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faculty & staff email

 

 

Faculty and Staff,

  Welcome to Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access.  To check what your username is, please click on the Directories link on the top right corner of this page. Your login password will be your Active Directory password. Your initial email password will be your emploee ID/Eaglecard number preceded by 'au-' For example: If your employee ID/Eaglecard ID is 0012345, your email password will be au-0012345.

For information on how to use Outlook Web Access, please view our Mediasite training video Microsoft Outlook Web Access Training or sign up for the Software Training Course and recieve the training in person.

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Faculty and Staff,

  Welcome to Modus WebQuarantine.  This is our anti-spam server that filters out the virus-ridden and spam messages from getting into your inbox.  You log in with your email address and your Active Directory password.  Google filters the spam messages for the students' mailboxes.

PDF File Managing Your Quarantine

 
student email

 

Students,

  Welcome to Gmail! To check what your username is, please click on the Directories link on the top right corner of this page. Your initial email password will be your student ID/Eaglecard number preceded by 'au-' For example: If your student ID/Eaglecard ID is 0012345, your email password will be au-0012345.

For tutorials on using the different Gmail features, please view the following training presentations:

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PLEASE NOTE - Ashland University provides all students with an official University email address.  All University communications sent via e-mail will be sent to this address. Faculty members will use the official University e-mail address to communicate with a student registered in their classes and administrative units will correspond with students via this address. Students are responsible for checking their official email address on a frequent and consistent basis in order to stay current with University communications.