Your user account at the Department of Computing Science includes e-mail services which may be used both locally from UNIX machines and from programs such as Mozilla Thunderbird, Mail.app, Outlook and similar.
Reading mail within the department
You can either read e-mail using programs such as pine
or mutt
on UNIX machines, or use
Thunderbird, Mail.app, Outlook, etc.
Accessing mail through our Webmail
You can access your email through our webmail which is acessible at https://webmail.cs.umu.se/.
Forward your mail somewhere else, or vacation message
To forward your mail to some other address, or enable a temporary vacation autoresponder, please visit the webapps mail page
Reading and sending e-mail from outside of departmental systems
To fetch e-mail from your departmental account and to send out mail using our mail server requires some configuration of your software.
These configurations are described in more detail on a separate page, which also includes information on the filtering of spam.
Customizations for mailing lists
It is advantageous to make a few customizations regarding membership in various mailing lists; for example, if one wants to receive a copy of one's own messages to the list.
Mailing lists in the department are managed by Mailman3.
Most lists are managed by from external sources (like employment, studying program, courses) and will be overridden if you tell the MLM to unsubscribe. Some lists are "purely optional" based on interest.
Check the web interface. (To login click Sign in
then CS SSO
)
After signing in you will be able to see which lists you are a member of.
Note!⚠️
You should not use this tool to subscribe or unsubscribe to course lists.If you add or delete yourself from a list yourself, this information will disappear the next day, as these lists are synchronized nightly with information obtained from the university administration.
If you believe that your membership, or lack thereof, in such a list is in error, please contact the Office of Student Services so that a proper adjustment may be made.