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Accessing Your E-Mail Account

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You may access your e-mail account on campus from the computer labs or via the law school's courtesy ports or wireless system You can also access your account from off campus via the law school's main web page. Click the “E-mail Login" link on the upper-right side of the Web page. 

Although it is possible to forward your law school e-mail to another account, we strongly recommend against this practice. Forwarding messages can cause all sorts of problems, especially if the account to which you forward your e-mail becomes overloaded or unavailable for any reason.

Since your law school e-mail account is used for official communication, forwarding your e-mail puts you at risk of missing important messages. Further, because an unavailable account to which your mail is forwarded may create law school network problems—such as endless email loops—we may have to access your e-mail box to correct problems, delete forwarding rules, and disable your account.

If your account is disabled for this or any other reason, please contact Mike Lavoie (ext. 3717), or John Weingarten (ext. 3775) to resolve the problem and have your account reactivated.


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