CubMail

LionMail, Cubmail's successor, begins pilot program

In April, Columbia University Information Technology plans to roll out a larger phase of the pilot, selecting 1,000 undergraduate students through a voluntary lottery.

Exclusion of Google Docs avoids ADA challenges

The University’s negotiations with Google lasted a year, largely because of concerns over the ADA compliance. They come on the heels of a complaint filed in March by the NFB against New York University and Northwestern University.

CubMail to transition to Gmail

Following a two-stage trial phase, all undergraduates will use Columbia's new Google-based email system by December.

Cubmail to transition to Gmail by end of 2012

The long-awaited move to a Gmail-like system emulates the 30 percent of students who already forward their Columbia mail to a personal account.

CUIT considers Google Apps for email system

CUIT is currently exploring a switch from the current email system, CubMail, to the Google Apps system, which includes Gmail and Google Calendar.

Overcoming CubMail

As the semester ends, seniors are reminded that their official transition from CubMail to Gmail—one sign of becoming Columbia alumni—is only a few months away.