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WiscMail Plus (Win) - Configure Email Clients


This documents provides a listing of all the email clients which have configuration instructions for connecting to your WiscMail Plus account.

The following email clients are able to check the email of a WiscMail account. Instructions for configuring each client, information on the clients, and links to get the clients can be found in the tables below.

Several of these clients are able to access the Campus Email Directory. When properly configured, a client is able to search through the database of all campus email addresses to find a recipients email address. Follow the LDAP link to a configuration guide for a client.

Configuration
Instructions*

Directory
Services

Program
Info

Support
Information

Download

Windows Live Mail IMAP | POP LDAP about supported *** Download
Thunderbird IMAP | POP LDAP about supported *** download
Windows (Vista) Mail IMAP | POP LDAP about supported *** included with Windows
Outlook Express IMAP | POP LDAP about supported *** included with Windows
Outlook 2007 IMAP | POP LDAP about supported *** purchase
Outlook XP/2003 IMAP | POP LDAP about supported *** purchase
Eudora IMAP | POP LDAP about limited support** migration instructions

* Note: Differences between IMAP and POP
**

Eudora
Best Effort Only
NOTE: Eudora is no longer available for download through DoIT. The Help Desk provides best effort support for Eudora only. Users of Eudora are strongly encouraged to migrate to a new email client.

For help migrating from Eudora to a new email client, please see WiscMail - Migrating from Eudora to a New Client.

*** Important: Support is only available for the latest version and one release back unless otherwise noted.




Keywords: wiscmail plus windows configure configuring clients outlook express mozilla thunderbird vista mail mail.app entourage eudora supportedDoc ID: 5323
Owner: Ara M.Group: WiscMail
Created: 2007-01-24Updated: 2009-09-15
Sites: Help Desk, WiscMail

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