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Set Up Entourage

These instructions describe how to set up Entourage for Mac OS to connect to your UCSF e-mail account. If you are using Windows, see Set Up Outlook Web Access or Set Up Outlook.

Step 1: Set your Primary E-mail Privacy Setting to Release

Ensure that your primary (UCSF) e-mail privacy setting at Online Services is set to Yes (release). If it is not, change it, then wait at least 24 hours before continuing to set up Entourage.

After you set up Entourage, if you so desire, you may change your primary e-mail privacy setting back to No (do not release), but doing so will prevent other UCSF faculty, staff, and students from finding your name and e-mail address in the Exchange global address list.

Step 2: Set Up Entourage

Follow the instructions provided at Entourage 2004 - Web Proxy Configuration. Review the settings summary below for details on some of the settings you need to provide.

Account name

mail@UCSF

E-mail address

For most students, your e-mail address is your first name followed by a period followed by your last name followed by @ucsf.edu. Example: george.washington@ucsf.edu

User ID / Account ID

This is your SAA User ID

Domain

campus.net.ucsf.edu

Password

New students: Your password was provided to you in your SAA welcome letter. Your e-mail password is the same as your SAA PIN. If you have misplaced or never received your welcome letter, please contact the Office of Admissions and Registrar (415/476-8280, Millberry Union 200W) to obtain a duplicate copy.

Continuing students: If you have lost or forgotten your password, contact Web & Data Services Manager Frank Farm (415/502-5372, farmf@pharmacy.ucsf.edu) or Computer Resource Specialist Rodney Yun (415/502-4872, yunr@pharmacy.ucsf.edu) to reset it.

Exchange server

exchange.ucsf.edu/exchange
and "This DAV service requires a secure connection (SSL)" should be checked.

Public folders server

exchange.ucsf.edu/public/
and "This DAV service requires a secure connection (SSL)" should be checked.

LDAP server

campus01
and "This server requires me to log on" should be checked.

Step 3: After Successfully Setting Up E-mail

Configure e-mail.

Questions?

If you encounter a problem during setup, see Resolve E-mail Problems.

Go To: Set Up E-mail