To clarify, you do not have to use the FAS email as your official address.
You can still use @chemistry. As I understand it, your departmental address
will forward to FAS account, not Gmail (or other email) anymore. Afterward,
you can change your Gmail settings to receive your FAS email, etc, and send
using the address of your choosing (as I do mine).
If unclear, please see Joe as he can explain the IRIS migration better.
Thanks,
Anna
Anna B. Shin
Laboratory Administrator | Aspuru-Guzik Research Group
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology | Harvard University
12 Oxford Street | Cambridge, MA 02138
617.496.9964 office | 617.694.9879 cell | 617.496.9411 fax
http://aspuru.chem.harvard.edu/
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 4:53 PM, Anna B. Shin <anna(a)chemistry.harvard.edu>wrote;wrote:
Dear Group,
It has come to my attention that one of our group members was not receiving
his mail from @chemistry address, for about a week now. If you have a CCB
(@chemistry) or Physics (@physics) email (N/A for SEAS), and have not
received any emails to that address in the last week, please contact
iris(a)fas.harvard.edu immediately. You can copy Joe Lavin at
lavin(a)chemistry.harvard.edu and me/Alan to keep us in the loop.
Any of you with a departmental email address will have their mail forwarded
to their FAS email account as now mandated by FAS IT.
Thanks,
Anna
Anna B. Shin
Laboratory Administrator | Aspuru-Guzik Research Group
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology | Harvard University
12 Oxford Street | Cambridge, MA 02138
617.496.9964 office | 617.694.9879 cell | 617.496.9411 fax
http://aspuru.chem.harvard.edu/