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Electronic Mail at CAL
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.
Looking to open a CAL email account?
Please download the PDF file from here. Fill out the pdf for (electronically) and email the file to help@…. The account information is for universal access to the Linux network which included logging onto shell and utility servers, CAL Linux workstations and email accounts.
Recommended Email Handling Software
- Thunderbird
- Evolution
- Pine (text based, will continue to be available)
IMAP and Webmail
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.
SMTP Servers
Our outgoing email SMTP server will use SSL authentication. The CAL SMTP server is: smtp.astro.Columbia.edu
Protecting your password with SSL. When your email program connects to the server to download email, it has to send your user name and password to identify you to the server. SSL, Secure Sockets Layer, allows you to send your password to the sever encrypted, so no one can steal your password as it is going to the server. (Otherwise it is sent as plain text and is very easy to sniff if someone wants to.)
The general requirements are the following:
- SMTP or Outgoing mail server: smtp.astro.Columbia.edu
- Leave the port at 25.
- Turn on authorization for the SMTP connection.
- Turn on secure connection or SSL for the SMTP connection.
- Specify the username/pass for authentication.
Managing Your Incoming Mail -- Email Quotas
It is important to keep in mind that you have a limited amount of space on your CAL email account to store email. As mail addressed to your account comes in, it is placed in your Inbox mailbox, and it will stay there indefinitely, until you move it to your personal computer or delete it. When the total amount of email you have in your Inbox exceeds your account's Inbox allotment, new incoming email will be bounced. (Returned to its sender.) Each account has a reasonably large allotment, but if you get a a few -- or even one -- email messages with large attachments, your Inbox can fill up pretty quickly.
You will receive a series of automated messages as the size of your Inbox approaches your Inbox quota.
Email - Quota Tool -- Using the Email Quota Tool and Managing Your Email Account
Email Aliases, What email account do you want to use?
Looking Up Email Addresses: LDAP
