Note: Our web-based e-mail clients are listed below. However, whenever possible, we recommend running your own e-mail client (such as Mozilla Thunderbird) for the following reasons:
We have information on how to configure your e-mail client.
When traveling or using someone else's computer, running your own e-mail client (as suggested above) may not be feasible; for those situations, we offer the following web-based e-mail clients. We view these web-based clients as a last-resort mechanism to access your e-mail. You'll have a better e-mail experience by instead running your own e-mail client, as described above.
Simple and snappy, this spartan web-based client gets the job done. It supports a personal address book and also searches through the shared math department e-mail directory. There is no calendar. You cannot bulk import or export your personal address book.
Full of features but quite sluggish and perhaps too complicated, this fancy web-based client supports calendars and exportable address books, among other things. This product is under active development; consequently, the user interface and overall behavior does change from time to time as security updates and code patches are applied. [We provide this client for two reasons: (1) Some users are used to it and want to keep using it. (2) In general it is useful to have a second web-based e-mail client available for those times, such as during upgrades, when Squirrelmail might be unavailable.]