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About UGAMail Accounts
If you have a MyID, then you have probably have access to UGAMail. Certain types of exception accounts and WebCT test accounts are not eligible for an UGAMail account.
Those using UGAMail accounts must comply with the University of Georgia Policies on Use of Computers as well as the policies specific to the use of UGAMail.
Faculty/Staff Quota = 50 MB Student Quota = 20 MB When you're logged into UGAMail Webmail, the header at the top of your Inbox will display the Quota status bar. Additionally, the Quota status bar tells you what percentage of your disk space is full. Each UGAMail account is allocated a certain amount of disk space; you can see how close you are to reaching your limit with the quota status bar at the top of your Inbox. Once it reaches maximum capacity, messages are returned to their senders. For this reason, it is good practice to clean out your folders on a regular basis, deleting messages that are outdated or have otherwise served their purpose. You can also check your quota while logged in to UGAMail Webmail by selecting the OPTIONS link from the menu items. You'll see something like the example below where your QUOTA and amount USED are listed. Quota: 19766 KB
The size limit on any e-mail attachment sent from or received by an UGAMail account is 30 MB.
About UGAMail Accounts First and foremost, The University of Georgia Policies on Use of Computers applies to your use of UGAMail. Violations of these policies incur the same types of disciplinary measures as violations of other University policies or state or federal laws, including criminal prosecution in serious cases. Some of these policies are listed below:
UGAMail Mass Mailing Policy The purpose of the UGAMail Mass Mailing Policy is to facilitate the legitimate needs for University units to communicate with large groups of users while simultaneously complying with University Computer Use Policies (available online at http://www.uga.edu/compsec/use.html). While any use of UGA computing facilities is subject to all UGA computer use policies, the following two are particularly applicable for mass-mailings:
1. All mass mailings must contain a valid "Reply-To"
and "From" e-mail address. This must be the address of a responsible
person who can address any questions or comments from recipients of
the mailing. EITS is not responsible for answering questions about mass
mailings and will refer all queries to the responsible person. The e-mail
account that will receive queries should have sufficient disk storage
to handle any questions or other correspondence from recipients of the
mass mailing. Additional Policies Specific to the use of UGAMail UGAMail is designed to provide the e-mail services available from EITS supported secure IMAP e-mail software, and the UGAMail Webmail interface. EITS support is limited to these applications. If your UGAMail e-mail disk space becomes full, UGAMail will not accept any e-mail that is sent to you and it will be returned to the sender. You will receive an e-mail notification only when your disk space is over capacity. You can check your quota from UGAMail Webmail by selecting "Options" which opens the "Access Control" page. Your "Quota" and amount "Used" are listed there. EITS does not maintain backups of your personal disk space and it is your responsibility to keep backups of any files that you consider important. A single UGAMail e-mail or login session is limited to 4 continuous hours. This includes a single IMAP session or a single login session. If you are the administrator of other server systems, you shall not forward administrator e-mail to your UGAMail account. As is the case with all computer systems, UGAMail will occasionally be unavailable for maintenance or upgrades. Whenever possible, reasonable notice of downtime will be provided via the UGAMail Homepage or http://status.uga.edu. |
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