Help & Support / UMBS E-Mail
Getting Started
- Getting a UMBS Email Account
- Knowing Your Server Names and Ports for UMBS Email
- Tips for Managing your Inbox: Cleaning
- Tips for Managing Your Inbox: Filtering
- Tips for Managing Your Inbox: Introduction
- Tips for Managing Your Inbox: Organizing
- UMBS Email Addresses Are Automatically Added to the University Directory
- Understanding IMAP and POP
Service Management
- Changing Your UMBS Email Mailbox Name
- Changing Your UMBS Email Password (Or Resetting a Forgotten Password)
- Checking Your UMBS Email Account Settings
- Emptying a Full UMBS Email Mailbox
- Forwarding Your UMBS Email Messages
- Limiting the Recipient List When Sending a UMBS Email Message
- Preparing to Lose Your UMBS Email Account
- Receiving Notification That Your UMBS Email Mailbox Will Be Deactivated
- Reporting Spam or Phishing Attempts
- Sending and Receiving Large UMBS Email Messages
- Sending Large Email Attachments in UMBS Email
- Sending UMBS Email via a Third-Party Service
- Setting Up a Mobile Device Email Program - Apple iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch
- Setting Up Email - Apple OS X Mail
- Setting Up Email - Entourage 2004
- Setting Up Email - Entourage 2008
- Setting Up Email - iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch
- Setting Up Email - Mail (OS X 10.6 Mail)
- Setting Up Email - Mozilla
- Setting Up Email - Outlook 2000
- Setting Up Email - Outlook 2007
- Setting Up Email - Outlook Express
- Setting Up Email - Outlook XP and 2003
- Setting Up Email - Palm Pre
- Setting Up Email - Thunderbird
- Setting Up Email - Thunderbird - Mac
- Setting Up Email - Windows Mail
- Setting Up UMBS Email
- Setting Up UMBS Email Security Settings
- Storing Your UMBS Email Messages
Troubleshooting
- An Email I Received Has [UTEXAS: SUSPECTED SPAM] in the Subject Line
- An Email I Sent Was Returned With [UTEXAS: SPAM DETECTED] in the Subject Line
- Delivery of Email Is Slow
- Disaster Relief Email Scam Reported
- Email Phishing Scam Being Reported
- Fake E-Greeting Card Infecting Machines on Campus
- Receiving Error: "Please Authenticate First" or "Please Use SSL or TLS" When Sending a UMBS Email Message
- Troubleshooting: UMBS Email Messages in My Account Have Disappeared
- Turning Off Windows Anti-Virus Program Options That Block UMBS Email

