New Webmail
We have replaced rainloop with roundcube. Check http://webmail2.cs.fsu.edu. Roundcube provides better performance and options than rainloop. We will add mobile friendly skin soon.
We have replaced rainloop with roundcube. Check http://webmail2.cs.fsu.edu. Roundcube provides better performance and options than rainloop. We will add mobile friendly skin soon.
We are happy to announce a new email server, mail2.cs.fsu.edu. The server has two 10-core Xeon CPUs and 16GB RAM with 2TB disk space. It runs CentOS 7.2 and postfix in maildir format. You can check your emails either through webmail — http://webmail2.cs.fsu.edu, or through shell/quake using pine/alpine.
Quake used to be a server that serves CS grads and undergrads. It was removed from production after hardware failure and lack of fund to replace it. Thanks to the Student Tech Fee, we are now able to bring back the server. To access it, ssh to quake.cs.fsu.edu.
A new server shell.cs.fsu.edu replaced old shell.cs.fsu.edu. It runs CentOS 7.2 Linux. When you ssh to the server, you may see ssh key change warning. You may need to remove old shell.cs.fsu.edu host key before you can accept the new host key. Contact Systems Group if you have questions on the new server.
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