Reading your Imail or Umail mail using a desktop email client
Both Imail and Umail support connections from email clients using the IMAP protocol.
Imail
To configure your email client to read your Imail email, use the following settings:
-
Username: Use
username@imail.iu.edu(replaceusernamewith your Imail username, which should be the same as your Network ID username).
-
Password: Use your Windows Live password (not
your Network ID passphrase).
-
IMAP server: Use
IMAP.exchangelabs.com.
-
SMTP server: Use
smtp.exchangelabs.com.
-
SSL: Specify Secure Sockets Layer
(SSL) for incoming (IMAP) connections.
- TLS: Specify Transport Layer Security (TLS) encryption for outgoing (SMTP) connections.
Note: Use the same username and password to
authenticate with the SMTP server. Do not select Secure
Password Authentication.
For complete instructions on configuring supported email clients, see Microsoft's Connect to My Exchange Labs E-mail page under "E-mail programs that support POP and IMAP".
Umail
Note: Some users have reported problems accessing their Umail inboxes via IMAP due to authentication errors. If you cannot access your inbox after completing the steps below:
- Double-check that you have
Enable IMAPselected in Gmail options. - Check whether you can authenticate directly to the Gmail login page with your Umail credentials. If you cannot, try resetting your password; see At IU, how do I reset my vendor password for Imail or Umail?
- If you still cannot access your inbox, contact your campus Support Center.
To read your Umail email from an email client, you must first enable IMAP in Umail:
- Log into Umail.
- At the top of any Umail page, click
Settings.
- Click
Forwarding and POP/IMAP.
- Next to "IMAP Access", select
Enable IMAP.
- Click
Save Changes.
Once you've enabled IMAP in Umail, configure your email client to
read your Umail email using the
instructions from Google. Instead of
username@gmail.com , enter
username@umail.iu.edu for your email
address.
Note: Use the same username and password to
authenticate with the SMTP server. Do not select Secure Password
Authentication.
Last modified on September 04, 2008.






