Difference between revisions of "Sending Email through the Ugrad Network"

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Configure the following if you're a ''CS Undergrad Student:''
 
Configure the following if you're a ''CS Undergrad Student:''
  
Server Name: smtp.johnshopkins.edu
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* '''Server Name''': smtp.johnshopkins.edu
 
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* '''Port''': Try setting your SMTP port to 587 to make the connection.  If that doesn't work, please contact postmaster@jhu.edu for further instructions.
Port: Try setting your smtp port to 587 to make the connection.  If that doesn't work, please contact postmaster@jhu.edu for further instructions.
 
  
 
If you connect from outside of JHU, you will probably be prompted for your JHED ID and password, so have that handy.
 
If you connect from outside of JHU, you will probably be prompted for your JHED ID and password, so have that handy.
  
Since you're using JHU's smtp server as your smtp server, you'll probably want to set your e-mail client to have your CS address in the Reply-To field.  Otherwise, your jhu.edu address might show up in the Reply-To field instead.
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Since you're using JHU's SMTP server as your SMTP server, you'll probably want to set your email client to have your CS address in the Reply-To field.  Otherwise, your jhu.edu address might show up in the Reply-To field instead.
  
  
Category: Sending Email
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[[Category: Sending Email]]

Revision as of 20:29, 10 October 2013

Configure the following if you're a CS Undergrad Student:

  • Server Name: smtp.johnshopkins.edu
  • Port: Try setting your SMTP port to 587 to make the connection. If that doesn't work, please contact postmaster@jhu.edu for further instructions.

If you connect from outside of JHU, you will probably be prompted for your JHED ID and password, so have that handy.

Since you're using JHU's SMTP server as your SMTP server, you'll probably want to set your email client to have your CS address in the Reply-To field. Otherwise, your jhu.edu address might show up in the Reply-To field instead.