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Importance of Using MTSU Email Accounts for Student-Faculty Communication

Students should utilize their MTSU email accounts when communicating with faculty to ensure message delivery. Commercial email accounts may trigger spam filters, leading to important communications being missed. Accessing MTSU email through Pipeline enhances reliability by keeping messages within the university's network. This practice minimizes the risk of emails being misdelivered or undelivered, fostering effective communication with professors. Ensuring that you use the designated university email account can streamline interactions and maintain academic correspondence integrity.

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Importance of Using MTSU Email Accounts for Student-Faculty Communication

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  1. Why students should use their MTSU e-mail accounts When students use commercial e-mail accounts for communicating with faculty there is the possibility of their messages being detected as spam and not being delivered. To avoid this risk it is recommended that students use their MTSU e-mail accounts when corresponding with their professors. All students have access to their MTSU e-mail over the Internet via Pipeline, and the use of Pipeline increases the probability that a message will be delivered as expected. Once a message is sent via Pipeline it stays within MTSU and does not traverse the Internet. Information Technology Division

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