Issues regarding secure connections and TWIG can be found in the FAQ: How can I access my email from outside the department?
TWIG uses the IMAP protocol for checking messages, which means that, so long as you remove/delete messages that you don’t want and move messages that you want to hang on to into folders, you’ll be making optimal use of Chemistry’s email services. TWIG is smart enough to look through your Chemistry home directory for mail folders and it should locate any folders that you’ve created in other online clients, such as pine or elm. It is also very easy to create and delete folders using TWIG. Mail moved to folders (or deleted entirely) is removed from the Chemistry mail spool permanently and lightens the demands on our mail server. It is good practice to conscientiously remove mail you don’t want to keep and move messages you want to save to folders.
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