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10.11.2011/08: 00
There is failure of the primary gigabit link to Novi Sad. All traffic is diverted to the secondary link with significantly smaller capacity. Repair will be done after 15:00.

07.11.2011/08: 00
There is failure of the primary gigabit link to Novi Sad. All traffic is diverted to the secondary link with significantly smaller capacity. Repair will take at least 2 hours.

11.07.2011/10: 45
In ARMUNS node (in Novi Sad), there was a power failure. In the next 30 minutes there will be a drop of primary link to the Internet, then all traffic will be routed via the secondary link - Link-up is scheduled after 11:30 h.


15.06.2011/11: 00
Due to the interruption of the link between Belgrade and Novi Sad, there is failure of the whole primary Internet link. The cause of the rupture termination fiber optic cable. All Internet traffic is diverted to a secondary link with Telekom, which includes difficult work.


15.05.2011/23.30
RCSF was put into operation a new proxy server. In this way, access to Web resources will have a new quality, which will meet some new features of the perceived needs.


15.05.2011/22.30
During the weekend was successfully completed implementation of the new generation E-mail service. New email service is not only a solution for a large number of problems were particularly evident in the last few months, but is characterized by a large number of new features. Implementation of this system follows the introduction of a new generation of hardware to work, which will satisfy all future needs in the next 5-10 years. The system of client access, and access via webmail service now meets the requirements for access to email using mobile platforms, such as mobile phones or the pad devices. In this type of functionality would be possible, in addition to POP and SMTP protocols, the guide is introduced and the IMAP protocol, which is recommended for users. RCSF is therefore prepared a few graphic interpreted instructions for the  several popular e-mail clients.

Please note that the old e-mail service is not extinct, but was moved to another address, on which will work until it ceases to need. This means that the new service over the default settings which, as stated, and supplemented that look like this:

The new system:
address of the beneficiary is still This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
username: user
Incoming server address (IMAP): sf.sf.bg.ac.rs
Outgoing server address (SMTP): sf.sf.bg.ac.rs + option My outgoing server requires authentication - Use same settings as my incoming mail server.
Webmail address: http://webmail.sf.bg.ac.rs
Incoming and outgoing connections are encrypted via TLS

Note that the first synchronization of email folders, as long as possible to retrieve messages, if in a hundred or more letters in mailboxes.
Also, the new system is not turned off the POP3 protocol, which means that users who wish to continue using this protocol should set the parameter address Incoming server (POP3): sf.sf.bg.ac.rs. RCSF recommended shift to use IMAP.

The old system:
address of the beneficiary is still This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
username: the user
Incoming server address (POP3): sf3.sf.bg.ac.rs
Outgoing server address (SMTP): sf3.sf.bg.ac.rs.
Webmail address: http://webmail2.sf.bg.ac.rs

Instructions for setting up e-mail clients (temporarely in Serbian, will be translated to English):

Microsoft Outlook Express/Windows Mail
Microsoft Outlook 2007
Mozilla Thuderbird
Microsoft Outlook 2002/2003

Please note that due to the large number of new features possible occurrence of certain errors, which were not observed in the testing phase. RCSF will gratefully consider all the possible suggestions that can be addressed using standard contacts.


04.06.2011 / 12:30
The time now is difficult access to foreign Internet sites due to the disruption of academic links to Hungary. At this point it is not known when traffic will be normalized.
 
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