Step by step instructions on configuring an Evolution email client on Linux
To configure Evolution on a Linux system to access email from SDCC email servers, follow these instructions.
Step by step instructions on configuring the pine email client.
In order to use pine to read email, you will need to have a version of pine that supports SSL. Newer versions of pine on newer Linux systems support SSL by default.
To configure pine, follow these instructions:
Step by step instructions on configuring a Thunderbird email client on Linux
To configure Thunderbird on a Linux system to access email from SDCC email servers, follow these instructions.
UPDATE 2024.09.26: Due to new Cyber Security requirements, any email passwords created or changed must be greater than or equal to 16 characters.
How to configure an email client to add a digital signature to outgoing messages via grid certificates, or to encrypt and decrypt mail messages.
You can use your grid certificate and key to add a digital signature to your email messages, or to encrypt and decrypt messages.
How to change or reset your email password
UPDATE 2024.09.26: Due to new Cyber Security requirements, any email passwords created or changed must be greater than or equal to 16 characters.
An introduction to the SDCC's webmail system
The SDCC provides a Roundcube webmail software service, currently only for RHIC users, at https://webmail.rhic.bnl.gov.
If you experience any issues using Roundcube, please use any working email account to open a ticket with us via RT in the GCE queue. Please include your first and last name, your SDCC account name, and describe the problem.
What is Invenio?
Invenio is a code library to build large-scale digital information systems originally developed by CERN and released as an open source project. Presently the Invenio branded products supported by CERN and the Invenio community are:
The SDCC Analysis Portal provides access to an array of computing resources that can be used for interactive data analysis through Jupyter notebooks on multiple platforms. The core software behind the analysis portal is JupyterHub, which provides a multi-user web service that instantiates and manages Jupyter notebooks. SDCC's service provides the next-generation JupyterLab interface by default, however a
SDCC supports an instance of DocDB for the sPHENIX experiment.
DocDB is a document server that includes features like collaboration, document versioning as well as an event and agenda management system.
For more information about DocDB please see the git repo and documentation. You can also contact SDCC by sending an email to the Software RT queue