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== Configuring an Account == === Thunderbird === |
= Configuring an Account = == Thunderbird == |
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1.#4 Press `Create Account` == Forwarding email == |
1.#4 If you would like to use our mail account from '''outside''' the university, you have to change the SMTP port. 1. Press `Edit` * Set the value next to SMTP to '''2525''' * Press `Re-test Configuration` * Press `Create Account` == Apple Mail == Configuration for IMAP-Konto 1. Go to `Menu > Mail > Preferences > Accounts` * Click '+' to create a new email account * Choose account type (IMAP) * Enter the needed data ([[http://www.math.uzh.ch/li/?system|Reference Card]]) * Save and exit Now all the folders from your mail account should appear. To change the behaviour of the defaul folders of Apple Mail, do the following: 1. Select the folder you want to edit (f.e. `Sent`) * Go to `Menu > Mailbox > Use This Mailbox For` * Choose the desired function === Different 'Sent' folder: merge them! === * First check check, that the IMAP protocol is configured. The wrong alternative is POP, which doesn't support shared mail folders. * Especially under MacOS X and iOS, it happens that the individual devices and email applications uses different 'Sent'-folder names like 'Sent', 'Sent Messages', 'sent-mail', 'sent_messages', ... * Best is to configure all devices/email-applications to use 'Sent' as the sent folder. The majority of all email applications use this name as the sent folder. * If there are already multiple named 'sent...' folders: * Configure '''all''' of your email applications (=every device by it's own!) to use 'Sent' as the sent folder. * Move (best via https://mail.math.uzh.ch) all mails from the different 'sent...' folders to 'Sent'. * Delete all '''empty''' 'sent...' folders. This last step is important for future configuration of email applications/devices: during the setup of a new email applicaton/account, the app looks for existing 'sent' named folders. If there is only one, it will choose the right one as 'Sent' folder by default. == Other Mail Clients == All informations needed to configure an email account can be found [[http://www.math.uzh.ch/index.php?id=system|here]]. = Forwarding email = |
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== Vacation / Out of office - email == | |
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1. Log on the webmail interface [[http://mail.math.uzh.ch|mail.math.uzh.ch]] * Go to `Preferences > Mail > Receiving Messages > When a message arrives: Send auto-reply message: ...` |
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Please be aware: Notifications will only be send once a week per person. This means, if you send yourself a testmail on Monday, you'll receive the automatic reply. If you send yourself a second testmail 5 days later, you won't! | = Show Zimbra Calendar in Thunderbird = |
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Press save (top left corner) after changing settings. SMTP: mail.math.uzh.ch |
[[http://wiki.zimbra.com/index.php?title=Accessing_Zimbra_Collaboration_Suite_with_Thunderbird#Viewing_your_Zimbra_Calendar_using_Lightning|Zimbra Calendar]] |
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Using 'mail.math.uzh.ch' as SMTP is the best solution to: | = Private Calendar: email reminder = The standard institutes calendar (=Zimbra) generates reminders, in the current Zimbra version, only via pop up Windows, if you logged into the webmail interface. Often you need a more independet way to receive a reminder. Until Zimbra is more flexible, please use the following workaround to generate personal reminder emails to a specific date and time: 1. Create a date * Insert {{{!Remind}}} somewhere in the title or the body * Save and close the date You will receive an email if the date happens. Optional Arguments:: :: Time before {{{!Remind:xxdyyhzzm}}} (f.e. 1d12h35m) :: Other email addresses {{{!Remind:name@domain.com}}} :: Can be combined {{{!Remind:1h20m:name@domain.com}}} |
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* send mails as quick as possible to other MATH@UZH users, * use MATH@UZH internal email lists, * be unblocked by most firewalls everywhere, * be independet of any ISP (f.e. travelling with your notebook). |
== General Events: email reminder == 1. research seminars * colloquia * conferences * Dissertationsvorträge * general events. |
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Configuration Username your account name at MATH@UZH (like on the Sun Ray terminals). Port 25 (default) or 2525. If you would like to use our SMTP from outside the university, only 2525 will work. Authentication by password Encryption TLS Signature |
The mailing lists are divided into two parts: * automatically assigned e-mail addresses * personal e-mail subscription |
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1. With 'nedit' (Launch > Applications > Text > nedit) create/edit the file | Persons who are automatically assigned to a mailing list (only members of our institute):: :: research seminars: all organizers, all assistants of the organizers :: colloquia: whole institute :: conferences: whole institute :: Dissertationsvorträge: whole institute :: general events: whole institute |
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.signature | Every institute member is free to enable/disable these 5 categories seperately. Every e-mail contains a personalized URL to subscribe / unsubscribe. |
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(attend the point at the beginning) directly in your home directory. 2. Open Mozilla / Thunderbird. Right mouse click on your email account > 'Properties'. Mark 'attach this signature' and "choose" the '.signature' file (the starting point in the filename means 'hide the file' - so check 'show hidden files' in the file dialog to be able to see it). |
== Personal e-mail subscription: == |
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Web browser | On every page of the given events, there is a link 'e-mail reminder subscription' which points to an e-mail address form (if the service is not disabled for the given event). After subscribing, an e-mail will be returned to the subscriber's e-mail. The e-mail provides a personalized link, which the subscriber must open in a webbrowser to activate the subscription. |
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The standard web browser is 'firefox'. | Subscription period: |
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If you prefer another browser, append the following line to your .bashrc file | The e-mail subscription to a research seminar or a colloquium is semester independent. The e-mail subscription is active as long as the seminar exists. All other events occur only one time. |
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export BROWSER=xxx | Sending reminder e-mails: |
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where xxx is one of 'mozilla', 'netscape', 'opera' or 'firefox'. To activate the new setting, log out and log in again. Show Zimbra Calendar in Thunderbird |
The Organizers of any event are free to choose between 0-7 days or to disable the reminder feature completely. This could be specified for all events of the current semester or on a per event basis. The default setting is 0 days, which means that the e-mails are sent very early in the morning on the day of the event. |
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Viewing_your_Zimbra_Calendar_using_Lightning | The content of the reminder email is either generic or specific on a per event basis. = Mail Merge: generate serial mails to multiple recipients = [[email/mailMerge]] = Mail: [IT@MATH] Lotus Mail Authentication Error = * will be sended by I-MATH to you, if our mailserver can't access your mails at the ID for you. * Typically this indicates: a. There is a general problem at the ID mail server, or a. You've changed your Lotus Passwort via ITIM, but our Mailserver don't know the new password (please contact I-MATH Support). * The I-MATH IT Support also gets this warning email and checks the recent situation and will contact you in case something can be improved. |
Configuring an Account
Thunderbird
Go to File > New > Mail Account...
- Enter your name, mail address and password.
Press Continue
If you would like to use our mail account from outside the university, you have to change the SMTP port.
Press Edit
Set the value next to SMTP to 2525
Press Re-test Configuration
Press Create Account
Apple Mail
Configuration for IMAP-Konto
Go to Menu > Mail > Preferences > Accounts
- Click '+' to create a new email account
- Choose account type (IMAP)
Enter the needed data (Reference Card)
- Save and exit
Now all the folders from your mail account should appear.
- To change the behaviour of the defaul folders of Apple Mail, do the following:
Select the folder you want to edit (f.e. Sent)
Go to Menu > Mailbox > Use This Mailbox For
- Choose the desired function
Different 'Sent' folder: merge them!
- First check check, that the IMAP protocol is configured. The wrong alternative is POP, which doesn't support shared mail folders.
- Especially under MacOS X and iOS, it happens that the individual devices and email applications uses different 'Sent'-folder names like 'Sent', 'Sent Messages', 'sent-mail', 'sent_messages', ...
- Best is to configure all devices/email-applications to use 'Sent' as the sent folder. The majority of all email applications use this name as the sent folder.
- If there are already multiple named 'sent...' folders:
Configure all of your email applications (=every device by it's own!) to use 'Sent' as the sent folder.
Move (best via https://mail.math.uzh.ch) all mails from the different 'sent...' folders to 'Sent'.
Delete all empty 'sent...' folders. This last step is important for future configuration of email applications/devices: during the setup of a new email applicaton/account, the app looks for existing 'sent' named folders. If there is only one, it will choose the right one as 'Sent' folder by default.
Other Mail Clients
All informations needed to configure an email account can be found here.
Forwarding email
Log on the webmail interface mail.math.uzh.ch
Preferences > Mail > Receiving Messages > When a message arrives: Forward a copy to ...
Press Save
Show Zimbra Calendar in Thunderbird
Private Calendar: email reminder
The standard institutes calendar (=Zimbra) generates reminders, in the current Zimbra version, only via pop up Windows, if you logged into the webmail interface. Often you need a more independet way to receive a reminder.
Until Zimbra is more flexible, please use the following workaround to generate personal reminder emails to a specific date and time:
- Create a date
Insert !Remind somewhere in the title or the body
- Save and close the date
You will receive an email if the date happens.
- Optional Arguments
Time before !Remind:xxdyyhzzm (f.e. 1d12h35m)
Other email addresses !Remind:name@domain.com
Can be combined !Remind:1h20m:name@domain.com
General Events: email reminder
- research seminars
- colloquia
- conferences
- Dissertationsvorträge
- general events.
The mailing lists are divided into two parts:
- automatically assigned e-mail addresses
- personal e-mail subscription
- Persons who are automatically assigned to a mailing list (only members of our institute)
- research seminars: all organizers, all assistants of the organizers
- colloquia: whole institute
- conferences: whole institute
- Dissertationsvorträge: whole institute
- general events: whole institute
Every institute member is free to enable/disable these 5 categories seperately. Every e-mail contains a personalized URL to subscribe / unsubscribe.
Personal e-mail subscription:
On every page of the given events, there is a link 'e-mail reminder subscription' which points to an e-mail address form (if the service is not disabled for the given event). After subscribing, an e-mail will be returned to the subscriber's e-mail. The e-mail provides a personalized link, which the subscriber must open in a webbrowser to activate the subscription.
Subscription period:
The e-mail subscription to a research seminar or a colloquium is semester independent. The e-mail subscription is active as long as the seminar exists. All other events occur only one time.
Sending reminder e-mails:
The Organizers of any event are free to choose between 0-7 days or to disable the reminder feature completely. This could be specified for all events of the current semester or on a per event basis. The default setting is 0 days, which means that the e-mails are sent very early in the morning on the day of the event.
The content of the reminder email is either generic or specific on a per event basis.
Mail Merge: generate serial mails to multiple recipients
Mail: [IT@MATH] Lotus Mail Authentication Error
- will be sended by I-MATH to you, if our mailserver can't access your mails at the ID for you.
- Typically this indicates:
- There is a general problem at the ID mail server, or
- You've changed your Lotus Passwort via ITIM, but our Mailserver don't know the new password (please contact I-MATH Support).
- The I-MATH IT Support also gets this warning email and checks the recent situation and will contact you in case something can be improved.