From cfeskens at willamette.edu Thu Feb 5 15:04:07 2004 From: cfeskens at willamette.edu (Casey Feskens) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:45 2004 Subject: NW-HEAT listserv test Message-ID: <4022CBE7.2000301@willamette.edu> This is a test of the NW-HEAT listserv. Please disregard. -- --------------------------------------------- Casey Feskens System Administrator/Network Svcs. Consultant Willamette Integrated Technology Services Willamette University, Salem, OR Phone: (503) 370-6950 Fax: (503) 375-5456 --------------------------------------------- From mextine at stmartin.edu Thu Feb 5 16:10:38 2004 From: mextine at stmartin.edu (Extine, Michael W.) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:45 2004 Subject: Job Opening Message-ID: Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: MIS Dept Mgr Announcement.doc Type: application/msword Size: 38912 bytes Desc: MIS Dept Mgr Announcement.doc Url : http://lists.nw-heat.org/pipermail/nw-heat/attachments/20040205/c5ef1bb3/MISDeptMgrAnnouncement.doc From rtanner at linfield.edu Tue Feb 10 15:04:11 2004 From: rtanner at linfield.edu (Rob Tanner) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:45 2004 Subject: Linux servers and Raid Message-ID: <38690000.1076454251@oberon.linfield.edu> Hi, Is anyone working with RedHat AS servers and RAID? I have some concerns regarding compatibility Adaptec's Zero-Channel 2010S RAID card, and I'm hoping someone might provide me with a little insight. Thanks, Rob _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /\_\_\_\_\ /\_\ /\_\_\_\_\_\ /\/_/_/_/_/ /\/_/ \/_/_/_/_/_/ QUIDQUID LATINE DICTUM SIT, /\/_/__\/_/ __ /\/_/ /\/_/ PROFUNDUM VIDITUR /\/_/_/_/_/ /\_\ /\/_/ /\/_/ /\/_/ \/_/ /\/_/_/\/_/ /\/_/ (Whatever is said in Latin \/_/ \/_/ \/_/_/_/_/ \/_/ appears profound) Rob Tanner UNIX Services Manager Linfield College, McMinnville OR (503) 434-2558 From cstevens at lclark.edu Thu Feb 12 13:45:59 2004 From: cstevens at lclark.edu (Christopher Stevens) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:45 2004 Subject: WebMail Recommendations Message-ID: We are currently using SilkyMail from Cyrusoft as our webmail client but are looking for another solution that is more robust. If anyone has a recommendation on a webmail package they are satisfied with (paid or open source), please let me know. Thank you, Chris Stevens Director of Network and Technical Services Lewis & Clark College From ethan.benatan at reed.edu Thu Feb 12 14:22:15 2004 From: ethan.benatan at reed.edu (Ethan Benatan) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:45 2004 Subject: WebMail Recommendations In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Chris- We're just on the verge of full deployment. We've narrowed the field to Horde and Squirrelmail, and opinions seem to be divided (we may wind up keeping them both if necessary, though we'd prefer to keep one to reduce maintenance and support effort). I'm CCing our academic unix sysadmin, Ben Poliakoff, who may have more technical info for you. From the user end, Horde is full-featured but a bit cluttered looking and can be slow on some broswers; Squirrel has fewer features, but is cleaner looking and apparently faster overall. There are some reports that Mac users have fewer attachment problems with Squirrelmail. Good luck- Ethan Christopher Stevens wrote at 2/12/04 1:59 PM -0800: >We are currently using SilkyMail from Cyrusoft as our webmail client but >are looking for another solution that is more robust. > >If anyone has a recommendation on a webmail package they are satisfied >with (paid or open source), please let me know. > >Thank you, >Chris Stevens >Director of Network and Technical Services >Lewis & Clark College -- ___ Ethan Benatan Director, Computer User Services Reed College 503.777.7539 From cfeskens at willamette.edu Thu Feb 12 15:42:12 2004 From: cfeskens at willamette.edu (Casey Feskens) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:45 2004 Subject: WebMail Recommendations In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <402C0F54.7080308@willamette.edu> Ethan Benatan wrote: >Chris- > >We're just on the verge of full deployment. We've narrowed the field >to Horde and Squirrelmail, and opinions seem to be divided (we may >wind up keeping them both if necessary, though we'd prefer to keep >one to reduce maintenance and support effort). I'm CCing our >academic unix sysadmin, Ben Poliakoff, who may have more technical >info for you. > > From the user end, Horde is full-featured but a bit cluttered looking >and can be slow on some broswers; Squirrel has fewer features, but >is cleaner looking and apparently faster overall. There are some >reports that Mac users have fewer attachment problems with >Squirrelmail. > >Good luck- > >Ethan > >Christopher Stevens wrote at 2/12/04 1:59 PM -0800: > > >>We are currently using SilkyMail from Cyrusoft as our webmail client but >>are looking for another solution that is more robust. >> >>If anyone has a recommendation on a webmail package they are satisfied >>with (paid or open source), please let me know. >> >>Thank you, >>Chris Stevens >>Director of Network and Technical Services >>Lewis & Clark College >> >> We've been using squirrelmail for about a year-and-a-half now and have been satisfied enough with it that we aren't out searching for a better client. They seem to have a large installed user-base and an active list of plug-ins being developed. It plays nicely with LDAP and SQL. -- --------------------------------------------- Casey Feskens System Administrator/Network Svcs. Consultant Willamette Integrated Technology Services Willamette University, Salem, OR Phone: (503) 370-6950 Fax: (503) 375-5456 --------------------------------------------- From ingerman at skidmore.edu Fri Feb 13 05:10:45 2004 From: ingerman at skidmore.edu (Bret Ingerman) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:45 2004 Subject: WebMail Recommendations In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <08C46078-5E26-11D8-B330-0003937CAEB8@skidmore.edu> Chris: Hello from New York (I've tried to blur the boundary between New York and the "greater NorthWest"). We were also looking into this and evaluated Horde, IMP, and SquirrelMail (we currently use WebMail, from Infinite Technologies, a product that is no longer supported). In the end, the best web mail client we saw was the Microsoft Web Connector. So, we are in the midst of evaluating taking the plunge and switching to an exchange back-end and exchange for mail. We think it will bring us some ease of administration (being able to buy things off the shelf rather than building the bridges ourselves), and it ties in nicely with a number of other things we have in the works, such as accessing voicemail via the web from your inbox. Right now we are installing Active Directory to make this work, and hope to have the new solution in production late spring...unless we find some glaring problems. --Bret On Feb 12, 2004, at 4:59 PM, Christopher Stevens wrote: > We are currently using SilkyMail from Cyrusoft as our webmail client > but > are looking for another solution that is more robust. > > If anyone has a recommendation on a webmail package they are satisfied > with (paid or open source), please let me know. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bret Ingerman Chief Technology Officer and Director, CITS Skidmore College email: ingerman@skidmore.edu 815 North Broadway phone: (518) 580-5909 Saratoga Springs, NY 12866-1632 fax: (518) 580-5905 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From PietrasP at evergreen.edu Tue Feb 24 09:27:47 2004 From: PietrasP at evergreen.edu (Pietras, Julian) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:45 2004 Subject: Job at Evergreen closes March 2 Message-ID: <71F49580D990534385198EE57113570009ED12D6@Rainbow> > URL reference: > http://www.evergreen.edu/employment/002TEbITASIV.htm > > > Bulletin #2004-002TE > Opened: February 6, 2004 > Closes: March 2, 2004* > > SPECIAL NOTE > There is currently one 3/4 time (30 hours per week) excepted work period > position available in the Web Office of the College Advancement division. > Salary range is $2,795 to $3,578 per month for 3/4 time. > > This position is responsible for database design, applications development > and maintenance for The Evergreen State College Web presence. This person > is responsible for designing and maintaining databases that support the > administrative and recruitment functions of the Web site. Under > administrative direction from the Web Manager and technical direction from > the Lead Network Engineer, this position designs and maintains enterprise > wide, Web server based applications that support all aspects of the work > of the Web Office. > > From cfeskens at willamette.edu Thu Feb 5 15:04:07 2004 From: cfeskens at willamette.edu (Casey Feskens) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:23 2006 Subject: NW-HEAT listserv test Message-ID: <4022CBE7.2000301@willamette.edu> This is a test of the NW-HEAT listserv. Please disregard. -- --------------------------------------------- Casey Feskens System Administrator/Network Svcs. Consultant Willamette Integrated Technology Services Willamette University, Salem, OR Phone: (503) 370-6950 Fax: (503) 375-5456 --------------------------------------------- From mextine at stmartin.edu Thu Feb 5 16:10:38 2004 From: mextine at stmartin.edu (Extine, Michael W.) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:23 2006 Subject: Job Opening Message-ID: Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: MIS Dept Mgr Announcement.doc Type: application/msword Size: 38912 bytes Desc: MIS Dept Mgr Announcement.doc Url : http://lists.nw-heat.org/pipermail/nw-heat/attachments/20040205/c5ef1bb3/MISDeptMgrAnnouncement-0001.doc From rtanner at linfield.edu Tue Feb 10 15:04:11 2004 From: rtanner at linfield.edu (Rob Tanner) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:23 2006 Subject: Linux servers and Raid Message-ID: <38690000.1076454251@oberon.linfield.edu> Hi, Is anyone working with RedHat AS servers and RAID? I have some concerns regarding compatibility Adaptec's Zero-Channel 2010S RAID card, and I'm hoping someone might provide me with a little insight. Thanks, Rob _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /\_\_\_\_\ /\_\ /\_\_\_\_\_\ /\/_/_/_/_/ /\/_/ \/_/_/_/_/_/ QUIDQUID LATINE DICTUM SIT, /\/_/__\/_/ __ /\/_/ /\/_/ PROFUNDUM VIDITUR /\/_/_/_/_/ /\_\ /\/_/ /\/_/ /\/_/ \/_/ /\/_/_/\/_/ /\/_/ (Whatever is said in Latin \/_/ \/_/ \/_/_/_/_/ \/_/ appears profound) Rob Tanner UNIX Services Manager Linfield College, McMinnville OR (503) 434-2558 From cstevens at lclark.edu Thu Feb 12 13:45:59 2004 From: cstevens at lclark.edu (Christopher Stevens) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:23 2006 Subject: WebMail Recommendations Message-ID: We are currently using SilkyMail from Cyrusoft as our webmail client but are looking for another solution that is more robust. If anyone has a recommendation on a webmail package they are satisfied with (paid or open source), please let me know. Thank you, Chris Stevens Director of Network and Technical Services Lewis & Clark College From ethan.benatan at reed.edu Thu Feb 12 14:22:15 2004 From: ethan.benatan at reed.edu (Ethan Benatan) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:23 2006 Subject: WebMail Recommendations In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Chris- We're just on the verge of full deployment. We've narrowed the field to Horde and Squirrelmail, and opinions seem to be divided (we may wind up keeping them both if necessary, though we'd prefer to keep one to reduce maintenance and support effort). I'm CCing our academic unix sysadmin, Ben Poliakoff, who may have more technical info for you. From the user end, Horde is full-featured but a bit cluttered looking and can be slow on some broswers; Squirrel has fewer features, but is cleaner looking and apparently faster overall. There are some reports that Mac users have fewer attachment problems with Squirrelmail. Good luck- Ethan Christopher Stevens wrote at 2/12/04 1:59 PM -0800: >We are currently using SilkyMail from Cyrusoft as our webmail client but >are looking for another solution that is more robust. > >If anyone has a recommendation on a webmail package they are satisfied >with (paid or open source), please let me know. > >Thank you, >Chris Stevens >Director of Network and Technical Services >Lewis & Clark College -- ___ Ethan Benatan Director, Computer User Services Reed College 503.777.7539 From cfeskens at willamette.edu Thu Feb 12 15:42:12 2004 From: cfeskens at willamette.edu (Casey Feskens) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:23 2006 Subject: WebMail Recommendations In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <402C0F54.7080308@willamette.edu> Ethan Benatan wrote: >Chris- > >We're just on the verge of full deployment. We've narrowed the field >to Horde and Squirrelmail, and opinions seem to be divided (we may >wind up keeping them both if necessary, though we'd prefer to keep >one to reduce maintenance and support effort). I'm CCing our >academic unix sysadmin, Ben Poliakoff, who may have more technical >info for you. > > From the user end, Horde is full-featured but a bit cluttered looking >and can be slow on some broswers; Squirrel has fewer features, but >is cleaner looking and apparently faster overall. There are some >reports that Mac users have fewer attachment problems with >Squirrelmail. > >Good luck- > >Ethan > >Christopher Stevens wrote at 2/12/04 1:59 PM -0800: > > >>We are currently using SilkyMail from Cyrusoft as our webmail client but >>are looking for another solution that is more robust. >> >>If anyone has a recommendation on a webmail package they are satisfied >>with (paid or open source), please let me know. >> >>Thank you, >>Chris Stevens >>Director of Network and Technical Services >>Lewis & Clark College >> >> We've been using squirrelmail for about a year-and-a-half now and have been satisfied enough with it that we aren't out searching for a better client. They seem to have a large installed user-base and an active list of plug-ins being developed. It plays nicely with LDAP and SQL. -- --------------------------------------------- Casey Feskens System Administrator/Network Svcs. Consultant Willamette Integrated Technology Services Willamette University, Salem, OR Phone: (503) 370-6950 Fax: (503) 375-5456 --------------------------------------------- From ingerman at skidmore.edu Fri Feb 13 05:10:45 2004 From: ingerman at skidmore.edu (Bret Ingerman) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:23 2006 Subject: WebMail Recommendations In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <08C46078-5E26-11D8-B330-0003937CAEB8@skidmore.edu> Chris: Hello from New York (I've tried to blur the boundary between New York and the "greater NorthWest"). We were also looking into this and evaluated Horde, IMP, and SquirrelMail (we currently use WebMail, from Infinite Technologies, a product that is no longer supported). In the end, the best web mail client we saw was the Microsoft Web Connector. So, we are in the midst of evaluating taking the plunge and switching to an exchange back-end and exchange for mail. We think it will bring us some ease of administration (being able to buy things off the shelf rather than building the bridges ourselves), and it ties in nicely with a number of other things we have in the works, such as accessing voicemail via the web from your inbox. Right now we are installing Active Directory to make this work, and hope to have the new solution in production late spring...unless we find some glaring problems. --Bret On Feb 12, 2004, at 4:59 PM, Christopher Stevens wrote: > We are currently using SilkyMail from Cyrusoft as our webmail client > but > are looking for another solution that is more robust. > > If anyone has a recommendation on a webmail package they are satisfied > with (paid or open source), please let me know. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bret Ingerman Chief Technology Officer and Director, CITS Skidmore College email: ingerman@skidmore.edu 815 North Broadway phone: (518) 580-5909 Saratoga Springs, NY 12866-1632 fax: (518) 580-5905 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From PietrasP at evergreen.edu Tue Feb 24 09:27:47 2004 From: PietrasP at evergreen.edu (Pietras, Julian) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:23 2006 Subject: Job at Evergreen closes March 2 Message-ID: <71F49580D990534385198EE57113570009ED12D6@Rainbow> > URL reference: > http://www.evergreen.edu/employment/002TEbITASIV.htm > > > Bulletin #2004-002TE > Opened: February 6, 2004 > Closes: March 2, 2004* > > SPECIAL NOTE > There is currently one 3/4 time (30 hours per week) excepted work period > position available in the Web Office of the College Advancement division. > Salary range is $2,795 to $3,578 per month for 3/4 time. > > This position is responsible for database design, applications development > and maintenance for The Evergreen State College Web presence. This person > is responsible for designing and maintaining databases that support the > administrative and recruitment functions of the Web site. Under > administrative direction from the Web Manager and technical direction from > the Lead Network Engineer, this position designs and maintains enterprise > wide, Web server based applications that support all aspects of the work > of the Web Office. > >