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Exchange is Microsoft's email service which now graces our campus. The service is provided to us by Middlebury College. Outlook for PC and Entourage for the Mac are the clients you install and run from your computer to connect to the Exchange system.
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== Information Relocated  ==
===[[General FAQs]]===
 
  
=== Setting Up Your Exchange Account ===
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To use your Exchange email account hosted at Middlebury you must first activate your account. Then you can configure your computer using Microsoft Office Outlook or Entourage to access email. Below are instructions.
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http://blogs.miis.edu/kb
 
 
==== [[Activating Your Middlebury Account]] ====
 
All MIIS registered students, faculty and staff are given accounts on various Middlebury resources.
 
 
 
====[[Configuring Your FirstClass Account]] ====
 
During this transition from FirstClass to Exchange, we'll be using two email systems and you'll have an account on both systems. To convert to Exchange, you must set your FirstClass account to forward incoming messages and manage your Mailbox appropriately. If you are a new Fall 2009 student this does not pertain to you.
 
 
 
====[[Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003]] ====
 
 
 
====[[Configuring Microsoft Entourage 2008 for Mac]]====
 
 
 
====WebMail====
 
If you do not have or wish to use Microsoft Outlook or Entourage you can access the email server directly at:
 
 
 
http://mail.middlebury.edu
 
 
 
The "Outlook Web Access" interface includes many basic and intermediate mail functions and performs very well over the Internet.
 

Revision as of 13:41, 13 September 2010

Information Relocated

Much of the information previously contained on this page has been moved to the Knowledge Base blog. Please visit the Knowledge Base for answers to technology questions and information.

http://blogs.miis.edu/kb