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MIT WebMail: A Way to Get Your E-Mail on the Go

http://web.mit.edu/fnl/vol/151/patel.htm
n Spring 2002, Information Systems (IS) announced support for WebMail, which allows MIT users to access e-mail from a web browser. Since then, close to 9,000 MIT Community members have used it, including over 200 members of the MIT faculty.

Email | Information Systems & Technology

https://ist.mit.edu/email
IS&T provides new email accounts on Exchange.

owa.mit.edu - Glossary - Hermes

http://kb.mit.edu/confluence/display/glossary/owa.mit.edu
owa.mit.edu - Glossary - Hermes Access Keys: Skip to content (Access Key - 0) « MIT Information Systems & Technology website Welcome back,  • Log In Knowledge Base Handbook The Knowledge Base Create Article Home Edit Administratio

MIT WebMail: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

http://web.mit.edu/webmail/help/faq.html
WebMail, like any software, has room for improvement. Over time, it will undergo changes to include new features, fix problems, improve its ability to handle the number of simultaenous users it can serve, improve its usability or speed, and

For Faculty & Staff | Information Systems & Technology

https://ist.mit.edu/for-faculty-staff
When you register for your MIT Kerberos account, you choose a username and password. This gives you access to many of the applications and tools that you’ll need while at MIT. This username and password is used by Kerberos, an authentication

Exchange Landing Page - IS&T Contributions - Hermes

https://ist.mit.edu/email-config-wizard
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Changes to MIT’s email service | Information Systems & Technology

https://ist.mit.edu/news/email-service-update
IS&T is making changes to MIT’s email infrastructure to improve community members’ experience with two features of MIT’s email services: automatic forwarding and spam filtering.