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Email at UVa

Electronic Mail Services, Tools, & Information

Email at UVa

You must be a current member of the University of Virginia community to have an UVa email account on a University email server or to use other UVa email services:

  Students/Alumni Faculty/Staff
UVa Gmail UVa Centralized Exchange Service UVa Central Mail Service (CMS)
General Information About UVa Gmail

About Vmail (alumni only)

About UVa Exchange Service About UVa Central Mail Service
Who Can Have an Account?
  • Students
  • Alumni
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Faculty
  • Staff

To Read Your Email on the Web...

See FAQ: How do I check my email on the Web? Log into Outlook Web App (OWA)

Info about using OWA

Log into CMS WebMail

Info about using WebMail

To Read Your Email Using an Email Program..

View configuration settings for all email programs View configuration instructions for: View configuration instructions for:
View info about migrating from the CMS to Exchange
To Read Your Email on a Mobile Device... View configuration instructions for: View configuration instructions for: View configuration instructions for:
Mailbox Quota & Message Size Restrictions
  • 4 GB quota
  • 25 MB max message size
  • 4 GB quota
  • 50 MB max message size

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