Email & Calendar
December 3, 2018, the DNS records for pop.cornell.edu, imap.cornell.edu, and smtp.cornell.edu will change from pointing to Cornell systems to pointing to Office 365.Read more
Outlook on the Web has keyboard shortcut keys. If you don't think you'll ever use this feature, you may want to turn it off.Read more
CIT will be turning on Google's option for offline mail in Cornell G Suite (formerly Cmail ) on November 11, 2018.Read more
Anyone using a Cornell email account should regularly check folders containing mail classified as junk, spam, or "other."Read more
An issue that had prevented calendar invitations or events from working after passing through an e-list has been fixed.Read more
Routing for more than 35,000 student email accounts was moved from Cornell systems to Microsoft's as planned.Read more
Beginning October 31, 2018, Microsoft will enforce use of TLS 1.2 with Office 365.Read more
On October 7, 2018, the routing of mail sent to Cornell student and recent graduate accounts will change from Cornell's systems to Microsoft's Office 365, on its way to delivery to the individual's Cornell Google account.Read more
In early December, the DNS records for pop.cornell.edu, imap.cornell.edu, and smtp.cornell.edu will change from pointing to Cornell systems to pointing to Office 365.Read more
Three preliminary changes have been made to Who I Am as part of the process to move student email routing off campus on October 7, 2018.Read more