If you have a PSU account, then your email address
will look like this xxxxx@yyy.psu.edu.sa, where xxxxx is
your "user identifier" and yyy is "department". You
normally also have an alternative address, xxxxx@psu.edu.sa,
and mail addressed to you like this will also arrive.
If you are forwarding your mail outside PSU, you should
be aware that support staff within the University and
Colleges will not be able to help you with email
problems where these involve external systems. Note also
that there may be issues of privacy and/or reliability
with external email systems which you should consider.
University and College administrative and teaching staff
are unlikely to be sympathetic to problems arising from
such forwarding.
When you leave the University your Computing Service
accounts will be closed and your email address will no
longer work. The has a scheme for lifetime email
forwarding addresses for alumni of the University.
You can also check your email from outside the
university campus, by using
webmail
The University actively promotes the use of e-mail on
campus and makes e-mail accounts easily available to
staff, Faculty and students.
PSU ITCC mailbox limit to all its users as per their
need for the standard limit of mailbox please click link
mailbox limit.
For more information about e-mail, staff should contact
their local support person or the Helpdesk room no. 306
in PSU campus on extension 349. or mail to
helpdesk@psu.edu.sa
You should not expect email privacy when connected to
the Prince Sultan University network. University staff
may inadvertently be exposed to email in the course of
their work. In cases where information is inadvertently
exposed, staffs are required to keep the contents
confidential. Remember that email is easily
redistributed and may be read by people beyond the
original recipient list.