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E-NOTES, MAY 2003: ATTENTION SENIORS!

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Attention Seniors!
GUMail After Graduation

Harrison Osbourn

Your GUMail account will remain active for six months after your graduation. After this period, all e-mails arriving at your @georgetown.edu address will be forwarded to an e-mail address of your choosing—for life!

Attention seniors! You may be wondering what happens to your e-mail account after you graduate. Here's the answer: Georgetown University provides free e-mail forwarding for alumni. You can still receive e-mails sent to your @georgetown.edu address, but because your messages can no longer be stored on Georgetown's servers you will need to forward them to a non-Georgetown e-mail account . Setting up e-mail forwarding, however, isn't as hard as you may think.

Simply visit http://netid.georgetown.edu/ and click on the link titled Review or change your e-mail routing. After logging in with your NetID and password, click on Change Entry, change the delivery destination to your non-Georgetown address, and submit. From then on, all e-mail sent to your @georgetown.edu e-mail address will be forwarded to your non-Georgetown e-mail account. It's that easy!

Your GUMail account will remain active for six months after graduation. After this period, your GUMail account and any e-mails remaining in it will no longer be available. For information on how to move your old e-mails out of your GUMail account, please visit http://www.georgetown.edu/uis/students/graduate_save.htm.

Students' GUSUN Web space accounts also remain active until six months after graduation. Please remember to move your Web files from your Georgetown Web space before they are deleted.

Harrison Osbourn works with Student Technology Services for UIS. He will graduate in 2005 from the School of Foreign Service.

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