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Can I use my military email for personal use?

Can I use my military email for personal use?

While your official email address is intended for official use, occasional non-commercial personal use is permitted for communicating with friends and family. Scammers will tell you that they cannot use their . mil email address for any number of reasons.

Can deployed soldiers talk on the phone?

Depending on the mission and area of deployment, most Soldiers will have the ability to send and receive telephone calls, or use an Internet videophone or teleconferencing system. Most Soldiers will also have access to their email accounts.

How do I setup my military email on my personal computer?

  1. Step 1: Access Control Panel.
  2. Step 2: Change Control Panel View.
  3. Step 3: Locate the Mail Icon.
  4. Step 4: Quick Video on Additional Ways to Access Mail Icon.
  5. Step 5: Select Show Profiles.
  6. Step 6: When Starting Microsoft Outlook, Use This Profile:
  7. Step 7: Profile Name.
  8. Step 8: Enter Your Email Address.
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Can a soldier get in trouble for not having an e-mail?

We were also ENCOURAGED to use our official Army e-mail accounts to contact our friends and families. A soldier can get into trouble for not setting up and maintaining his official e-mail account. So, if someone tells you he doesn’t have an official U.S. military e-mail account, it’s because he’s not a member of the U.S. military.

Are deployed soldiers happier when they communicate?

After 28 years (and counting) in the U.S. Army, I’ve learned a thing or two about the American military culture. One of those things is that deployed soldiers are happier and do their jobs better when they’re able to communicate with friends and family. During the Gulf War, we had hardcopy letters and telephone calls.

What is the military email address for a soldier?

Of course, soldiers with common names would get an address like: [email protected]. Now, the Army has created a new format that looks like this: [email protected]. That’s what a soldier’s e-mail address would look like.

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Do military email addresses receive all replies to Mugu emails?

They will receive your replies to their “Reply-to”-mugu email, since most people will just hit the reply button believing the reply would go to the “From:” email and not to a hidden “Reply-to” one, which is different and no official (military) email addy extension any more but some yahoo, live etc. And spoofing this is fairly easy.