Changes between Version 11 and Version 12 of Email


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04/13/06 13:17:07 (20 years ago)
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cdelarcuz
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    33= Electronic Mail at CAL =
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    5 Each user account in the CAL network will be given an IMAP mailbox, initially configured with 2GB of storage. The mailbox will be accessible via IMAP, but will require TLS for access. A webmail interface (secured via HTTPS) will also be provided. The mail will be filtered for spam and viral content before delivery.
     5Each user account in the CAL network will be given an IMAP mailbox, initially configured with 1GB of storage. The mailbox will be accessible via IMAP, but will require TLS for access. A webmail interface (secured via HTTPS) will also be provided. The mail will be filtered for spam and viral content before delivery.
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    77== Recommended Email Handling Software ==
     
    1313== IMAP and Webmail == 
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    15 Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP), is a system by which your e-mail is kept on the server and does not ghet delivered to your computer. designed to support e-mail stored on a remote server. When you want to view, send or manage your messages, your e-mail program (client) connects to the CAL central e-mail server for access. Because your e-mail always remains on the server, you can easily retrieve it from virtually any location with Internet access. IMAP is useful if you travel frequently, access your e-mail at multiple locations, and/or use WebMail as your main mail client. There is a 1GB message limit for everyone who has an CAL e-mail account. 
     15Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP), is a system by which your e-mail is kept on the server and is not delivered to your computer. Designed to support e-mail stored on a remote server. When you want to view, send or manage your messages, your e-mail program (client) connects to the CAL central e-mail server for access. Because your e-mail always remains on the server, you can easily retrieve it from virtually any location with Internet access. IMAP is useful if you travel frequently, access your e-mail at multiple locations, and/or use WebMail as your main mail client. There is a 1GB message limit for everyone who has an CAL e-mail account. 
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    1717== SMTP Servers ==