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Penn State Intercom......November
29, 2001 University's WebMail
up and running
By Gary W. Cramer
Public
Information
With so many academic and professional activities keeping Penn Staters on the road, a new Web client has come to the rescue for those who want a more convenient way to manage their psu.edu e-mail when away from their usual work or home computer.
Penn State WebMail,
found at https://webmail.psu.edu/,
is a Web-based way for students, staff and faculty to access their e-mail
from any computer with Internet access via a browser. Authentication for
and e-mail storage in WebMail are possible through the user's existing
Penn State access account user identification and password.
Christopher Hubing,
research programmer with the Center for Academic Computing (CAC), said
the easy-to-use WebMail interface lets users check and send their e-mail
over a secure connection; create and organize mailboxes; access directory
services; create and add personalized signatures; and change settings.
Instructions are available online at the WebMail site and a FAQ can be
found at http://cac.psu.edu/ait/webmailfaq/.
"The response to WebMail has been very positive," said Hubing. "People enjoy being able to check their mail anywhere without requiring a disk or special software. It is especially helpful for faculty who travel often without a laptop computer, but who have access to some other computer with a browser wherever they happen to be."
Use of the service has grown steadily, he added. About 2,000 people per day were using WebMail in the first week of the fall semester, compared to the current average of nearly 5,000 per day. Among the users is President Graham B. Spanier, who noted in his recent State of the University address that he served as the first alpha tester for the service.
For more information
on the WebMail service, e-mail webmail@psu.edu.
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