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As a proactive measure to fighting new virus outbreaks, LSU blocks e-mail containing attachment types that are commonly used to propagate Internet viruses and worms. None of these attachment types are allowed into our e-mail systems from the Internet, and most of these attachment types are not permitted to be sent within the LSU e-mail systems as well. Anyone attempting to send a message...
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Note: This method is only possible if you are not eligible for LSUMail. If you are eligible, you will see "Log into LSUMail to change forwarding address" in step 2 below, and should visit: LSUMail: Set Up or Remove E-mail Forwarding instead. To Update a Personal Email Address in myLSU: 1. Log in to MyLSU , then navigate to Personal Preferences and click the LSU Email ...
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This article explains how to allow people to send email on your behalf using the Outlook for Windows desktop application (2010, 2013, or 2016) or in Outlook Web Access (OWA). To jump to the instructions for Desktop Outlook, please click: Delegate a Folder in Outlook Desktop Secondary account owners can request delegate mailbox access to full-time LSU faculty and staff via...
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LISTSERV Troubleshooting Tips 1. The password is required only to send privileged commands in the body of a mail message addressed to LISTSERV. In most cases, no password is required. 2. Postings to the list which generate errors will be forwarded to the primary listowner by default. Examples of when you might get forwarded errors: a. The computer system to which...
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General Information LISTSERV List Postings : These are e-mail messages that get distributed to members of a LISTSERV list. LISTSERV List Commands : These are e-mail messages that are sent to the LISTSERV ID. These e-mail messages ARE NOT distributed to the members of the LISTSERV list and are used to maintain the list. Issuing Commands 1. Send the E-mail...
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General Information In LSUMail, you can change settings to ensure that messages from certain individuals are NOT sent to your Spam folder. This is also known as creating a whitelist. These steps can also be used to ensure that messages with certain subjects and other characteristics are not sent to the Spam folder. To Bypass Spam Filter: 1. Open LSUMail and click the ...
Article Id: 17439

LSUMail: Report Junk E-mail from Your Mailbox Junk, spam, or suspicious e-mails in LSUMail can be reported directly from your mailbox in OWA or Outlook. Note: The LSU IT Security and Policy (ITSP) Team has deployed Cofense Reporter, an application that provides users the ability to report suspicious e-mails to the ITSP team quickly and efficiently. The application is available for...
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What are Add-ins? LSUMail users may choose to enable or disable some Add-ins . Currently, LSU allows users to enable/disable the Suggested Meetings and Action Items add-ins. (These add-ins are disabled by default.) These are services provided by Microsoft Office 365 that allows users to create calendar events, tasks, contacts, etc. directly from text in an email message. Text that...
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General Overview This article explains how to set up an iPhone to use the Modern Authentication protocol for accessing the LSUMail e-mail system. iOS 14 Limitations Please note you will only be able to use the Outlook application for LSUMail if you are using iOS 14 or later. Configuration Steps 1. Remove any existing Exchange e-mail from your phone,...
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E-mail Quota (Maximum E-mail Size) LSUMail (Faculty & Staff) The quota for LSU Faculty & Staff LSUMail Accounts is 50-GB. NOTE : Take such measures as junk mail filtering and deleting unnecessary e-mail messages to help you keep your mailbox clean. Be sure to empty your Deleted Items folder to actually purge the deleted messages and reclaim disk space for your mailbox.
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