Most faculty and staff and SEBS and NJAES have "aesop" email addresses. Often, someone will see their email address listed on a website and it will say joesmith@sebs.rutgers.edu or joesmith@njaes.rutgers.edu instead of joesmith@aesop.rutgers.edu. They tell us that their email address is incorrect and ask us to fix it.
In fact, those email addresses just fine. @sebs and @njaes are both aliases for @aesop, which means that if you send an email to joesmith@sebs.rutgers.edu or joesmith@njaes.rutgers.edu, it will actually be delivered to joesmith@aesop.rutgers.edu.
So Why Do We Use @sebs and @njaes Instead of @aesop On the Web?
It's a simple matter of institutional identity. @aesop is meaningless outside of our organization (and even then, I bet only a handful of you know what it actually stands for). But using @sebs for email addresses on the SEBS website, and @njaes on the NJAES website helps to strengthen each unit's institutional identity. It also makes the email addresses slightly easier to remember.