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  • Email forwarding is out of order

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    Automatic email forwarding from @earlham.edu and @bethanyseminary.edu accounts via Webmail is out of order for nearly all users*. Earlham Computing Services is working on the problem, but they have no time estimate for a solution.

    We recognize that many seminary folks rely on this feature to allow them to check their seminary email account from another email account. There are three options for people who have been forwarding their mail:

    Whitehouse.gov moves to Drupal!

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    Whitehouse.gov has converted their site to Drupal! Drupal is a CMS (content management system) that has been gaining in popularity over the past couple of years. Currently, all seminary websites (TWIC, SCS, ESR, Bethany) are Drupal sites. Here's a fun article about how the President's IT staff is utilizing Drupal.

     

    http://techpresident.com/blog-entry/whitehousegov-goes-drupal 

    More email scams

    Looks like another round of email scams have started to make their way around campus. I'd like to take this time to remind everyone that SCS will NEVER ask you for your account information through email. Earlham Computing Services is not purging accounts based on user feedback.

    Latest Email Scams

    Two more attempts have been launched to trick users into submitting their account information under the threat of losing access to their email accounts. It is important to remember that neither SCS or ECS will ever ask users for their account information through an email. If you have responded to either of these two emails you should contact the SCS helpdesk at (765) 983-1568 and we'll make sure your account hasn't been compromised.

    More options for retrieving seminary email

    Automatic forwarding of @earlham.edu and @bethanyseminary.edu mail is still broken in WebMail, so we've added more instructions for retrieving your mail with Yahoo and GMail accounts. Enjoy!

    SCAM: "Important Notice"

    This scam keeps it short, giving you less time to think about how strange the whole thing is. Happily, in addition to asking you to send in your password via email (which neither SCS nor ECS will ever do), the senders make some clear errors:

    Certificate error when sending email

    Update: This issue appears to be solved - contact us if you're still having trouble.

    A 'good' day

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    Graph of spam traffic - average of 683 spams rejected per minute

    As I noted in an earlier post, the amount of spam that we turn away at our network perimiter started to increase in early December, settling in at an average of around 250,000 messages a day. Yesterday, we saw a spike in those numbers, rejecting 984,386 spam messages in one 24 hour period.

    Spam is rising

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    Just in time for the holidays (and exams!) - we're seeing a 37% increase in the amount of spam that attempts to enter our network compared to this time last week. Why do spam rates continue to rise? Because spamming is still quite proffitable; a recent study showed that spammers can make very good money with a response rate of 1 in 12.5 million.

    SCAM: "Dear: Webmail account Owner" (or "Prevent Your Account")

    Another variation on an Earlham-targeted scam; this one even tries to abuse the name of the real Silpakorn University. Comments are in bold.

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