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Berklix -
Webmail Service
Correct Email Address To Tell Humans Correspondents &
Mail Lists
- Tell Humans: your_login_name.
webmail@webmail. berklix.
net
- For Mail List Subscriptions: your_login_name.
webmail@tower. berklix.
net
- Do not tell people eg: your_login_name. webmail
@berklix. net :
Berklix domains have multiple server hosts but only one
provides webmail service, so you need 'webmail'
between the '@' & '.' in '@webmail.
berklix .'
- Do not tell people @user. berklix. ... : webmail
server may not remain on same host with normal user login
accounts.
- Do not quote @webmail.berklix.com or
@webmail. berklix.org or
@webmail. berklix.eu. They might or not
work. The correct domain for the service is berklix.net
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Technical:
@'tower'. berklix, net is a temporary name &
subject to change without notice.
It's a physical name (DNS A record) to hardware, try
to avoid using it.
Best use re-directable host alias name (DNS CNAME) :
@webmail.berklix.net
Introduction
- Not for public. (we do not offer free or paid accounts
to the public, our accounts are just for some business colleagues & technology associates,
& club
associates.)
- Handy for travelling, accessing mail via net cafe or
colleague's web browser etc.
- Handy for a few regular Berklix club organisers who have
crippled mailers that can't avoid sending MIME + HTML
enclosures. Who want to announce events to Majordomo controlled lists that
reject MIME + HTML enclosures.
- Software from OpenWebMail.Org running on FreeBSD
using
/usr/ports/mail/openwebmail.
Warnings
- Your password could be stolen by `man in the middle'
packet sniffers on the Internet, as it uses http, not
https, so don't use a valuable password.
- Your mail content could be similarly `sniffed' (but as
most people send mail unencrypted, it would be even easier
tapped other ways).
- NO guarantees, subject to change & breakage etc
(test service).
- No mail forwarding is set by default, you can probably
set that later I assume.
-
Ssh : Secure Shell I haven't got this working yet (though
I've added directives to httpd.conf).
- Ssh may not work if you use a Microsoft crippled
browser that for security reasons has been limited to
not allow extra windows to open. (As seen at a free
service adjacent a wall at Systems 2006.)
- Need to turn on Java in browser.
- The black box reports the Java applet is 2280 days
old & to go to http://www.mindbright.se/mindterm/
which redirects to
http://www.appgate.com/products/80_MindTerm/ which has
a client that implements the SSH1 and SSH2 protocols
written in pure Java "free for personal use". That's
not something I'll install on my FreeBSD client
workstations as I have real C, really free. Might be of
use on MS clients though.
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Not for normal users, Only for testers:
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