Looks as if CUNY will be forcing everyone to use their Hunter emails. this
may affect the listserv.  If it does I will have to re-register those of you
who have alternate email addresses.  Nothing to worry about today, but if
you are not using your Hunter email see below for possible "fixes" if CUNY
mandates this. 

 

 

L.Wood-Hill

Director, Prehealth Professions Programs

Hunter College of CUNY

695 Park Ave, E812

NY, NY 10021

212-772-5244

FAX: 212-772-5138

http://studentservices.hunter.cuny.edu/prehealth.htm

 

Subject: Reaching students (and faculty) via Hunter e-mail accounts

 

Though the percentage of students actually using their Hunter e-mail
accounts has increased over the years, a large percentage of students still
checks messages sent to their Hunter accounts only via forwarding.
According to recent stats from ICIT:



For comparison, there are currently 22646 registered students, all of whom
have e-mail accounts. 713 registered students are also staff and have staff
accounts instead of student accounts. Of the forwarded accounts, 8682 belong
to currently registered students. We now have only 38% of our students
forwarding their mail. This used to be nearly 100%. 

(Hunter IT Notes (by Frank Steen,  2/20/2008) available in the "Public
Information" area of Bb site for the Middle States Self Study "Technology
Subgroup" site)

This report does not include specific information on how often the remaining
62% access their Hunter e-mail account directly. But there are frequent
complaints from both faculty and staff (in Student Services) that it is
difficult to reach ALL students via e-mail in a timely manner.

Now, CUNY is forcing all colleges to move their student e-mail accounts to
Microsoft's Live.edu and -- will not allow automatic forwarding any more.
Hunter may be able to delay the transfer of student accounts till next year,
but basically we have no choice given the strong-arm tactics of CUNY
Central.

However, here are two ways to achieve the same objective, i.e., avoiding the
need to check several e-mail accounts independently: 

A. Use a "POP client" (like Thunderbird, Eudora, MS Outlook, MS Outook
Express) on your local computer to check several e-mail accounts (including
your live.edu account) simultaneously and without any effort after the
initial setup.

B. If you prefer a web interface for your e-mail, use an advanced web client
(such as gmail) which can be set up to do the same, i.e., checking
additional e-mail accounts. In Gmail, you use a feature called "Mail
Fetcher" which can be set up easily ( details:
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=21288 ,
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=21289 ). Slight drawback
(currently): You cannot control the frequency with which these additional
accounts are checked, Google will check "regularly", but it does not tell
you what exactly "regular" means. Still, a great way not to miss anything
sent to your Hunter account.

While the CUNY policy appears to be shortsighted and counterproductive, I am
not sure how successful Hunter can be in trying to change it. Rather, we may
want to focus on educating users about taking full advantage of premier
e-mail services like those offered by gmail (Google).

Currently, despite occasional rumors of imminent attempts, CUNY has not
issued a directive on faculty/staff accounts. At least for now, Hunter's
e-mail service for faculty and staff will remain the same and will continue
to offer automatic forwarding. But faculty/staff should use automatic
forwarding or one of the two options described above, to make sure that they
will receive all important messages in a timely manner; e.g., messages sent
via the "all-faculty" list (which, in contrast to hunter-l, does not even
have a web archive) if they prefer not to use their Hunter e-mail account
directly.

M.




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