Title: Innovative Email Solutions
1Innovative E-mail Solutions A Management
Perspective Trinity College Dublin
John MurphyInformation Systems ServicesTrinity
College Dublin7th March 2007 IUISC With thanks
to the Systems Programmers, IS Services, TCD.
2Overview
- TCD Current Email Service
- Some Statistics
- The Problems
- Approach taken
- Exchange Hosted Services (EHS)
- New Student Email (Google Apps)
- New Staff Email (Exchange 2007)
3Current Email Service
- 6 Years old
- 2 x Compaq DS20E Clustered Servers
- 2 x 666 MHz cpus, 1GB memory on each server
- Postfix on Tru 64 UNIX
- Compaq HSG80 SAN with 1.4TB of RAID disk
- Significant Upgrades of memory disc space over
lifetime to facilitate growth
4Current Email Service
- 2 External MX (Redhat Linux)
- 2 Internal MX (Redhat Linux)
- Spam Assassin
- Vexira
- Mymail imap web access over https
- Clients various POP and IMAP applications for
Mac, PC and Linux
5Current Service Stats
- 20000 user accounts
- Daily stats
- 200,000 incoming messages
- 150,000 POP connections (Outlook, Eudora, etc)
- 350,000 IMAP connections (Webmail, etc)
- User disk quotas 80-120MB
6Problems..
- Servers - old and costly to support
- SAN - end of life
- O.S. (Tru64 Unix) no longer developed
- Storage is at full capacity- no facility for
further expansion. - Mymail web access - poor quality limited
features - Poor logging, reporting, auditing.
- Backup and recovery problems
- Limited Security features
- Bombarded by SPAM
7Approach taken
- Change in culture required
- Buy-in sought from Senior Management at the
university - Buy-in sought student population
- Buy-in sought from our own staff
- Decide on priorities
- 1. Reduce SPAM and VIRUS attacks on existing mail
service - 2. Introduce new student email service to reduce
load on existing mail service and increase
services provided to student population - 3. Introduce new staff email service with
enhanced features
8Mail Delivery and SPAM at TCD
9Exchange Hosted Services (EHS)
- Why? Desperation losing battle with SPAMMERS
- Better/Cost effective/staff release
- Staff were starting to move away from email
service because of SPAM - Number of SPAM per day
- 92 SPAM detected / 99 virus protection
- Implemented Dec 2006 hugely successful good PR
for IS Services
10EHS- How does it work?
- Low risk 30 day trial
- Managed Service spread over 12 MS data centres
world-wide - TCD email routed through EHS for cleansing by
changing the configuration of Mail Exchange
record - No additional hardware or software required
- Multiple SPAM and VIRUS filters
- Platform agnostic
- SPAM is quarantined and users can view SPAM mail
if they wish many dont - If false positives detected then can be moved to
inbox - SPAM deleted after two week period
11(EHS) Teething Problems
- A small of power users have actually
experienced an increase in SPAM - Limited search features
- Accessing quarantine database can be slow
- No individual white-list function available
- Some false positives initially TAP/Ryanair
- First in country to adopt so we expected some
problems
12Requirements for new student service
- Feature Rich
- Greater Storage
- Virus and SPAM free
- Greater performance and reliability
- Interface enhancements
- Accessibility issues resolved
13Google Apps -Key Features
- 2GB email storage
- Calendar Service
- Blogs
- Applications such as word processor and
spreadsheet - Shared documents and collaborative working
- Instant messaging
14Google Apps -How will it work?
- Retain _at_tcd.ie so username is student_at_tcd.ie
- Paid for by targeted advertisements but only in
year 5 after students have graduated - Students will opt in
- Existing email can be forwarded
- Service managed by Google
- 99.9 availability
- Accessibility issues addressed
15Benefits to College
- Major strategic initiative 1st university in
Europe to make this move - Email for life for all students
- No charge for service for students
- Guaranteed 99.9 uptime of service
- Recoverable if project fails or Google move on
- Can be extendable to staff for a price!
16Some drawbacks
- Despite assurances maybe privacy issues as email
control no longer with TCD - Tracking emails will be more difficult
- Limited control console for Trinity IT Staff
- Provisioning ensuring usernames etc are correct
and properly setup - Synching between TCD and Gmail.
- Issues such as who students will contact with
problems
17Progress to date
- Testing of various routing options is now
complete - Admin console has been evaluated
- Test accounts setup and working
- Terms conditions agreed
18Gmail Login Screen
19Timeline
- Press release took place with Google this morning
- Service to be introduced to students in April on
an opt in basis - All students will have moved by 1st Oct 2007
- Existing student email service will cease 31st
Dec 2007.
20Requirements for New Staff Service
- Scalable IMAP storage 1GB per user
- Integrated Online Calendaring and Email
- Support Mobility - wired/wireless, College
Network/Internet - Feature Rich - Contacts, address books, auto
replies, forwarding, filtering, synch - Implementation - Highly Available Redundant
- Reporting, Logging, Auditing.
- Security controls
- Support existing client Software
21Requirements for New Staff Service
- Also Desirable
- Integrate with current Microsoft Active directory
for synchronised authentication - Smooth transition from old system
22Why MS Exchange 2007?
- Feature Rich
- Enhanced Security
- Integration with Exchange Calendaring 2003
already in use - Integration with existing Microsoft SharePoint
Environment - Extensive use of Outlook client on desktops
- Centralised authentication leveraging existing
AD infrastructure - Resilient and available solution across a
physically dispersed SAN via Exchange Replication
23Implementation Design
- In Conjunction with Microsoft Consulting
Services.. - Deploy a 2 node clustered mailbox servers to
provide a highly availability solution - Deploy 2 Client Access servers for resiliency.
- Deploy 2 HUB Transport roles for resiliency.
- Physically Distributed SAN
- Deploy ISA 2006 server in DMZ added protection
from the Internet.
24Implementation Design
- Compatible clients
- Outlook 2007, 2003, 2002
- Additional IMAP and POP clients.
- Outlook WEB access
- Active sync
- Outlook Anywhere (RPC over HTTP)
25Current Status
- Test Bed in Virtual environment includes Exchange
2007 - AD OWA - Mailstores, Hub transport
server - Trialling Exchange Forefront - mail store virus
protection - Implemented Exchange Hosted Services filtering
for spam and virus management - Hardware platform built
- Work continuing with MCS
- Projected go live date June 2007
26Proposed Design
27Conclusions
- Early adoption of new technologies brings it
share of rewards and problems - There is a high element of risk involved that
needs to be managed - Phased approach not big bang
- Buy-in at all levels is required
28Thank You
- Links
- Exchange Hosted Services
- http//www.microsoft.com/exchange/services/service
s.mspx - Microsoft Exchange 2007 Case Study
- http//www.microsoft.com/casestudies/casestudy.asp
x?casestudyid20108 - Google Apps at Arizona State University
- http//www.asu.edu/news/stories/200610/20061010_as
ugmail.htm
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