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− | + | ==Turn off the "Clutter" Folder== | |
− | If you would like to turn off the "Clutter" feature in Outlook or Outlook Web Access ( | + | If you would like to turn off the "Clutter" feature in Outlook or Outlook Web Access (Office 365), please take a look at this [https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Use-Clutter-to-sort-low-priority-messages-in-Outlook-2016-for-Windows-7b50c5db-7704-4e55-8a1b-dfc7bf1eafa0 Microsoft guide] for details. |
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+ | ==Making Personal Folders== | ||
<p>Personal folders are useful if you are running out of space in your e-mail account, but don't have anything left to delete. A personal folder takes e-mail off the server and puts it on your computer, thus giving you access to the message and freeing up storage space on your account. The downside of using personal folders though is that you can only get the message from that specific computer, so make sure you don't back up anything you'll want to access anywhere else. Instructions on setting up personal folders can be found [[Personal folders|here]] | <p>Personal folders are useful if you are running out of space in your e-mail account, but don't have anything left to delete. A personal folder takes e-mail off the server and puts it on your computer, thus giving you access to the message and freeing up storage space on your account. The downside of using personal folders though is that you can only get the message from that specific computer, so make sure you don't back up anything you'll want to access anywhere else. Instructions on setting up personal folders can be found [[Personal folders|here]] | ||
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+ | ==Forwarding Exchange E-Mail (Faculty/Staff only)== | ||
<b>1)</b> Go to [https://auth.uakron.edu https://auth.uakron.edu/] ('''no www''')<br> | <b>1)</b> Go to [https://auth.uakron.edu https://auth.uakron.edu/] ('''no www''')<br> | ||
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{{Yellowbox|Forwarding your email will force your UA email account to stop receiving messages. Your email will simply redirect to the address you specify. If you choose to remove your forward, all future emails will go to your UA email address.|}}<br><br> | {{Yellowbox|Forwarding your email will force your UA email account to stop receiving messages. Your email will simply redirect to the address you specify. If you choose to remove your forward, all future emails will go to your UA email address.|}}<br><br> | ||
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+ | ==Configuring Webmail Spam Settings== | ||
The spam settings page can be accessed by clicking [[Spam|here]]<br><br> | The spam settings page can be accessed by clicking [[Spam|here]]<br><br> |
Revision as of 14:08, 21 November 2018
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Contents
Turn off the "Clutter" Folder
If you would like to turn off the "Clutter" feature in Outlook or Outlook Web Access (Office 365), please take a look at this Microsoft guide for details.
Making Personal Folders
Personal folders are useful if you are running out of space in your e-mail account, but don't have anything left to delete. A personal folder takes e-mail off the server and puts it on your computer, thus giving you access to the message and freeing up storage space on your account. The downside of using personal folders though is that you can only get the message from that specific computer, so make sure you don't back up anything you'll want to access anywhere else. Instructions on setting up personal folders can be found here
Forwarding Exchange E-Mail (Faculty/Staff only)
1) Go to https://auth.uakron.edu/ (no www)
2) Log in with your UANet ID and Password
3) Select the "Email" button
4) Scroll down until you see the following section
5) Click on the "Forward Mail" button
6) Type in the desired email address to have your mail forwarded to
7) Click on "Forward My E-Mail"
Configuring Webmail Spam Settings
The spam settings page can be accessed by clicking here