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- | ====== Physics Email accounts ====== | + | ====== Physics Email ====== |
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+ | The official email system for UMN is the umn.edu gmail system. We do still run an in-house Physics mail system, primarily to support mailing list and some other collaborative features, but it is not supported as a " | ||
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+ | By default when we create physics unix accounts, we now forward email by default to umn.edu. However you can enable your physics mailbox via MyPhys > Physics Email Status & Forwarding. You may need this, for example, if you need to access physics-only mail features such as internal shared/ | ||
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+ | ===== Accessing physics email ===== | ||
- | All users in the Physics department have an account on the Physics mail system. | ||
- | ===== Accessing your account ===== | ||
- | For most users, the best way to use your email account is with a program such as Thunderbird to access your mail using our [[: | ||
- | ==== Unix/Linux ==== | ||
- | You can also use your mail account by logging in to the Unix system interactively and running one of the available mail programs, such as pine. | ||
==== Webmail ==== | ==== Webmail ==== | ||
- | Finally, you can access your mail through our [[http:// | ||
- | ===== Help With EMail Features ===== | + | You can access your physics mail through our [[http:// |
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+ | The old physics squirrelmail interface is not recommended, | ||
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+ | ==== Thunderbird ==== | ||
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+ | For most people, the best way to use your Physics email account is with a program such as Thunderbird to access your mail using our [[: | ||
+ | Check out our instructions on [[: | ||
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+ | ==== Unix/Linux shell ==== | ||
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+ | You can also use your mail account by logging in to the Unix system interactively and running one of the available mail programs, such as alpine or mutt. alpine is mostly preconfigured to work correctly on physics linux systems. | ||
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+ | **Note, if your linux machine is outside of PAN, you will have to configure authenticated SMTP to send mail** | ||
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+ | ===== Size limits ===== | ||
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+ | We don't put any particular limit on the size of email messages you can receive. Other mail systems may prevent delivery of large files, and the webmail system may have trouble with very large attachments. | ||
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+ | The size of your mailbox overall is subject to a quota limit, which is generally set between 5-10GB. You can see your current usage and quota by visiting [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Forwarding to or from physics mail ===== | ||
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+ | If you only want to read your mail in one place, we have [[: | ||
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+ | ===== Help With Email Features ===== | ||
* [[: | * [[: | ||
* [[: | * [[: | ||
* [[: | * [[: | ||
* [[: | * [[: | ||
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===== Mailing Lists ===== | ===== Mailing Lists ===== | ||
- | * [[http:// | ||
- | * [[http:// | ||
- | ===== Campus (tc) email accounts | + | More about [[: |
- | You can set up your central university | + | |