To log in to Google Apps:
No, Mary Baldwin College does not support the use of POP3 or IMAP to access your Google Mail in another email program. We do however have the ability to configure your Gmail to work seamlessly in Outlook and a few other Email Clients.
Yes, if you set up your browser to open links in a new window or tab.
Tip: If you want to open Google Mail or Calendar in a new tab instead
of a new window, change your settings in Internet Explorer. Go to Tools > Internet
Options > Tabs > Settings, and click Let Internet
Explorer choose how to open pop-ups.
Yes, Google has an early version of a new tool that provides offline
access to your most recent email messages. To enable the feature, click
the Labs icon (green flask) in the upper-right corner of your
Mail window. Then, under Offline, click Enable.
Note: Google Mail Labs is a collection of new ideas for Google Mail features that you can try. Please be aware that these features are not officially "released" and can change, become unstable, or disappear at any time.
No, you can just go to you Google Apps URL to access your email and calendar.
Google Apps supports the following other browsers:
No. Because Google Apps runs in a web browser, you just need to use a supported browser.
The interface for both Google Apps Email and Google Calendar are available
in over 50 languages. For a list of the available languages and instructions
on how to set a different language, refer to the Gmail
Help Center.
Yes, you can access your Microsoft Outlook after CIS has configured the necessary programs. If you would like to use Microsoft Outlook please contact CIS for the configuration: 540.887.7075
All users will be disabled starting on Apple Day, October 7, 2009
Yes, you can continue to send and receive email with your coworkers. You can also view and schedule meetings with Microsoft Outlook users, and even see their free/busy status.
No, you'll continue to use your existing email address.
Yes, you access Google Mail Labs by clicking the Labs (green
flask) icon in the upper-right corner of your Mail window. Note that
Google Mail Labs is a collection of new ideas for Google Mail features
that you can try. Please be aware that these features are not officially "released" and
can change, become unstable, or disappear at any time.