You have to use the CalNet ID pass-phrase instead. Transition or as part of the process of creating a new account on our system.Īs of Aug 3, 2009, you no longer need to set a special CalMail password. Your CalMail account will already have been created, either as part of the You shouldĪlso see them if you have forgotten your pass-phrase. If not, see aĬalNet representative, currently Kathy Santos or Jennifer Sixt. Have been assigned when you first arrived on campus. You probably already have a CalNet ID (if you're eligible), which should Services that are available on the net (e.g., gmail, hotmail, etc.).
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To rely on your host institution's email services, or any of the free email To the department), then you cannot get a CalMail account. If you are ineligible for a CalNet ID (e.g., if you are a short-term visitor This is the usernameĪnd pass-phrase that you use to access AirBears and numerous other campus-wide In order to use CalMail, you must have a CalNet ID. To convert your email usage to CalMail, follow the four steps outlined below.
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For specific details on your email client, see the instructions below on how to switch over your email client to CalMail. On the other hand, some legacy email clients do not support IMAP at all, and if you use one of those then you will have to switch to a differentĮmail client. If you use a supported IMAP-capable email client, then there will be minimal changes other than updating the configuration. The extent of this change depends on which mail client you use. The main change for users is in the way that you read incoming mail. Than the departmental mail server, spam should be more effectively reduced,Īnd disk storage for mail on the CalMail server Us properly to manage an email in-house system.Īdvantages for users are that the CalMail system will be more reliable In order to free up departmental staff time for other duties, andīecause increasing volumes of spam, clever spammers, and changes in the way that email is used are making it increasingly difficult for How can I get a person to help?Īt 9:00 A.M., on April 6, the Mathematics Department switchedĮmail service to the campus' email system, CalMail. 3.16 HELP! I can't understand this stuff.3.14 What if I don't have a valid CalNet ID?.3.12 I subscribe to high-volume mailing lists and used to use procmail to direct them to separate folders.3.11 What happened to the mailing list(s) that I manage?.3.10 What about outgoing mail? Will the process of sending mail change?.3.9 What will happen to the old contents of my inbox?.3.8 Will the "quota for incoming mail" still be in effect after the transition?.3.7 Do I need a special CalMail Math password?.3.6 What if I already have a CalMail account?.
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3.5 Will I need to create my own CalMail account?.3.4 Will my email address go away after the transition?.3.3 How should I configure my email client?.3.2 Why haven't I received any mail since April 6?.3.1 How can I use the CalMail web-based tool?.2.3 Move Mail Folders to CalMail (Optional).