Email and Accounts Help
AFS
Accounts
- Forwarding University Email
- Managing Your Email Quota with Webmail
- Using the Self-Service Password Reset Service
- Unix: Basic Commands
Digital Certificates
Spam and Virus Filtering
IMAP Email Clients
Webmail
Windows
- Configuring IMAP Email Clients to Enable SMTP Authentication
- Outlook Express 6: Configuration
- Outlook Express: Using Central Directory Services
- Outlook XP: Using Central Directory Services
- Thunderbird: Windows Quick Start Guide
- Thunderbird: Windows Configuration for New Thunderbird Users
- Thunderbird: Windows Configuration for Existing Thunderbird Users
- Thunderbird: Getting Started
- Thunderbird: FAQs
- Thunderbird: Windows Using Central Directory Services
Macintosh
- Configuring IMAP Email Clients to Enable SMTP Authentication
- Mac OS X Email Client Configuration
- Thunderbird: Macintosh OS X Quick Start Guide
- Thunderbird: Macintosh Configuration for New Thunderbird Users
- Thunderbird: Macintosh Configuration for Existing Thunderbird Users
- Thunderbird: Macintosh Using Central Directory Services
Mobile Devices
Other
- Configuring Other Email Clients for Enterprise IMAP
- Eudora 6.0: Using Central Directory Services
- Using the Blind Carbon Copy (BCC) Feature to Protect the Privacy of Email Addresses
- Using Your PGP Tool to Update Your Email Address Settings for Encrypted Messaging
Exchange Email
Webmail
Windows
- Outlook 2003 and 2007: Configuration for Exchange Email - On Campus
- Outlook 2003 and 2007: Configuration for Exchange Email - Off Campus
- Outlook 2003: Getting started
- Outlook 2003: Editing Permissions on Exchange Resources
- Outlook 2003: Managing Email Quota
- Outlook 2003: Creating Rules
- Outlook 2003: Setting Delegates
Macintosh
- Entourage 2004 and 2008 for Mac OS X: Configuration for Exchange Email
- Entourage 2004 for Mac OS X: Editing Permissions on Exchange Resources
- Entourage 2004 for Mac OS X: Managing Email Quotas
- Entourage 2004 for Mac OS X: Creating Rules
Linux/Unix
Mobile Devices
- BlackBerry: Connect to the University-wide BlackBerry Enterprise Server
- Mobile Devices: Configuration for Enterprise Email
Other
- Requesting Enterprise Exchange Service Changes (Admins & IT Staff)
- Using the Blind Carbon Copy Feature (BCC) to Protect the Privacy of Email Addresses
