Current faculty, staff, and students receive a free @stanford.edu email account and access to a web-based Stanford calendar.
Current faculty, staff, graduate students, and new incoming undergraduate students receive a free @stanford.edu email account on Microsoft Exchange online.
Current undergraduate students plus some schools and departments use G Suite (formerly Google Apps) to access their @stanford.edu email and calendar.
Change account settings, reset your password, and maintain directory and emergency contact information. Note: Students use axess.stanford.edu to enter or change contact information.
Create one or two aliases to use as alternate Stanford email addresses.
Mailing lists are an everyday part of Stanford email life. Learn more about starting your own.
Mailing lists are free and can help facilitate email communication within your campus groups.
Use class email lists to easily send announcements to everyone associated with a course.
The Shared Email service is typically used by departments that need a general email address, by student organizations to share information, and by workgroups to collaborate with co-workers.
You need to have a SUNet ID before you can sponsor an email account at Stanford.
Sponsor a SUNet ID account and email, or email service for a department or function.
Learn about anti-virus and anti-spam measures built into Stanford's mail system and how to send and receive secure email.
All the tools you need to help protect you against viruses, spam, and phishing.
Designed for faculty and staff who need to use email to send Moderate or High risk data.
Make sure your servers meet certain minimum standards of security and upkeep.
Simple configurations to help you quickly set up a secure email connection.
Follow best practices to configure your EC2 or SES service for sending email.
What to do with your email after you leave Stanford.