The following settings apply to all email clients connecting to UCLA Physics & Astronomy mail service. *Please note that only fully qualified names and addresses should be used for user and server name settings as in or instead of just jbruin, and mail.physics.ucla.edu instead of just mail. ( Incoming) IMAP Server settings: Physics Account Astronomy Account Server mail.physics.ucla.edu mail.astro.ucla.edu Server Type IMAP Connection Security SSL Port 993 User Name Password Your Email Password ( Outgoing) SMTP Server settings: Physics Account Astronomy Account SMTP Server smtp.physics.ucla.edu smtp.astro.ucla.edu Security and Port SSL with Port 465 or TLS with Port 587. If one option fails, please try the other.

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User Name Password Your Email Password Authentication Required, Same as incoming server Specific instructions for Supported IMAP Clients • Mac Mail (OSX) -- • Outlook (Windows).

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Outlook For Mac Ucla 2017

Associated Students UCLA, UCLA© and all related names and logos property of UC Regents. All rights reserved. Powered by eRATEX™ RATEX Business Solutions. COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE UCLA ENTERPRISE MESSAGING. Logging on to OUTLOOK Your Department has migrated to a new email and calendaring system called Enterprise Messaging. This document describes the log on procedures for Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Web Access. If your IT issue can’t be resolved with IT Connect’s walk-up support, a Desktop Support team member can come to you for hands-on IT help with your Mac or Windows hardware, laptops, and desktop computers. Request services: Create a service request ticket to report any issues and receive desktop support.

Outlook for Mac 2011 fulfills all the needs of Mac users, which Apple Mail (or Mail) fails to meet on an individual basis. This makes more and more Mac users migrating from Mail to Outlook to attain high-level mailbox security, reliability, integrity, and more. However, since requirements do change with the time and technology advancements, people make up their mind for an upgrade to the newer offerings. The same theory works for email clients, as one certainly does not want his email client failing to meet the key requirements. Based on the set of requirements, people even move from Mac to Windows based machines, as the primary need is to get the job done, no matter what. In like scenarios, the primary concern is mailbox migration, which requires adequate knowledge and practical experience. Otherwise, user might get his data lost or corrupted.