Your SU E-mail combines utilities for electronic mail, time
management, and task delegation in one software package.
SU E-mail provides not only e-mail capabilities, but you can also share
calendars, documents and folders among a group of
email account
holders, grant and receive proxy access to other accounts, take
control of your mailbox through Rules, Junk Mail filters and other
controls, and manage your contacts and maintain a to-do list and
other checklists.
E-mail is accessible on all Windows based campus computers
owned by Salisbury University, including all of our Information
Technology labs. It is also accessible by non-Windows based
computers and from off-campus users through the web through
WebAccess.
All faculty, staff, and students who are taking at least one
class have an SU account created for them. The
e-mail
account shares its password with their Network and
myClasses@SU accounts.
General Information
E-mail accounts are automatically generated through network
student accounts, faculty/staff accounts or student organization
accounts. Use of SU E-mail is subject to the SU Email Policy
and SU Acceptable Use Policy.
Accessing SU E-mail
SU E-mail is available in all IT Computer Labs and on the desktop
of each faculty/staff networked computer. Additionally,
SU E-mail may be accessed through
WebAccess using a web
browser (i.e.. Internet Explorer or Firefox).
For information on how to use email visit our FAQ and
Quick Reference Guide pages.
E-mail Password
The Network and SU
E-mail passwords are the same. Contact the
IT Help Desk,
TETC 113, if you have problems with your
Network password.
E-mail Address and Internet Addressing
Your Internet e-mail address will be your network username
followed by @salisbury.edu. Some examples are:
Student Internet E-mail address:
ab12345@students.salisbury.edu Faculty/Staff Internet E-mail
address: scgull@salisbury.edu
Below is a listing of helpful links:
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