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Carmarthenshire Council deploys open source e-mail system - Computer Weekly |
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Carmarthenshire County Council has deployed an open source e-mail system for all schools covered by the council.
The rollout is believed to be the UK's largest Open Source e-mail system to 15 secondary schools and 125 primary schools and is providing 40,000 children in the region with web-based e-mail access.
Developed by Sirius, a European Open Source services provider, the e-mail system is based on a bi-lingual e-mail portal.
Pupils and teachers now have access to three different versions of the system depending on age group. For example, primary school children use e-mail through a simple interface, whilst secondary school pupils use more advanced features. All users have access to webmail in both English and Welsh.
Staff will manage the e-mail system using the open sourse GOSA, the same tool deployed by Specsavers in their transition to Open Source software. This offers a way to import data and control sending and receiving email messages from unauthorised users.
©, 2007 Chiff Saran, Computer Weekly. Original article
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