Study notes for ELEC5616 Computer and Network Security
After a bit of distraction, my study notes for ELEC5616 Computer and Network Security is finally finished and have been posted. As usual, it’s up my my Sydney Uni page.
After a bit of distraction, my study notes for ELEC5616 Computer and Network Security is finally finished and have been posted. As usual, it’s up my my Sydney Uni page.
Exams for semester 1 this year are finally over. The first set of notes to go up is for ELEC5509 Mobile Networks taught by Abbas Jamalipour. As usual, you’ll be able to find it at my Sydney Uni section of the blog.
I would have to say that this course is one of the least enjoyable and least rewarding courses I’ve done over the years, and would strongly advise those doing Telecommunications Engineering at USYD to not take this course.
Read on for a brief review of the course.

In response to the mounting questions about the new hosted Exchange services, a new website has been launched at http://outlookliveanswers.com/ to support your everyday email.
Already, it answers a range of questions from “What is Outlook Live?†all the way to synchronising contacts with other Live services. I think this site will be welcomed by many students, especially those who are a little more technically inclined. It even tells you how not to use the Outlook Live web interface, and fall back to POP and IMAP mail access.
It looks like that this website is intended to be a specialised community revolving around solving issues and problems with Outlook Live. A feature many would find welcome is the service availability status, which we hope would remain green most of the time.
I have to say, it is a real hassle. First, the usual Sydney Uni email address changed, and now when we log onto Outlook Live, all our existing emails aren’t there in the new email account.
One thing that we should be clear about is that the Sydney Mail service is actually a totally separate email account! So everyone’s @uni.sydney.edu.au account starts fresh and uncluttered. In one way this is good, but it’s also a pain if we want to get to our existing emails.
One way we can set up so that even if someone sends an email to our old email address, it’d still show up in the new email account is by getting Outlook Live to pull emails from there.
There’s a good set of instructions provided by ICT. This way, any emails that’s been sent to your old address @mail.usyd.edu.au can then be seen in your new account.
Since it’s a brand new account, it’s necessary to set this forwarding up again. Again, ICT’s put up a dedicated section just for this.
Update - The technique doescribed by USYD ICT to forward emails is literally forward! Which means, the emails you receive on your other account will be seen as though it was coming from yourself. Many email services now (Gmail, Live Mail, Yahoo, etc.) support pulling emails from another account using something called “POP3″. Enoch has a guide on how to get this working with Gmail.
Update 27 Jul 10: Removed links to removed pages on USYD ICT site.
For those USYD students anxiously waiting for their new Outlook Live based email service, it’s now live!
One of the first thing everyone should do is enable Junk Mail filtering – you can do this by going to settings, then Junk E-Mail, which then shows you the option to enable “Automatically filter junk e-mailâ€
Have fun!