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Microsoft 365 - Exchange Online & Outlook

CU Boulder email is provided to faculty, staff and students by Microsoft Exchange Online, accessed by Outlook. Use this page to learn how to log in, configure settings, as well as find tips for managing your email inbox.

Features

  • Faculty, staff and students can access their email in a browser with Outlook on the web or a desktop or mobile email client
  • Free Microsoft 365 software: All current students as well as eligible CU Boulder faculty and staff can download the latest versions of Microsoft 365 software, including Outlook, for free
  • Email and shared calendaring comes with up to 100GB of storage space, and message size up to 150MB
  • Global address list including name, department and phone information for all faculty, staff and students
  • Accommodates multiple personal calendars, group calendars and resource calendars for scheduling rooms, equipment and more
  • Improved anti-SPAM, anti-malware and phishing protection with Microsoft Defender Quarantine

Log in to email & multi-factor authentication

  • Access Outlook on the web:
  • Log in: When prompted to log in, use your IdentiKeyUsername@colorado.edu email address and IdentiKey password.
    Please note: Only IdentiKeyUsername@colorado.edu will work for logging in to Microsoft 365 applications, not first.last@colorado.edu (shown below).

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  • Authenticate using MFA: CU Boulder faculty, staff and students are required to use multi-factor authentication (MFA) to log in to Microsoft 365. MFA increases account security by requiring multiple forms of verification to prove your identity when signing in to an application. Visit OIT's MFA page for more information, setup instructions and frequently asked questions. You should only have to do this when you first log in to Microsoft applications on a new device.
 

Outlook on the Web

Microsoft offers a web browser-based email and calendaring through the university's Microsoft 365 subscription called Outlook on the web. If you have previous experience using a browser-based email program like Gmail, Outlook on the web is the most similar experience. For users new to Outlook, we recommend visiting Microsoft's Getting Started guide for basic instructions.

Visit the Outlook on the Web page for the full list of email and calendaring tutorials compiled by OIT for campus users.

Best Practices

OIT has put together best practices for those that use the delegation feature to manage their calendar in Outlook. Visit the Calendaring Best Practices page for more.

Configure Outlook for Windows, Mac or Mobile

OIT recommends that users who would like to use a mail client choose Outlook on their desktop and/or mobile device. Refer to the following tutorials to help set up your email client:

Other Email Clients

You may also use other email clients that support Microsoft's "Modern Authentication" technology. When you log in to a client that supports Modern Authentication, you should be directed to a Microsoft 365 login page to enter you credentials; you should not be asked to save them in the client itself.

Older clients may not support Modern Authentication and will not be able to connect; for more information on this change, please refer to Microsoft's Improving Security statement.

Email Client Standards

Microsoft Outlook/Exchange Online is the default email and calendaring solution for all CU Boulder faculty, staff and students. OIT highly recommends the use of either the Outlook desktop or mobile application or Outlook Web Access for email and calendaring on macOS/iOS. OIT has provided documentation to configure the Apple Mail client for Exchange, but cannot support the application past this initial configuration, because the vendor does not consistently adhere to Microsoft's standards. In addition, OIT does not have the means or access to receive escalated support from the vendor.

Warning: If you have delegates assigned to your inbox or calendar, or you are a delegate of someone else's inbox or calendar, you must use a Microsoft Outlook client or application. Using the Apple Mail app in this manner can result in mailbox and calendaring corruption for both you and the delegate.

Delivery Location

Faculty and staff are encouraged to use campus email delivery in order to comply with CU's Record Retention Policy. If you are concerned that this will interfere with your academic or research pursuits, you may request an exemption to use a different delivery location.