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New GatorMail for Spring 2008
Academic Computing Lab|

 

Features

A new GatorMail system will be in use beginning January 4, 2008. Features of the new system include:

    •  Look and feel of a sophisticated web-based email system

    •  New email notification can be sent to an external email address specified by the user

    •  Global address list for searching for GatorMail addresses

    •  Ability to detach messages to a separate window

    •  Increased email quota and quota status bar to alert users to how much space is available

Logging in to new GatorMail

Beginning January 4, 2008 you will see a new login screen. Simply login with your current username and password.

What will be migrated to the new GatorMail

The contents of the Inbox and Contacts will be migrated to the new system.

Messages currently in your personal folders

Folders created by users (personal folders) in the current GatorMail, along with the contents of the folders, will not be migrated to the new GatorMail. If you want to see these messages in the new GatorMail, you can:

     Before January 4, 2008 - move them from the folder they are in to your inbox

     Beginning January 4, 2008 - forward the message to yourself at gator.uhd.edu.                              

Access to current GatorMail

You will have access to your old GatorMail accounts for several months beginning January 4, 2008. During this time period you will be able to forward any email messages in a personal folder to yourself  (username1@gator.uhd.edu), and the message will be sent to your new inbox.

Additional Information

Additional information is available in the computer lab. Click here for an online preview of the new GatorMail.


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