All, most especially current students,There's a fairly healthy debate going on in the campus "nag" ("Network Administrator's Group") and "tltr" (the "Teaching and Learning with Technology Roundtable") mailing lists regarding the business and IT policies of how you should receive correspondence in email - whether at your campus email account or a personal account you use. Both of those lists are public subscription (the nag list focuses on IT and IT support issues - the TLTR list focuses on pedogogical issues with technology) - the tltr in particular encourages thoughtful student involvement.The current discussion is here:http://lists.ncsu.edu/cgi-bin/digest?list=nag&archive=nag.200508&Submit=Show+Archiveand here:http://lists.ncsu.edu/cgi-bin/digest?list=tltr&archive=tltr.200508&Submit=Show+Archive
8/17/2005 5:20:27 PM
i realize NAG is an acronym, but you really should come up with a better acronym or a better name to make an acronym for.
8/17/2005 5:38:57 PM
The list name has a long and somewhat sordid history and has stood for more than one acronym expansion in the last 5 years or so and the list has been on at least three different serving systems in the last 8 years. I seriously doubt it's going to change. Considering some of the traffic and topics, the acronym sometimes is rather appropriate.
8/17/2005 5:46:42 PM
I just read the NAG archives, but here's a summary:In past years, Reg. & Records has been overwriting your default address to your Unity e-mail upon registration. This year, this didn't happen - whatever address you registered with was your default in R&R (and hence, the default subscribed to your class mailing lists, etc.).So now they're debating which is better to set as policy.Unity Address Points (from archives):
8/17/2005 8:08:03 PM
8/17/2005 8:18:28 PM
I have multiple accounts forwarded to one account.I have Outlook set up to handle different names and from e-mail addresses (even though it's going through the same server, you can spoof the from address and name). I have my own installation of SquirrelMail set up with identities and other plug-ins for on-the-road checking. But ultimately on the road or at home using Outlook, I only have to check in one place for all my e-mail. I'd go apeshit if I had to spend 30 minutes checking e-mail every day - I'd rather use my time replying to the messages rather than going to check for them.
8/17/2005 8:38:12 PM
i have a work account (though three different addresses get forwarded to it, each for a different category of clientele) and a personal account (@alumni.ncsu.edu gets forwarded to my personal domain space)
8/17/2005 9:55:14 PM
bttt for discussion
8/18/2005 3:18:23 AM
I have a hotmail acount, It exist jsut for spam.I have yahoomail, It was my first email adress back in the dayI have Gmail(multiple), both personal, buisness, and off site storage acounts.I have the email acounts for my websiteHotmail NEVER gets checkedYahoo gets checked a few times a yeargmail/jerimiahscc.com go to outlook every day or soI also use a pile of redirect only adresses that bounce to folders in gmail.Multiple adresses are not bad.And an idea might be, rather than keeping the default, maybe set up unity mail to auto forward to the default adress they provide.Thus if they never use unity, they still get the mail. And If they use unity, the mail is still there on the server, wonderfull IMAP.PLUS they can get the mail no matter WHAT email they check.
8/18/2005 3:29:19 AM
I use the multiple addresses concept with a catch-all on my domain I suppose.I sort of stole the idea from SpamGourmet, so when I sign up for something (e.g. TWW), I use an e-mail address like:tww.dfshadow@domain.tldmy main e-mail to give to people would be like dfshadow@domain.tldif they did that sort of a catch system for your unity account, that would be a badass service to offer. makes it easy to filter using headers.Now that I think about it, having SpamAssassin on the server and spam box enabled really helps filter the spam so that would be another feature that NCSU could use to get people to switch over. Spam box puts everything marked as spam in a seperate folder which I can still POP/IMAP to so that anything mistakenly marked can still be saved.[Edited on August 18, 2005 at 3:35 AM. Reason : spam]
8/18/2005 3:32:13 AM
http://www.ncsu.edu/it/essentials/email_messaging/pure_message/
8/18/2005 10:33:39 AM
I really like how with G-mail abstein2@ abstein.2@ and ab.stein2@ abstein2+tww@ all go to the same mailbox.Really easy to only have one e-mail and filter spam.
8/18/2005 10:51:42 AM
hmm, I didn't know GMail did that.cool
8/18/2005 5:09:03 PM
I have already seen problems where new students have given the wrong email address. Just today I was trying to help someone and when I went to email them I got the mail bounced back. Hooray! I think that everyone should use a unity email for anything school related. There are great benefits to having gmail or other services and it is convenient only having one email, but being a responsible student isn't about convenience.
8/18/2005 5:17:16 PM
lmfao that's the stupidest thing i've ever heard.THINK OF THE FUCKING END USERKEEP IT SIMPLE, STUPIDthere are tons of principles like this. IT's job is not to complicate things for students. it's to make things as simple as possible.
8/18/2005 5:28:55 PM
Where exactly was IT involved? He said the student gave the university a bad address. How is that IT's fault? Or how is IT supposed to make it simpler to avoid that problem?
8/18/2005 5:36:23 PM
no i just mean in general, the people who are deciding this right now are not supposed to choose the most complicated option just because "students lives aren't meant to be easy" - i've collectively referred to all of them as IT.
8/18/2005 5:39:18 PM
8/18/2005 5:43:40 PM
send stuff to the address people give the university, thats where they are expecting it
8/18/2005 5:51:59 PM
Why is this even a question?When I got hired on at a company, they gave me a company email and said "All work related emails are sent to and received here."Same concept for school. All school-related emails leave & receive at the Unity account.
8/19/2005 11:02:16 AM