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The following policies apply to the use of eduroam services throughout the UK: the Janet Acceptable Use Policy the Janet Security Policy and Janet eduroam(UK) Policy.
There has been a resurgence of "fake" websites that infringe upon the intellectual property of our customers. Their name and brand may be misused, the design of their site may have been copied, or the website may be trying to masquerade as them. In some cases the legitimacy of the organisation running the site may be in question.
Introduction This report is one of an on-going series of evaluations of desktop videoconferencing software that is being produced by the Video Technologies Advisory Service (VTAS). The tests and evaluation have been conducted in accordance with the principles and procedures that you can read by following the link to the Overview of Videoconferencing Desktop software document.
This report is one of a series of evaluations of desktop videoconferencing software that is being produced by the Video Technologies Advisory Service (VTAS). The tests and evaluation have been conducted in accordance with the principles and procedures set out in the Overview of Videoconferencing desktop software page.
Reviews for Visimeet, VCon VPoint and Polycom 100S will be published very soon.
Janet Site E-mail Requirements What's this all about? Existing and new Janet customer organisations may choose to operate their own e-mail systems and services, or to procure all or parts of them externally in various ways. In any case there are some requirements which will ensure seamless interworking with other Janet organisations and with the wider Internet community, and they are outlined here.
Advice on delivering email to remote services Over the past few months, several Janet organisations have experienced problems with delivery of mail to Yahoo and BT addresses (BT's consumer e-mail service is outsourced to Yahoo).
Spam-relay Tester And Notification system This note describes the facilities available to managers of e-mail services for checking that e-mail systems at Janet connected organisations are secure against unauthorised relaying.
Services The services can help make the mail facilities of Janet organisations more secure and robust.  Janet also hosts several leading DNS blocklists and whitelists which can help to protect users from email abuse.
The Spamhaus Zen lists in Janet Janet makes available to all organisations with a Janet connection a maintained copy of the Spamhaus lists SBL, XBL and PBL, and the Zen list which is the union of those three. This document is for the information and guidance of those who manage or administer e-mail services within Janet organisations. If you think Janet is blocking your mail