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Bulk sending email at MIT
MIT uses Exchange Online, part of M365, for the Institute’s email system. Microsoft is wellpositioned to handle email traffic because of its scale and ability to protect millions of customers from cybersecurity threats introduced by email and other collaboration tools. Bulk ...
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bulk, spam, email, mailing, list, microsoft
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Configuring Mozilla Thunderbird send from a moira list
instructions are for O365 accounts. To know what type of account you have, you can reach out at servicedesk@mit.edu mailto:servicedesk@mit.edu. Additionally, IS&T does not support Thunderbird https://www.thunderbird.net/enUS/ in any official capacity. Configuration within Thunderbird ...
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thunderbird, send-from, moira, list, o365, outgoing-review
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Does MIT sell its directory to marketers?
Q: Answer No, never\! The online directory is protected technically from being compromised, and is considered confidential and proprietary to MIT. Violations of MIT's rights would be grounds for litigation, if the spammer were discovered. The paper versions of directories \\ faculty and staff, student \\ are more ...
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spam
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Email bounce error messages
some common email errors, reasons for getting them and possible solutions. 5505.7.25 The IP address sending this message does not have a PTR Source: gmail.com (or gmail provided domain) Explanation: This is due to a recent change by google and happens when an ...
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outgoing-review
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Email Forwarding Configuration Update
order to improve the email forwarding experience, the email system was updated in 2019 with a forwarding configuration that bypasses the onpremises Exchange email infrastructure that was responsible for normalizing / rewriting forwarded messages and invalidating DKIM signatures in the process. For more information, see: Email Delivery ...
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Email Forwarding Instructions
page: Overview You can send your MIT email to another account one of two ways. Forward \ sends your mail to another address you specify. Split \ sends mail to another address you specify and keeps a copy ...
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exchange, email, forwarding, split, forward, mail, another, address
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Forwarding an Email as an Attachment
You can help us protect others at the Institute: If you receive a phishing email please report it (using the Phish Alert Button https://kb.mit.edu/confluence/display/istcontrib/ReportingPhishingEmail or forward it as an attachment https://kb.mit.edu/confluence/display ...
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How can I back up or archive all my email before my account is deactivated?
Q: Answer (i) This article is about backing up your email. If you wish to back up or archive the files in your account, see How can I back up or archive all my Athena files before my ...
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e-mail, email, archive, alum, efl, accounts-review
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How can I send mail to all students
Q: I want to send a supercool announcement to all students. Or maybe only send to all students in one class/year. It's supercool, they're guaranteed to love it! Answer Mail to large groups of students is authorized through the office of the Dean for Undergraduate ...
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How can I tell if I am using my personal certificate for email encryption?
Q: On this page: Background The majority of users at MIT are not using S/MIME and do not need to use S/MIME. A very small number of users at MIT require S/MIME for their daily work. Your system administrator or local IT support department would likely have ...
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email, encryption, s/mime, outlook, apple_mail, mail, security
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