SNet Mail
Main page for SNet access.
Welcome
to SNet Webmail.
This web-based service gives you private access to your
Hunter Student e-mail account. You can jump off from this page
to log on to your SNet Mail account on the web, where you
will be able to read and send mail, check your calendar and
address book, and use most of the features that are available
within Microsoft Outlook.
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Log
on here to the SNet Mail server. Click the "Log On" button, then enter the SNet ID and password that was mailed to you, and connect to your personal e-mail account. In some browsers in the dialog box there is also an optional check box for saving your password. Do not check this box on systems other than your own -- otherwise you will have just left behind a non-password protected access link to your e-mail account. If you have not received a letter with your SNet ID, you can look up the information at the E-mail Account lookup page. |
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Don't
forget to log off. |
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Redirect
email. Interested
in using other email programs instead of webmail? Instructions for setting this up can be found in Setting
Up Outlook Express or Setting
Up Eudora. (Other mail clients should also be compatible.) |
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Questions
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*Note: If you use the full Outlook client and you have configured it to manage mail or addresses on your own computer system (with "Personal Folders" or "Personal Address Book"), then those items will not be viewable with this Web Access client. You can only see those items using Outlook on your own desktop computer.
Contact snet@hunter.cuny.edu with questions or comments regarding your SNet Mail.
Version 5.5 SP2 Microsoft (R) Outlook (TM) Web Access is a Microsoft Exchange Active Server Application that gives you private access to your Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Exchange personal e-mail account so that you can view your Inbox from any Web Browser. It also allows you to view Exchange server public folders and the Address Book from the World Wide Web. Anyone can post messages anonymously to public folders or search for users in the Address Book. For more information about this Outlook product, click here.