Recovering your UVM Inbox: Mac
Macintosh OSX: How to Recover your UVM Inbox on a Mac Important Information: Your UVM Inbox is backed up every 24hrs. The backups occur nightly between midnight and 3am. There are 5 instances that are...
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Windows: How to Recover your UVM Inbox You’ll inevitably end up in a situation where you accidentally deleted that important email from your Inbox. Luckily, there is a way to recover these deleted...
View ArticleRecovering your UVM Mail Folders: Macintosh
Macintosh OSX: How to Recover your UVM Mail folders (This is for use with ALL folders other than your Inbox) This process will only work for emails and folders which have been backed up by the server...
View ArticleRecovering your UVM Mail folders: Windows
Windows: How to recover your UVM Mail folders (This is for use with ALL folders other than your Inbox) This process will only work for email and folders which have been backed up by the server...
View ArticleInstalling and Setting up Thunderbird: Windows
Windows: Installing and setting up Thunderbird from the UVM Software Archive Go to: www.uvm.edu/software You will be asked to enter your UVM NetID and Password (same username and password you use to...
View ArticleCreating folders and sub-folders in webmail
Using subfolders in webmail takes some pre-planning. You need to consider how many levels of folders you need before you begin. Read through this entire article before trying the steps to see why. Go...
View ArticleETS file transfer service
The ETS file transfer service is available to share files (up to 1GB) which may be too large to email as attachments, or which may be in a format that is not accepted by the UVM mail server. Uploaded...
View ArticleMailing Lists at UVM
The UVM ETS site’s documentation about the UVM Listserv is quite comprehensive, and is the recommended source for guidance with listserv questions. Please note that the login credentials at the...
View ArticleUVM Email Quota
UVM email quota: inbox – 100MB (as of July 2010) – ETS documentation and suggestions of how to reduce the size of the inbox. Check inbox usage Along with the tool on the Account Management page, you...
View ArticleHandheld and mobile devices
Besides getting certain handheld devices onto the UVM wireless network, handheld and mobile devices are not supported by Student Technicians working at the Computer Depot Clinic and the Helpline. If an...
View ArticleIdentifying phishing / scam emails
UVM email addresses are periodically targeted for scam and phishing emails. It is very important that you keep your UVM Network ID password safe and do not give it to other people. If your account is...
View ArticleAdd Contacts to Webmail Address Book
To add contacts to your Address Book via Webmail, 1. Go to webmail.uvm.edu 2. Click “Address Book” at the top of the page 3. Click “New Contact” 4. Choose “My Address Book” from the “Choose an...
View ArticleConnecting to Campus Active Directory H: and S: drives
SFTP file transfer clients are no longer the recommended way to connect to Active Directory off campus, please read here for the updated ways of connecting to the Campus Active Directory off campus –...
View ArticleHow to use UVM Webmail
The UVM Webmail program was updated in January 2012. The new look and functionality do differ from the old version. The following “how to” usage tips address issues raised by users who have called the...
View ArticleWhat to do after identifying spam/phishing scams
Identifying phishing / scam emails Treating emails indicated as SPAM: General spam complaints,especially when SPAM? is in the Subject: There are several things you can do about spam. If any of the...
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