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Alumni email

Some University of Toronto graduates are eligible for an alumni email account. More information about this service is available from Alumni Relations: https://alumni.utoronto.ca/my-services/alumni-email

alumnimail (your.name@alumni.utoronto.ca 

New graduates are offered the opportunity to open an alumni email account ending in @alumni.utoronto.ca. These accounts include email and calendaring, powered by Microsoft 365. The login URL for these accounts is: https://alumnimail.utoronto.ca 

Instructions on how to sign into your alumni email account for the first time can be found at: https://uoft.me/alumnimailsetup

Please refer to this Knowledge base article if you need to reset your password. If you do not have account recovery set up, please contact the Information Commons Help Desk. 

For instructions on how to set up your email account on your device, please see this knowledge base category.   

 

Legacy alumni email accounts 

Eligible individuals with alumni accounts on previous U of T email services were being offered the opportunity to move to the new alumni email service as those systems were shutdown:  

  • UTmail+ @alum.utoronto.ca domain retirement began in May of 2024 and was completed October 31, 2024 for inactive users.
  • Gmail Alumni Email Only (@alumni.utoronto.ca powered by Google) was decommissioned in 2022.
  • UTORmail, the legacy email service, closed in 2021.   

This service is subject to the University's policies, including, but not limited to, the Appropriate Use of Information and Communication Technology: (see link below) 

https://www.provost.utoronto.ca/planning-policy/information-communication-technology-appropriate-use/