E-Mail Services
The Law School uses Microsoft's Outlook/Exchange e-mail system as its official e-mail provider. Each faculty, staff and student has a unique account on our e-mail system which can be accessed in three basic ways, all listed below. The instructions on this page will assist you in accessing and maintaining your e-mail account. Please remember that you are responsible for checking this account daily. Many administrative notices are distributed exclusively through the School's e-mail system.
Accessing your E-Mail Account - Available Methods
- Outlook 2003 application (part of Microsoft Office Suite 2003) on your own PC or in the School's Computer Labs (Rooms 252 and 253)
- Outlook Web interface at http://webmail.law.wustl.edu
- A POP e-mail client, such as Outlook Express or Eudora
Outlook Information:
- Outlook General Instructions
- Setting up Outlook 2007
- Setting up Outlook 2003
- Note: This application is not provided by the Law School for private computers but can be purchased at a reduced price in the University bookstore (located in the Mallinckrodt Student Center). In some cases the application will come bundled with the Microsoft Office 2003 Suite
- Setting up Outlook Express (a POP3 email client) on your desktop/laptop
- Outlook Features: Forwarding your mail to another e-mail address or account
- Outlook Features: Sharing Folders
- Outlook Features: Sharing Calenders
- Viewing mail caught in the spam filter (MessageScreen)
- Note: Messages captured in the spam filter will not appear in your e-mail inbox. You must use the MessageScreen application to view these items. Items held for more than two weeks in the spam filter will be permanently deleted
- Creating a Rule