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Email
Client Configurations for Engineering Accounts (engr.arizona.edu)
1.
Determine the type of mail protocol you wish to use (POP or
IMAP) based on the descriptions below.
2.
Depending on your Email Client (e.g- Outlook, Eudora etc),
this can be done by directly specifying which type of server
you use (POP or IMAP). This can also be done by specifying
in the Email Client whether or not messages should be left
on the server after they have been retrieved by the client.
There is also usually an option to delete messages from the
server after a certain time duration (usefull when trying
to conserve account space).
Engineering
Email Server Settings:
- Incoming Mail server: engr.arizona.edu
- Outgoing Mail server: engr.arizona.edu
POP
Access
POP is suitable if you are
going to use e-mail only from one location, such as your home
or office, because all your e-mail activities are performed
on your local workstation. Mail is downloaded from the inbox
of the e-mail server to your local machine, meaning that it
is usually not possible to access the email from an other
location. This can, however, be bypassed by using the 'Leave
mail on server' setting in your Email Client.
IMAP
Access
IMAP is better if you need to access
your mail from work and from home, or while traveling. Your
e-mail and folders can reside on the mail server so your e-mail
and folders are accessible regardless of which computer you
are using. To conserve disk space, it is usefull to set a
time duration for how long email message should stay on the
server before they are deleted (5-10 days is reasonable),
by using the appropriate seeting in your Email Client.
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