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The University primarily uses the Outlook and Webmail / Wolfmail email clients:

What is available to faculty/staff using Outlook?

Microsoft® Outlook 2003 provides an integrated solution for managing and organizing email messages, schedules, tasks, notes, contacts, and other information. If you are on Outlook/Exchange, you have many exciting opportunities to collaborate with others on campus using tools such as calendar sharing, meeting requests, and public folders.

What's the difference between Webmail and Wolfmail?

Webmail and Wolfmail are both web-based clients, providing worldwide access to your email. They are secure and platform independent. Both use IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol).

Students have Fallon Webmail accounts. The recommended method of accessing email on the Fallon server is Webmail, which is maintained by System Computing Services (SCS) within the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE).

Wolfmail is a newer version of Webmail and is available to faculty and staff on the Twilight server, which replaced Equinox in November 2006.

    • See what's available on Wolfmail for Twilight users
    • See what's available on Webmail for Fallon (student) users.

How do I filter spam from my email client?

How do I download email messages (IMAP vs. POP)?

Can Mac users have email on the Exchange server?

Yes, Mac users can use either the Mac OS X or Entourage email client on the Exchange server. However, you must make sure your Exchange account has IMAPS turned on (required for all Mac users). Contact the Help Desk to make the request.

How do I set up email using Pine?

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