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JANET Web Mail Service


RM EasyMail Plus - infrastructure improvement work

Following the infrastructure improvement work carried out to the RM EasyMail Plus service during the summer 2007, the next stage, which includes further infrastructure improvements, will involve work to the service on Friday 19 October and Saturday 20 October.

This is part of the continuing evolution of RM EasyMail Plus, to ensure its increased performance and stability.

When will this work be happening?

On Friday 19 October the JANET Web Mail Service will be unavailable from 18:00 pm  to 23:59 pm as work is performed to the SAN network to further strengthen its resilience.

The following day, Saturday 20 October, there will be a hardware upgrade and tests to check the failover process, during this time the service will continue to be available with a possibility of interruptions. This work is scheduled between 10:00 am to 18:00 pm.

 


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About the Service

JANET(UK) provides an e-mail service to organisations that do not have the resources to support one themselves. It has agreed a contract with RM to provide a JANET Web Mail Service (based on RM EasyMail Plus), which is centrally funded for the Specialist College and ACL sectors. Since the start of the service, we have received a lot of interest from other part of the JANET community. JANET(UK) has therefore agreed with JISC to extend the offer to the wider JANET community as a chargeable service.  For the tariff go to: http://www.janet.ac.uk/services/network-services/web-services/webmail/applying.html#6.

The JANET Web Mail Service uses a standard web browser for receiving and composing e-mail messages. This means that users can send and receive e-mail from any computer with Internet access, and mail is stored and processed at the data centre where the Web Mail server is located. Individual users will be identified by an e-mail address in a format that can be recognised across the Internet such as:
jblock@yourorganisation.ac.uk.

The first part of the address is a user name, allocated by the administrator at the organisation. This can be something like J.Block, or Joe.Block or jb2004. The second part of the address, after the ‘@’ sign, is the domain name which identifies the organisation on the Internet. The domain name of an organisation that uses the service may be arranged by JANET(UK) or by another service provider.

The service lets authorised individuals at each organisation administer the creation and deletion of user e-mail accounts. The normal limit on the amount of e-mail stored for each user name or account is 20MB. If an organisation has a particular need for a different amount of storage, they should discuss it with JANET(UK).

The major features include: