version for Windows 2000, XP, Vista: 3.01
Current version for Windows 98, ME, and later:
2.0.0.16.
Email client: Mozilla Thunderbird free from Mozilla.com
Current version: 2.0.0.16.
All-in-one web browser, email client,
web page editor: Mozilla
SeaMonkey free from
Mozilla.org
Current version: 1.1.11.
Anti-Spyware Software:
Free anti-virus programs for home users (Note that both of these programs also have paid versions which offer additional features):
FTP Software: FileZilla free from FileZilla.SourceForge.net
RSS Newsfeed Reader: RSSOwl free from RSSOwl.Org
SSH Client: Putty free from Simon Tatham
The Chebucto Office does not recommend using the Internet Explorer web browser for any use except for accessing Microsoft's own Windows Update page. The popular web browser has been repeatedly successfully targetted by virus writers in particular seeking to break into home computers to use them for criminal purposes such as sending out spam, sending out viruses to break into other computers and being used to disrupt services on other computer systems.
After many reports about vulnerabilities for 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.
Keeping Microsoft Windows up to date is also very important. Windows XP users should have Service Pack 2 installed. All Microsoft Windows users should make a point of using Internet Explorer to visit the Microsoft Windows Update site at least once a month and download all critical updates.
We have available these excellent quality Chebucto
Community Net hats. Click on photo to see larger version. These
fashionable stone coloured washed cotton Chino twill hats are low fitting
with adjustable strap and antique silver ring buckle for a perfect fit
and are embroidered with the Chebucto Community Net logo and web address.
Machine washable and drip dry with a pre curved peak, this hat will
provide years of comfortable wear as well as showing your support for
Halifax's own one-of-a-kind independent Community Net.
You can get your very own Chebucto Community Net hat from the Chebucto office for $20 or we can mail it out to you for an additional $10.
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