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Email Accounts

Faculty | Staff | Adjunct | Students | Departmental Accounts | Alumni | College Organizations | Special Students |

Each email Accounts are allowed up to 200MB of space. For those users who exceed these limit, you may not be receiving emails from very important contacts and therefore we urge you the keep your accounts below the maximum of 200MB of space.

Beginning March 22, 2004 all email will be strictly limited to no more than 200MB, and all items in the deleted folders will be automatically deleted at the end of every month. If anyone exceeds the 200MB quota, your email will be disrupted. Please make sure your email account is below the limit and avoid interruption of your email service.

 

Faculty
Faculty members, upon filling out an account request form, will be assigned Network accounts on the campus network for his/her use in teaching and research activities. Faculty accounts will expire upon leaving the University, or upon one year (except during the case of a Sabbatical) of inactivity.

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Staff
Each staff member who has computing needs which support the overall goals of the University may apply at the Office of Information Technology for a computer account on the campus network. Staff accounts will expire upon leaving the University, or upon one year of inactivity.

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Adjunct Faculty

Adjunct Faculty members, upon filling out an account request form, will be assigned an email account for his/her use in teaching and research activities. Adjunct Faculty accounts will expire upon leaving the University, or upon one year of inactivity. Adjunct emails are created with Firtstname.Lastname@brooklyn.liu.edu.

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Students
All registered University students will have access to the local computer network via one of the campus computer facilities, using a Campus-wide Educational access account. Once a person ceases to be a registered student (unless they are considered alumni) they will not be permitted use of the computer facilities.

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Departmental Accounts
Academic Departments can have a general account similar to the type offered to College Organizations. Departmental accounts follow all of the rules and regulations of a College Organization.

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Alumni
Students who have graduated from Long Island University, and received a diploma are considered alumni. Alumni in possession of a valid alumni card are granted access to the general computer labs and access to all network software, however they are not entitled to a personal user account or e-mail address.

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College Organizations
Organizations which are officially part of the Long Island University community may apply at the Office of Information Technology to use the computing facilities. The application must include a written description of the computing needs of the organization. One specific group member must be designated as the computer account manager, and that person is responsible for all computing activities of the organization account. Organization accounts will expire upon the organizations disbanding, or upon one year of inactivity. However, members of the organization have access to a common area for file-sharing.

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Special Students
High school students and others who are taking classes as special students will be able to use the computing facilities as covered in the paragraph for students. They will be subject to the same policies as regular students. A special student will be able to use the facilities until he/she is no longer classified as a student.

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