You can get access to e-mail, Blackboard, library resources, and other resources with your PSU Computer account (or Odin account.) If you are a student who is registered for at least one credit or a newly hired staff or faculty, you can get a Odin account via the following method:
Your ODIN account provides you with file storage that you can securely access from any computer that is connected to the internet. PSU maintains a website that you can use to get to these files when you need them.
Unfortunately, computer crackers have developed methods for discovering simple passwords. For this reason, the new password you enter is checked. If it is not complex enough, you are asked to think of another one. You are also encouraged to change your password on a frequent basis. Your password must meet the following criteria:
This acceptable use policy governs the use of computers and networks at Portland State University (PSU). As a user of these resources, you are responsible for reading and understanding this document. If you have any questions, please contact the User Support Services Helpdesk at 503-725-4357.
This article will describe the process of creating a new ODIN account using the Odin Account Manager (OAM) system. OAM serves as a centralized account management site where you can create your account, change your password, and manage your mail options. Faculty and Staff will now be able to update their PSU Directory information directly though OAM.
This article lists the client settings needed to use PSU email and is intended for users already familiar with configuring their email clients. Users who need step-by-step instructions should refer to the configuration article for their email client.
This article will describe how to set up a forwarding filter from within your PSU Webmail account. This will ensure that you recieve important messages sent to your PSU email address even if you do not regularly check it.
Your email account is automatically setup when your PSU Computer Account was activated.
Email can be sent and received using PSU Webmail which is located at webmail.pdx.edu. Click on the "login" prompt located near the center of the screen. You will then be asked to enter your PSU Computer Account (ODIN) username and password.
This article will describe how to use the ODIN Account Manager (OAM) system to manage your ODIN account. OAM allows you to synchronize your ODIN account with your PSU Information System (Banweb) login, so that you may use one username and password to access all PSU computing resources. If you ever forget your password, OAM also has a handy 'Forgot Password' feature that will allow you to reset your own login information from any computer 24/7, without having to verify your identity with the User Support Services Helpdesk.