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UVa Centralized Exchange Service

About Exchange: UVa's Centralized Calendar & Email System

At-a-Glance: What Microsoft Exchange Offers You

With the UVa Centralized Exchange Service, you can:

  • Send, receive, and store email messages.
  • Maintain a personal calendar of appointments, events, and meetings.
  • See the schedule availability of others at the University.
  • Invite others at UVa to meetings and check who will be attending.
  • Reserve shared University resources such as conference rooms.
  • Create a contact, note, or appointment directly from an email.
  • Received reminders before scheduled meetings if desired.
  • Store, organize, search, and share contact information in the Global Address List.
  • Filter junk email and systemize email messages you wish to keep.

For more information, see Moving to Exchange from the Central Mail Service (CMS).

Connect to the UVa Centralized Exchange Service Now

On Your Own Computer

Outlook email configuration instructions:

See also the email FAQ, calendar FAQ, and Outlook email & calendar best practices.

From Any Computer

With an Internet connection and a Web browser, you can access your Exchange email and calendar from anywhere:

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