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Division of IT
E-Mail Services
Outlook Live is the new e-mail service for students. It's part of the Microsoft Windows Live suite, which also includes tools for sharing, online data storage, collaboration and much more. Find out more or opt in today!
Mizzou Student Webmail is the old student e-mail service. It's currently still active but will be replaced by Outlook Live by fall 2009. Find out more...
Desktop e-mail clients (such as Outlook) provide on-campus e-mail access. On the road or off campus? Use Webmail instead. Learn more...
University e-mail accounts have size limitations, depending on account type (student or faculty/staff). Learn more...
Everyone hates junk e-mail, but there are ways to reduce your spam intake.
Mass e-mail allows University organizations to send e-mail to 250 (or more) internal or external e-mail addresses. Learn more...
Discussion and distribution lists are used for efficient distribution of e-mail, such as class discussions. Lists may be open to anyone with an e-mail address or can be limited to specified users. Find out more...
Don't like the e-mail address we gave you? Here's how to choose an additional e-mail address for your student e-mail account.
Other useful information for University e-mail access, including how to access e-mail while traveling, passwords and user IDs, undeliverable messages, address changes, and technical and other information.
A secure certificate is required for on- or off-campus Webmail.
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