Obtaining an EWS accountAll College of Engineering Students will receive a permanent account which will remain active throughout their enrollment in the University and will be valid on all EWS workstations. All students in the college will have received notification of their account during the summer, prior to their first semester at the university. The logins and passwords have been randomly generated. It is strongly suggested that you change your password upon returning to campus. Those students not receiving a letter informing them of the account or who have lost the information can go to any of the workstation lab locations, where a consultant on duty will assist users with any account/login inquiries. | |
| Electronic Mail |
Electronic mail can be an integral communications tool between users of networked computers. E-mail can be sent to
users on your system or to
nearly any other networked machine on campus, or anyone with an email account around the world. E-mail is also an excellent way to communicate with your professor
right here on campus. |
| On EWS |
Your home directory should contain a mailbox file (mbox) that stores messages received by you. When you login, the system will notify you if you have new mail.
The mail will be in the mail spooler, the file .INBOX in your home directory, which serves as the mail system post office. Mail is stored here until you
read it and either save it in your mbox or delete it. You should read your mail often and discard unneeded mail to save space on your home directory. |
| Reading |
To check your email type pine at any command prompt. The computer will respond with a
menu screen like this:
If you want to view your messages in your INBOX, the "post office" where you receive your new mail, type the letter i or use the arrow keys to highlight "Folder
Index" and press return to view the messages in the current folder, the INBOX. You should see an index of all the email you have received since your account was
created.
When you get to the screen displaying your messages found in INBOX, there may be several lines of information. Each line of information is an email message. The first letter in each line tells you the status of the message. N means the message has not been read yet, A means the message has been responded to, and D means the message will be deleted the next time you quit pine. After the letter, there is a date listed to tell you when the message was mailed. The next column gives a name for th person who sent you the message. After that is a number in parentheses which gives you the length of the message in "bytes"(character letters). The last column of the listing gives the subject of the message(worker help).
The message will show the date the message was received, who it was from, and who the message was mailed to (messages can be mailed to more than one person at
a time). The subject of the message is also listed. Underneath this group of information is the body of the message.
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| Sending |
To send mail to another person, you will need to know their email address. Start off in the pine main menu. Press the "c" key to compose a message, or move the hi-lighted bar with the arrow keys until you have compose message hi-lighted, and press enter. The screen will look like this:
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| Forwarding |
If you have accounts on multiple systems, you may wish to have all the mail you receive on each account forwarded to one system, so that you can read all your mail at once. This is done by creating a .forward file in your home directory. To do t
his, create a .forward file (using the pico editor or some other text editor) which contains a user login name and the name of the domain to forward to. For example, if user s-neeze has an account on students (students.uiuc.edu) and she wants all of her EWS mail forwarded to her students account, her .forward file on the Engineering Workstations would contain the following line: |
| On Students |
Accessing email on students is similar to accessing email on EWS except for a few variations.
When you log onto your students email account then the screen will look like:
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