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Using the Central Mail Service (CMS)

The Central Mail Service (CMS) can act as an email server for a variety of mail packages, including Mulberry, Eudora and Netscape. You will need an account to access mail via CMS. On this page you will find links to references to information about working with CMS.

SPAM Tagging
Pre-filter those annoying spam messages: CMS email accounts now have the ability to use the new SPAM tagging feature.

Migrate Your Email Account to the Central Mail Service
Steps for migrating your email account to the Central Mail Service.

How to change your Central Mail Service (CMS) password
Information on changing your CMS password.

Accessing your CMS mailbox with Pine
Information on how to read your CMS message using the Pine email client.

Remote access to CMS
Information on how to access CMS when you are not on-Grounds.

Re-setting your CMS forward
Information on how to remove a forward file from your CMS account.

Configuring your Central Mail Service (CMS) account
Information about how you can use a secure telnet connection or the web to forward your CMS messages to another account (or reset forwarding to CMS), register your CMS account (undergraduate students are registered on CMS when accounts are assigned), initialize Mulberry options, change your CMS password, establish an auto-response for when you will be away from reading your mail for a while, disable an existing auto-response, find the configuration information for POP mail programs xs(like Eudora and Netscape) and check your CMS quota.

Get Your Quota Information
Information on mail storage limits on the Central Mail Service and how to access your quota information.

Using Mulberry
Information on using Mulberry.

consult@virginia.edu
Send your questions about the Central Mail Service (CMS) or Mulberry to consult@virginia.edu and receive a response by electronic mail.


 
         

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