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AN ON-LINE OLYMPUSNET NEWSLETTERDecember, 1999 |
NEW WEB SERVER
One of our holiday gifts to our customers and to ourselves this year
includes the
move to our new secure web server, satsop.olympus.net, which is now up
and running. This new machine increases our server capacity and
performance and speeds up WebKeystone databases. All of our virtual
domain customers' web sites have been moved to the new server, and our
new hit statistics present detailed information for tracking how a site is
used. We are in the process of bringing five new servers on-line for
additional functionality and replacement of older machines.
WEBMAIL
For those of you traveling over the holidays, you can get mail over the
web. Webmail is a limited mail program for when you are away from your
desktop computer, or if you have "Mail Clog" problems.
You log into Webmail from any web browser that's connected to the Internet.
Thus you can get and send mail from a relative's house, a colleague's
computer or the nearest public library. You'll need to know your OlympusNet
user name and password.
Go to:
http://www.olympus.net/webmail
and enter your OlympusNet username and password. Webmail checks YOUR
OlympusNet e-mail account only. You MUST know your OlympusNet Dialup
password. Webmail is not meant to be a substitute for your regular email
program, but you can review, answer, and delete (or not delete) your
messages as desired. (Webmail was built using WebKeystone).
WEBKEYSTONE
WebKeystone is used for building dynamic web sites, particularly those that
need databases. It may be used for many applications, including sending
email to your web site's visitors, assigning passwords to your visitors for
controlled access to your web site, storing and retrieving information from
an SQL database,
generating new Web pages from your visitor's input, using message boards
and guestbooks on your web site, setting up mailing list subscriptions from
your Web page, and creating complex tools such as trouble ticket dispatchers,
file managers, database managers, and shopping carts. We used WebKeystone
to build our Customer Database to track your support requests and allow our
support personnel to cross reference earlier problems that you called or
mailed to us.
We have a new WebKeystone form creator, called Formbuilder, which
automatically creates simple forms for your web site. Formbuilder is
included with our entry level Web Business Account. Learn more about
Formbuilder at:
http://www.webkeystone.com/utilities/formbuilder.html
NEW BILLING SYSTEM
We are in the process of switching to new billing software. The goal is to
let you query your account to list the various services you have requested
and to let you see your payment history. The billing software will be
linked to our servers which will let you set up and change your mail and
web accounts as described next.
CONTROL OF ACCOUNTS TO CUSTOMERS
In early February we will start work on automating the setup of our servers
so that you will be able to change your dialup account or web account
yourself. For example, you'll be able to put your account on Hold, change
it to Travel Status or add search engines to your web account. Those
account changes will be automatically sent to the billing software and to
the servers for instant setup.
MAIL SERVER UPGRADE
OlympusNet's primary mail server has been up and running for over a year -
a feat equaled by few Internet Service Providers. It now needs to be taken
down briefly for an upgrade very early in the morning. If you would like to
know the day we will make the upgrade, please subscribe to the
Olympus-Announce mailing list at:
http://www.olympus.net/olympusnet/olympusonly/olympusfeatures/mailinglists.html
BROADBAND TO THE PENINSULA
In the second quarter, US West will connect the Peninsula with fiberglass.
That will make it possible to get the Internet over cable as well as your
phone lines (DSL) at speeds much faster than 56k. OlympusNet is currently
exploring various ways to bring you broadband access. To offer broadband
services we'll need to form partnerships with other companies. It is of
vital concern that our partners share our views about reliability and
quality, so we are researching the alternatives carefully.
WHO IS OLYMPUSNET?
OlympusNet is a locally owned and operated company that has offered
Internet access to the Peninsula since 1993. We consist of fourteen
talented and dedicated individuals who have built OlympusNet to be a $1MM
company. What distinguishes us is our emphasis on quality, our ability to
help our customers, participation in our local communities, understanding
the technology, and our knowledge of how to write software. Those assets
have funded the development of WebKeystone which next year will compete
with similar products made by billion dollar companies.
It is you who have made our development possible, allowing us to live and
work in this wonderful part of the world. Thank you. Our best wishes for
this holiday season.
Ned and Kate Schumann and the staff of OlympusNet
support@olympus.net