Lotus Notes is a server-based e-mail system recommended for faculty and staff use.
MS is a UNIX-based mail system previously offered to faculty and staff on campus. As of May 4, 2009, new accounts can no longer be requested, however, existing accounts will continue to work and be supported.
Find out how to get your Stony Brook Lotus Notes e-mail pushed to your BlackBerry, iPhone, or iPod touch device.
Most mail systems (not Lotus Notes) require certain parameters that specify where to send and receive mail.
Lotus Notes Mail-in Databases are ideal for departments or groups who want more than one person to be able to respond to e-mail messages.
Campus Announcements was created to deliver a weekly list of events or activities that may be of interest to faculty and staff.
MySBmail is the primary student e-mail system on campus. Faculty and staff can also request accounts on this UNIX-based mail system.
This is a mail forwarding device that allows everyone at the University to have the same generic mail address.
For the protection and convenience of users, mail received by DoIT mail servers or mail with EPO addresses is filtered.
Need to reach a large audience via e-mail? Consider setting up a LISTSERV e-mail distribution list.