Satelite data out

The machine that is responsible for creation of the Unidata-Wisconsin
(IDD feedtype UNIWISC (aka MCIDAS)) datastream and for a variety of
toplevel IDD relay functions, unidata2.ssec.wisc.edu has been
experiencing problems with its RAID since yesterday evening.

Even though the problems are being actively worked on, we do not
have an estimate for when the machine will be returned to full
service.

We apologize for the interruption in services...

Cheers,

Unidata User Support
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Unidata User Support                              UCAR Unidata Program
(303)497-8643                                            P.O. Box 3000
support@unidata.ucar.edu                             Boulder, CO 80307
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OU IT: E-mail changes coming

News regarding OU E-mail:

This is a follow-up reminder to yesterday’s alert communication (and to Clifton’s e-mail sent earlier this month). As part of our 3rd Sunday Maintenance June 21, we will permanently turn off unsecure IMAP/POP access. I am forwarding support documentation for most major clients from Clifton’s original e-mail below. Please let me know if you have any questions.
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Mail App: https://www.service-now.com/ou/kb_view.do?sysparm_article=KB10257
Outlook 2003: https://www.ou.edu/ouit/support/
Outlook 2007: https://www.ou.edu/ouit/support/
Outlook Express: https://www.service-now.com/ou/kb_view.do?sysparm_article=KB10269
Thunderbird: https://www.service-now.com/ou/kb_view.do?sysparm_article=KB10268
Eudora: https://www.service-now.com/ou/kb_view.do?sysparm_article=KB10270
Entourage: https://www.service-now.com/ou/kb_view.do?sysparm_article=KB10266

Don’t see the client you need, or specific configuration? Please let us know.

Please remember the alternative secure ports for IMAP is 993 (exchange.ou.edu), POP is 995 (exchange.ou.edu) and SMTP is 587 (asmtp.ou.edu). These ports may also need manual configuration within some mail clients. In addition, most operating systems will automatically access the certificate used for encrypting the session, however, if the certificate needs to be manually installed, attached is the necessary Exchange.ou.edu certificate (simply remove the .txt extension, and install into the certificates keychain).

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and hope your Exchange experience continues to improve as we provide more efficient services and additional functionality. Please let us know if you have any questions, comments, or concerns.

clifton leonard
Information Technology
The University of Oklahoma
405-325-0685