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E-mail InformationYour STFC emails are kept in two places:
Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007The following instructions are for Windows operating systems. For Mac OSX or Linux instructions, see below:
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Access off siteYou can access your email from outside RAL using Outlook just as you would while at RAL. However you must first connect to PPD network via PPTP.An alternative is to set up Outlook for use with secure transfer protocol (HTTPS).
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Web accessYou can access your STFC email from a web browser at the following address: https://webmail.stfc.ac.uk/ Enter your federal ID and password, and make sure Public computer is selected if you are not using an STFC computer.Access from other operating systems
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Spam filteringAll mail coming to STFC addresses is filtered by iCritical and given a score based on how likely it is to be spam. Most spam is automatically deleted and never reaches the user, but some with a moderate score will get through and you will receive a notification, like the one below:If the email in question is spam, then the message can be ignored. If it is genuine, it can be released via the hyperlink in the notification message. However, iCritical will not remember this action for future emails from the same sender. If you receive a spam mail that has not been detected by iCritical, and are using Outlook, you can put it in the automatic #SPAM folder. If a genuine message is marked as a possible spam, it can be copied to the #NOT SPAM folder. To move an email to one of these folders, simply right-click the message, click Move to Folder, and in the list that appears, expand Public Folders, and then All Public Folders. Select the folder you wish you move it to and click OK. | ||||||||
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For more information on iCritical, see the following web page:
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Web accessYou can access your STFC email from a web browser at the following address: https://webmail.stfc.ac.uk/ Enter your federal ID and password, and make sure Public computer is selected if you are not using an STFC computer.Access from other operating systems
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Spam filteringAll mail coming to STFC addresses is filtered by iCritical and given a score based on how likely it is to be spam. Most spam is automatically deleted and never reaches the user, but some with a moderate score will get through and you will receive a notification, like the one below:If the email in question is spam, then the message can be ignored. If it is genuine, it can be released via the hyperlink in the notification message. However, iCritical will not remember this action for future emails from the same sender. If you receive a spam mail that has not been detected by iCritical, and are using Outlook, you can put it in the automatic #SPAM folder. If a genuine message is marked as a possible spam, it can be copied to the #NOT SPAM folder. To move an email to one of these folders, simply right-click the message, click Move to Folder, and in the list that appears, expand Public Folders, and then All Public Folders. Select the folder you wish you move it to and click OK. These automatic folders will help to configure iCritical’s detection of spam, but will not approve or block a certain sender immediately. If emails from a legitimate source are repeatedly being marked as spam, or you are getting repeated spam from the same sender, contact the helpdesk. For more information on iCritical, see the following web page: http://intranet.dl.ac.uk/network/email/icritical_faq.htm
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Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007The following instructions are for Windows operating systems. For Mac OSX or Linux instructions, see below:
Archiving mailOutlook has an AutoArchive feature that automatically moves old emails to an archive file (PST) at scheduled times
Configuring Mozilla ThunderbirdThunderbird can be set up to receive STFC email remotely from RAL:
Access off siteYou can access your email from outside RAL using Outlook just as you would while at RAL. However you must first connect to PPD network via PPTP.An alternative is to set up Outlook for use with secure transfer protocol (HTTPS).
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Enter your federal ID and password, and make sure Public computer is selected if you are not using an STFC computer.
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Spam filteringAll mail coming to STFC addresses is filtered by iCritical and given a score based on how likely it is to be spam. Most spam is automatically deleted and never reaches the user, but some with a moderate score will get through and you will receive a notification, like the one below:If the email in question is spam, then the message can be ignored. If it is genuine, it can be released via the hyperlink in the notification message. However, iCritical will not remember this action for future emails from the same sender. If you receive a spam mail that has not been detected by iCritical, and are using Outlook, you can put it in the automatic #SPAM folder. If a genuine message is marked as a possible spam, it can be copied to the #NOT SPAM folder. To move an email to one of these folders, simply right-click the message, click Move to Folder, and in the list that appears, expand Public Folders, and then All Public Folders. Select the folder you wish you move it to and click OK. These automatic folders will help to configure iCritical’s detection of spam, but will not approve or block a certain sender immediately. If emails from a legitimate source are repeatedly being marked as spam, or you are getting repeated spam from the same sender, contact the helpdesk. For more information on iCritical, see the following web page: http://intranet.dl.ac.uk/network/email/icritical_faq.htm
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Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007The following instructions are for Windows operating systems. For Mac OSX or Linux instructions, see below:
Archiving mailOutlook has an AutoArchive feature that automatically moves old emails to an archive file (PST) at scheduled times
Configuring Mozilla ThunderbirdThunderbird can be set up to receive STFC email remotely from RAL:
Access off siteYou can access your email from outside RAL using Outlook just as you would while at RAL. However you must first connect to PPD network via PPTP.An alternative is to set up Outlook for use with secure transfer protocol (HTTPS).
Web accessYou can access your STFC email from a web browser at the following address: https://webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk/ Enter your federal ID and password, and make sure Public computer is selected if you are not using an STFC computer.Access from other operating systems
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Spam filteringAll mail coming to STFC addresses is filtered by iCritical and given a score based on how likely it is to be spam. Most spam is automatically deleted and never reaches the user, but some with a moderate score will get through and you will receive a notification, like the one below:If the email in question is spam, then the message can be ignored. If it is genuine, it can be released via the hyperlink in the notification message. However, iCritical will not remember this action for future emails from the same sender. If you receive a spam mail that has not been detected by iCritical, and are using Outlook, you can put it in the automatic #SPAM folder. If a genuine message is marked as a possible spam, it can be copied to the #NOT SPAM folder. To move an email to one of these folders, simply right-click the message, click Move to Folder, and in the list that appears, expand Public Folders, and then All Public Folders. Select the folder you wish you move it to and click OK. These automatic folders will help to configure iCritical’s detection of spam, but will not approve or block a certain sender immediately. If emails from a legitimate source are repeatedly being marked as spam, or you are getting repeated spam from the same sender, contact the helpdesk. For more information on iCritical, see the following web page: http://intranet.dl.ac.uk/network/email/icritical_faq.htm
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Contents:
E-mail InformationYour STFC emails are kept in two places:
Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007The following instructions are for Windows operating systems. For Mac OSX or Linux instructions, see below:
Archiving mailOutlook has an AutoArchive feature that automatically moves old emails to an archive file (PST) at scheduled times
Configuring Mozilla ThunderbirdThunderbird can be set up to receive STFC email remotely from RAL:
Access off siteYou can access your email from outside RAL using Outlook just as you would while at RAL. However you must first connect to PPD network via PPTP.An alternative is to set up Outlook for use with secure transfer protocol (HTTPS).
Web accessYou can access your STFC email from a web browser at the following address: https://webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk/ Enter your federal ID and password, and make sure Public computer is selected if you are not using an STFC computer.Access from other operating systems
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Spam filteringAll mail coming to STFC addresses is filtered by iCritical and given a score based on how likely it is to be spam. Most spam is automatically deleted and never reaches the user, but some with a moderate score will get through and you will receive a notification, like the one below:If the email in question is spam, then the message can be ignored. If it is genuine, it can be released via the hyperlink in the notification message. However, iCritical will not remember this action for future emails from the same sender. If you receive a spam mail that has not been detected by iCritical, and are using Outlook, you can put it in the automatic #SPAM folder. If a genuine message is marked as a possible spam, it can be copied to the #NOT SPAM folder. To move an email to one of these folders, simply right-click the message, click Move to Folder, and in the list that appears, expand Public Folders, and then All Public Folders. Select the folder you wish you move it to and click OK. These automatic folders will help to configure iCritical’s detection of spam, but will not approve or block a certain sender immediately. If emails from a legitimate source are repeatedly being marked as spam, or you are getting repeated spam from the same sender, contact the helpdesk. For more information on iCritical, see the following web page: http://intranet.dl.ac.uk/network/email/icritical_faq.htm
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Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007The following instructions are for Windows operating systems. For Mac OSX or Linux instructions, see below:
Archiving mailOutlook has an AutoArchive feature that automatically moves old emails to an archive file (PST) at scheduled times
Configuring Mozilla ThunderbirdThunderbird can be set up to receive STFC email remotely from RAL:
Access off siteYou can access your email from outside RAL using Outlook just as you would while at RAL. However you must first connect to PPD network via PPTP.An alternative is to set up Outlook for use with secure transfer protocol (HTTPS).
Web accessYou can access your STFC email from a web browser at the following address: https://webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk/ Enter your federal ID and password, and make sure Public computer is selected if you are not using an STFC computer.Access from other operating systems
Spam filteringAll mail coming to STFC addresses is filtered by iCritical and given a score based on how likely it is to be spam. Most spam is automatically deleted and never reaches the user, but some with a moderate score will get through and you will receive a notification, like the one below:If the email in question is spam, then the message can be ignored. If it is genuine, it can be released via the hyperlink in the notification message. However, iCritical will not remember this action for future emails from the same sender. If you receive a spam mail that has not been detected by iCritical, and are using Outlook, you can put it in the automatic #SPAM folder. If a genuine message is marked as a possible spam, it can be copied to the #NOT SPAM folder. To move an email to one of these folders, simply right-click the message, click Move to Folder, and in the list that appears, expand Public Folders, and then All Public Folders. Select the folder you wish you move it to and click OK. These automatic folders will help to configure iCritical’s detection of spam, but will not approve or block a certain sender immediately. If emails from a legitimate source are repeatedly being marked as spam, or you are getting repeated spam from the same sender, contact the helpdesk. For more information on iCritical, see the following web page: http://intranet.dl.ac.uk/network/email/icritical_faq.htm
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Email SetupContents:
E-mail InformationYour STFC emails are kept in two places:
Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2007The following instructions are for Windows operating systems. For Mac OSX or Linux instructions, see below:
Archiving mailOutlook has an AutoArchive feature that automatically moves old emails to an archive file (PST) at scheduled times
Configuring Mozilla ThunderbirdThunderbird can be set up to receive STFC email remotely from RAL:
Access off siteYou can access your email from outside RAL using Outlook just as you would while at RAL. However you must first connect to PPD network via PPTP.An alternative is to set up Outlook for use with secure transfer protocol (HTTPS).
Web accessYou can access your STFC email from a web browser at the following address: https://webmail.rl.stfc.ac.uk/ Enter your federal ID and password, and make sure Public computer is selected if you are not using an STFC computer.Access from other operating systems
Spam filteringAll mail coming to STFC addresses is filtered by iCritical and given a score based on how likely it is to be spam. Most spam is automatically deleted and never reaches the user, but some with a moderate score will get through and you will receive a notification, like the one below:If the email in question is spam, then the message can be ignored. If it is genuine, it can be released via the hyperlink in the notification message. However, iCritical will not remember this action for future emails from the same sender. If you receive a spam mail that has not been detected by iCritical, and are using Outlook, you can put it in the automatic #SPAM folder. If a genuine message is marked as a possible spam, it can be copied to the #NOT SPAM folder. To move an email to one of these folders, simply right-click the message, click Move to Folder, and in the list that appears, expand Public Folders, and then All Public Folders. Select the folder you wish you move it to and click OK. These automatic folders will help to configure iCritical’s detection of spam, but will not approve or block a certain sender immediately. If emails from a legitimate source are repeatedly being marked as spam, or you are getting repeated spam from the same sender, contact the helpdesk. For more information on iCritical, see the following web page: http://intranet.dl.ac.uk/network/email/icritical_faq.htm
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