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Your ulyssis account includes an email address: <code>''username''@ulyssis.org</code>. It is important you check your ulyssis mailbox regularly, because all important information will be sent to this address. You can check your e-mail using the webmail or an email client of your own. It is also possible to configure your email address in UCC to automatically forward all correspondence to another address. | Your ulyssis account includes an email address: <code>''username''@ulyssis.org</code>. It is important you check your ulyssis mailbox regularly, because all important information will be sent to this address. You can check your e-mail using the webmail or an email client of your own. It is also possible to configure your email address in UCC to automatically [[forward Forwarders]] all correspondence to another address. | ||
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Revision as of 15:51, 10 October 2018
Your ulyssis account includes an email address: username@ulyssis.org
. It is important you check your ulyssis mailbox regularly, because all important information will be sent to this address. You can check your e-mail using the webmail or an email client of your own. It is also possible to configure your email address in UCC to automatically forward Forwarders all correspondence to another address.
Webmail
You can access your mail via a webinterface: https://webmail.ulyssis.org. Use your username and password to enter the website.
POP and IMAP access
You can access your ulyssis mail by POP or IMAP protocol. The configuration parameters are:
- server: mail.ulyssis.org
- username: your ULYSSIS username
- password: your ULYSSIS password
- security: SSL
SMTP
ULYSSIS doesn't offer SMTP. Instead, you can use KULeuven's SMTP server:
- server: smtps.kuleuven.be
- port: 443
- username: your student id
- password: your KULeuven password
- security: SSL
Advanced
Your emails are stored within your account under ~/Maildir. These files can of course be read with a command line email client such as alpine or mutt.
We support sendmail style local delivery using .forward. More information is available in the official documentation of Sendmail and Postfix.
You can also use procmail on our servers. A very detailed explanation on procmail is available on the ArchWiki.