Difference between revisions of "LionMail"
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[[File:LionMail_Pilot_Inbox.png|200px|thumb|right|Screenshot of a LionMail inbox during the March 2012 Pilot Phase]] | [[File:LionMail_Pilot_Inbox.png|200px|thumb|right|Screenshot of a LionMail inbox during the March 2012 Pilot Phase]] | ||
− | LionMail is the replacement for [[ | + | LionMail is the replacement for [[CubMail]]. It uses the Google Apps program, and appears nearly indistinguishable from gmail. Note that as of March, 2012 LionMail does not offer Google Docs, |
In March 2012 [[CUIT]] began rolling out the service first to a handful of pilot users, then in several phases (Phase one, early April 2012, was 1,000 undergraduates). The goal is to move all undergraduates to LionMail by the end of 2012. | In March 2012 [[CUIT]] began rolling out the service first to a handful of pilot users, then in several phases (Phase one, early April 2012, was 1,000 undergraduates). The goal is to move all undergraduates to LionMail by the end of 2012. | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://lionmail.columbia.edu LionMail] | * [http://lionmail.columbia.edu LionMail] | ||
− | * [http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2012/01/ | + | * [http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2012/01/30/cubmail-transition-gmail Spectator: CubMail transition to Gmail by end of 2012] |
* [http://bwog.com/2012/01/30/new-facts-and-figures-for-planned-switch-to-gmail/ Bwog: New Facts and Figures for Planned Switch to Gmail] | * [http://bwog.com/2012/01/30/new-facts-and-figures-for-planned-switch-to-gmail/ Bwog: New Facts and Figures for Planned Switch to Gmail] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Email]] |
Latest revision as of 23:36, 21 November 2012
LionMail is the replacement for CubMail. It uses the Google Apps program, and appears nearly indistinguishable from gmail. Note that as of March, 2012 LionMail does not offer Google Docs,
In March 2012 CUIT began rolling out the service first to a handful of pilot users, then in several phases (Phase one, early April 2012, was 1,000 undergraduates). The goal is to move all undergraduates to LionMail by the end of 2012.