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Email Frequently Asked Questions

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FAQ: Can I continue to use POP protocol to read my mail? Answer: You don’t have to quit using POP3 protocol to retrieve your mail. However, you will need to make ...
FAQ: How can I set my @csit email account to forward to another email account? Answer: Detailed instructions are located at: https://www.csit.fsu.edu/twiki/bin/view ...
FAQ: How can I access my @csit email from home using a private internet service provider (ISP)? Answer: Since the @csit.fsu.edu email system supports SMTP authentication ...
FAQ: What settings do I need for my email client to access my SCS email account ? Answer: Incoming mail server: email.csit.fsu.edu Outgoing (SMTP) mail ...
FAQ: How can I read my messages off line? Answer: Most modern email clients allow you the option of keeping a copy of your messages on your laptop and/or personal ...
FAQ: How can I access my @csit email from various, remote locations ? Answer: Your choices when remote from CSIT are: Webmail (http://webmail.csit.fsu.edu/ ...
FAQ: I have a visitor who needs to access their email through their desktop email client. How can they do so? Answer: In this case, visitors to CSIT can connect to ...
FAQ: What options do visitors to CSIT have to send/receive email from their home organization? Answer: Visitors have general internet access through the wireless ...
FAQ: Can I read my mail from a web browser? Answer: Yes. Go to http://webmail.csit.fsu.edu/ and login using your CSIT username and password. Cookies must be enabled ...
FAQ: What are IMAP, IMAP4 and IMAPS ? Answer: IMAP is a newer method for handling email and the current version is IMAP4. IMAP stands for Internet Message Access ...
FAQ: What are POP, POP3 and POPS ? Answer: POP is an acronym for Post Office Protocol. The current version is 3 so you often see it written as POP3. POPS stands for ...
FAQ: What is SSL? What is TLS? Answer: SSL is an acronym for Secure Socket Layer. It was originally developed to encrypt web pages so that the text such as passwords ...
FAQ: What is Sieve? Answer: Sieve is a utility for administering a CSIT email account. This utility enables a user to distribute your email to folders on the server ...
FAQ: What is Websieve? Websieve is a web based interface to Sieve that provides a simple way to create rules. To use Websieve, go to http://imap.csit.fsu.edu/websieve ...
FAQ: Where are my folders ? Answer: Folders created using the IMAP protocol will not be available if you should change your email client settings from IMAP to POP ...
FAQ: How can you fix your email client when your friends and coworkers tell you that they can't send you email because it is bounced back to them? Answer: Your CSIT ...
FAQ: Why would I want to switch to IMAP? Answer: IMAP is newer and offers more advanced features. For example, your email remains consistent no matter where you ...
FAQ: Why would I want to use Sieve/WebSieve when I can set up filters on my local client? Answer: Sieve/Websieve allows you to set up filters before your email is ...

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