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How to Use Your WCC Student Email
Sending and Receiving Mail
- Go to https://www.wccnet.edu/services/email/student/
- Enter your netID and your password.
- Click Check Mail.
You will now see the message You have xx message in your Inbox,
where xx is the total number of messages. You will also see the
10 most recent messages you have received.
If you have more than 10 messages and want to see the rest, scroll
to the bottom and click Get More Messages
To read a message, click Read. To delete a message, click Delete.
To write a new message, click New Message.
While you are reading a message, you may reply to the person who
sent you the message by clicking Reply. You may delete the message
by clicking delete. You may return to the listing of your messages
by clicking Back.
When you are writing a message, enter the e-mail address of the
person you are writing to in the To: field. You need to put in the
person's full email address, such as ocsirf@example.com, not just
a person's name.
Your email address, which other people can use to reach you, is
netID@stu.wccnet.edu.
You can also enter a subject that the email is about in the Subject
field. Enter the message you are sending in the large text box.
When you are done writing your message, click the send button.
If you are having problems, check the netID FAQ section.
Security Issues
If you are at all concerned about the privacy of your mail, be sure
to read the following very carefully.
Once you are done reading and sending email, be sure to quit the
web browser. If you do not do this, then other people may be able
to read your email and possibly send mail using your account. Be
wary of using Netscape or Internet Explorer's built in mail readers
to read your mail. You should not configure a computer in an open
lab to view your mail. Doing so may save your mail to the computer
and remove it from the server. It is only reccomended that you read
your mail using these web pages.
Protect your password! Keep your password to yourself.
Wisely
choose your password.
Change your password often.
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