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Access to Resources

Your CS ID is assigned access privileges according to your role withing the Computer Science Department (faculty, staff, or student). For example, a professor in the Stanford AI Lab has access to different computing resources than a CS alumnus.

Client Settings

This document describes the settings you will need to use in order to send and receive using the Computer Science mail servers.

Forwarding

Your primary email address is xxxxxx@cs.stanford.edu where xxxxxx is your CSID, which is also your xenon username. You will also automatically have an equivalent email address of the form first.last@cs.stanford.edu, where "first" is your first name and "last" is your last name.

Login via https://cs.stanford.edu/pedit to specify where you want your CS email forwarded. You must have it forwarded somewhere or you won't receive any email sent to your CS account.

AFS

The differences are minor if you are a casual UNIX user. If you use UNIX to share files with others, then you need to learn how the AFS file protection differs. File protection is the major difference, and the one most likely to affect you.

Email

This document describes the basics of sending and receiving email in the Computer Science Department.

Electronic mail (email) is used to send messages from one computer to another. Several email programs are used at Stanford. Choosing the right program for you depends on which method you want to use to read your email: UNIX-based clients, remote clients, or webmail.

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