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* '''UiB computers''' with a | * '''UiB computers''' with a standard setup from the IT department have [[Thunderbird]] or [[Outlook]] as default email client. These receive information about the name, user name ande email address for the logged on user. | ||
* '''Private PCs''' can be [[email setup|set up manually with IMAP or POP]]. | * '''Private PCs''' can be [[email setup|set up manually with IMAP or POP]]. | ||
* '''In the web browser''' (Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Opera, etc.) you can go to [http://webmail.uib.no webmail.uib.no] or [http://kalender.uib.no Outlook Web Access (OWA)]. You need a user account on the Exchange system to use OWA. ([https://tjinfo.uib.no/finnmail Check whether you have.]) | * '''In the web browser''' (Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Opera, etc.) you can go to [http://webmail.uib.no webmail.uib.no] or [http://kalender.uib.no Outlook Web Access (OWA)]. You need a user account on the Exchange system to use OWA. ([https://tjinfo.uib.no/finnmail Check whether you have.]) | ||
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*[[Full inbox]] | *[[Full inbox]] | ||
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<div class="lesmer">[[ | <div class="lesmer">[[Email|» Read more]]</div></includeonly></onlyinclude> | ||
*[[set up email forwarding or absence report]] | *[[set up email forwarding or absence report]] | ||
*[[Email FAQ]] | *[[Email FAQ]] |
Revision as of 08:50, 9 March 2010
All staff and students at UiB achieve an email account when creating a UiB user account.
Email can be read in several ways:
- UiB computers with a standard setup from the IT department have Thunderbird or Outlook as default email client. These receive information about the name, user name ande email address for the logged on user.
- Private PCs can be set up manually with IMAP or POP.
- In the web browser (Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Opera, etc.) you can go to webmail.uib.no or Outlook Web Access (OWA). You need a user account on the Exchange system to use OWA. (Check whether you have.)