Overview
IT Services supports IMAP ( Internet Message Access Protocol) email on the campus mail systems. Stanford community members can choose between POP and IMAP for their @stanford email. IMAP stores all your email on a central IT Services-managed server, giving you access to all your messages, old and new, at work, at home or anywhere a web browser is available (web access through the IMAP interface for Webmail). You can use IMAP with your current favorite email program,
IMAP (with some limitations and additional cost) supports shared accounts, which let multiple users access the email in a single mailbox, each using his or her own SUNet ID and password.
IMAP is available to faculty, students, and staff. To learn more, see Is IMAP right for me? (basic decision points) and Tell me details (to help you decide whether or not to use IMAP).
How to use
Configuration guides
Support
- If you accidentally delete a message or folder, submit a Restore Email Request Form to restore email for a particular date within the past six days (IMAP email backups are only kept for six days)
- Look through our instructional documentation (Tell Me Details and Your First Day with IMAP as well as our configuration guides )
- Refer to the documentation provided with the email software program you are using
- Get personal consulting help (HelpSU)
Getting started
- Check requirements and restrictions: Is IMAP right for me? and Tell me details — information you should know before starting.
- Configure your email program for IMAP and/or learn how to use Webmail.
- Spend a few minutes with our guide Your First Day with IMAP.