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Exchange at Princeton; Overview of e-mail, calendaring, and voice mail services
- Microsoft Exchange is an integrated e-mail, calendaring, and voice mail service available to all faculty, staff, and graduate students.
Why is Exchange right for the University?
Exchange users experience enhanced capabilities in their e-mail, calendaring, and voice mail no matter what computer, operating system, or Internet browser is being used.
How to configure your smartphone
Most devices can access Exchange e-mail, calendar, contacts, and voice mail. Some devices may also access notes and tasks.
- Exchange settings for iPhones, Droids and other devices
- Blackberry: Description of services for Exchange users offered by the University
How to configure your Windows computer
- Exchange settings for Microsoft Outlook
- How to connect to e-mail and calendar at home using Outlook Anywhere (without VPN)
Exchange e-mail, calendar, and voice mail help
- How to create a vacation message
- How to forward your e-mail
- How to view your mail folder sizes
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How to share your e-mail and calendar
with another user
- How to listen to your voice mail (Unified Messaging)
- How to listen to your voice mail (Unified Messaging)
- Integrated e-mail and calendaring benefits departmental collaboration and work processes
- Exchange WebMail (OWA) can be accessed using any browser on any computer
Last Updated:
June 6, 2012
Solution ID:
9810

