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What is this winmail.dat attachment, I was expecting a PDF/DOC/XLS file?
windmail.dat attachments are a
proprietary format used only by Microsoft Outlook. One
solution is for the sender to configure their copy of Outlook
to stop using that format, and use Internet-standard
formats instead. Instructions for doing so are in Microsoft's
Knowledgebase Article ID 138053
The short explanation is that Outlook should NOT be
configured to send messages in "Rich Text" format.
There are also tools that will allow you to decode
winmail.dat files. The best tool we've found
is available from AkeeSoft called WMViewer
for Windows.
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How do I send a blocked attachment type or an attachment that is larger than the server limit?
Recognizing that there are times that you may need to send large attachments
or attachment types that are blocked, we have developed a web application that
allows you to upload your files to the Engineering webserver. After you upload
the files you email a weblink to the files instead of the files themselves. The
application also allows you to set different types of Gatorlink authentication in order
to secure your files. Access the attachment website at:
http://attachments.eng.ufl.edu
One other method is to zip the attachment using Winzip, PowerArchiver, or
other similiar program. However, zip files are one of the blocked
attachment types so you will need to change the extension of the
zip file to something different. For example, rename 'myarchive.zip'
to 'myarchive.blah.'
However, if you do this you will need to explain in the text of the email
that the recipient will need to change the extension of the
file back to zip in order to open the file.
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I'm trying to send a link, and my message keeps getting blocked
what can I do?
If you send a link by right clicking on it in a webpage some
email clients add the text of the link as well as a .URL
attachment. URL attachments are a security problem because they
could allow arbitrary commands to be run on your computer. As a
result, this attachment type is blocked. The best way to send
links is to just copy the url and paste it into the body of an
email message.
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Is there a limit on attachment sizes?
There is a 10mb limit on the total size of an email message on the engineering
administration mail server. This means, for instance, that a message with a
9mb attachment is okay, but a message with two 6mb attachments will be blocked.
Recognizing that this limitation could present a problem, we have developed
a web application that allows you to upload large attachments to the Engineering
webserver for distribution. This application allows you to set different types of
Gatorlink authentication to secure your files as well. Access the attachment
website at:
http://attachments.eng.ufl.edu
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Are there attachments that are blocked?
Yes, right now the server is set to block a list of file types
that are excutable that have been found to be security problems.
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Why are attachments blocked?
Many viruses or other malicious applications are sent as email
attachments. We block the file types found to be the biggest
secruity problems.
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Will I be notified if my attachment is blocked?
If you send an email with an attachment type that is blocked you
will get a message back saying that it was blocked.
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Will my commom document type be blocked, such as
(.ppt, .xls, .doc)?
No, we are not blocking these document types. We recognize that
we would be hurting the productivity and efficiency of our users
if these common document types were blocked. However, these
types of files can contain viruses. As a result, you should
always be careful when opening attachments that you were not
expecting. It is advised to check that you should have recieved
the attachment before opening it.
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Eudora / Outlook / Thunderbird
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How do I get at my shared calendars?
After you have been transitioned to the new server the manner at which you open shared folders has changed. Permissions are only given on calendar folders now (not on the calendar AND the mailbox). As a result, you will not be opening the Mailbox of the person's calendar you share.
Instead, if you want to gain access to someone's shared calendar you click on the 'Open a Shared Calendar...' link on the bottom of the 'Calendar' navigation pane. In the resulting popup window you can type either the gatorlink username or name ([last name],[first name]) or click on the 'Name...' button and find the person within the global address book.
Once you've opened a shared calendar that calendar will be saved in the navigation pane for future access.
If you accessed calendars in the 'Public Folders' area. You must use the 'Folder List' to browse to 'Public Folders' -> 'All Public Folders' -> 'Engineering Administration'. You can right-click a calendar here and choose 'Add to favorites' from the context menu in order to have it listed in the Calendar's navigation pane.
At this time we are still working on correct permissions for some of the shared calendars and calendars in public folders. Calendars that are properly shared include:
- Dean Khargonekar
- Erik Sander
- 204 conference room
- 210 tutorial room
- 300 conference room
- 307 conference room
- 340I conference room (FNP)
- Dean's Office travel/leave schedules
- CNG
- OER
The sharing of the following calendars will be addressed as soon as possible on Monday morning. Please let MIS know when access to these calendars is available so that the sharing permissions can be established.
- Dr Anderson
- Dr Abernathy
- Dr Earle
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(Outlook) Why am I not receiving some of the email people are sending to me?
The most likely culprit of missing email for Outlook 2003 users is the Junk E-mail Filter. The Junk E-Mail filter, when trained properly, is a wonderful addition to any e-mail environment. This technology can be taught how to determine what messages are junk e-mail, with your assistance, and forward it to a Junk E-mail folder for you.
For more information about Junk E-Mail filters please point your browser to:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA011590551033.aspx
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(Outlook) Why is Outlook transferring so much legitimate e-mail to the ‘Junk E-Mail’ folder?
The Junk E-mail Filter in Outlook is turned on by default and may catch some legitimate e-mail. Any message that is caught by the Junk E-mail Filter is moved to a special Junk E-mail folder. You should review messages in the Junk E-mail folder from time to time to make sure that they are not legitimate messages that you want to see. Over time you can train the Junk E-mail filter to recognize which items are junk and which items are legitimate. Keep reading for more instructions on how you can do this.
For more information about Junk E-Mail filters please point your browser to:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA011590551033.aspx
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(Outlook) I was using Outlook 2003 prior to the transition to the new server, now it seems like I have to retrain the Junk E-mail Filter because a lot of email is being transferred there. Why?
The Junk E-Mail settings are stored in a file on your workstation or on the Exchange server depending on your settings. With the transition, MIS Technicians have changed the location that Outlook searches for your mail and the settings that control how your mail is handled. Once all of the users have been transitioned to the new server MIS will be able to assist you in the process of importing most of the settings that you have used in the past.
In the meantime you will need to verify that all of the email that is being transferred to the Junk E-Mail folder is actually junk e-mail and act accordingly. I have outlined the different options that you have for setting this filter.
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(Outlook) How can I make changes to the Junk E-Mail filter settings?
Outlook 2003 has built in three Junk e-mail Filter lists — Safe Senders, Safe Recipients, and Blocked Senders. When you receive email in your inbox it may already be labeled [SPAM] or it may not. Please verify that the email is junk e-mail then right click it and find the “Junk E-mail” option. Place your mouse over “Junk E-mail” and select one of the following options from the list to the right:
Add Sender to Blocked Senders List – Select this option if you want all e-mail from this sender to be automatically forwarded to your Junk E-mail box.
Add Sender to Safe Senders List – Select this option if an item is inadvertently marked as [SPAM] and/or forwarded to your Junk E-mail box.
Add Sender’s Domain [@example.com] to Safe Senders List – Select this option for e-mail addresses that are from domains that you would normally receive e-mail from. (i.e. [@eng.ufl.edu] or [@ufl.edu])
Add Recipient to Safe Recipients List – Select this option if you belong to a mailing list or a distribution list. You can add the list sender to the Safe Recipients List, so that messages sent to these e-mail addresses or domain names are never treated as junk, regardless of the content of the message.
Mark as Not Junk – Select this option if messages are inadvertently labeled as Junk E-mail and you would like them returned to your inbox. You will then have the option to always trust email received from that sender and always trust email sent to the recipient (designed for items sent to a distribution list). By selecting this option you are training your Junk E-Mail filter to recognize what is legitimate and what is not.
For more information about Junk E-Mail filters please point your browser to:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA011590551033.aspx
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(Outlook) People are complaining that the attachments I send them are winmail.dat files. What's going on?
Microsoft choose to implement a proprietary format for adding attachments to
email that most other email clients do not recognize and decode. Instead,
other email clients see these attachments as winmail.dat files.
These attachments are a proprietary format used only by
Microsoft Outlook. One solution is for the sender to configure their copy of
Outlook to stop using that format, and use Internet-standard formats instead.
Instructions for doing so are in
Microsoft's Knowledgebase Article ID 138053
By default, we have configured most Outlook clients to send
attachments via the Internet standard. It is possible that we may have missed
this setting when you were converted to using Outlook. However, there
is another possibility to consider.
When Outlook connects to and delivers email through a Microsoft
Exchange Server there is no way to override the creation of 'winmail.dat'
attachments. Within Engineering Administration we do not use the Exchange
Server for email but there is still the possibility that your email is being delivered
through it. The primary cause of this is using the Exchange Server's address
book when composing an email message. If you use the Exchange Server's
address book you are delivering email through the Exchange Server as one
Exchange user to another... Outlook sees this and uses its proprietary
'winmail.dat' attachments.
How do I know if I'm using the Exchange Server's address book? When
composing a message do you select addresses from an address book or do
you type them in? If you select from an address book, do you select either of the
Recipients entries from the Show Names from the: drop-down in
the upper right corner of the address book dialog? If you do, you're using the
exchange server to deliver your email.
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(Outlook) How do I open someone else's calendar for editing/reviewing?
First, it is important to know that you can only open someone else's calendar
if they have given you permission to do so. Also, there are varying degrees of
permission you can receive. Within administration we primarily deal with two
types of access permissions:
- EDITOR: permission is granted for viewing the calendar and
adding/deleting/editing items.
- REVIEWER: permissions is granted ONLY for viewing
the calendar.
Once you know you've been granted permissions the next hurdle is making
your client open the person's mailbox. This is a simple process done through the
Mail control panel... not through Outlook. So, do the following:
- Close Outlook if you have it open.
- From the Start menu, choose Settings-Control Panel-Mail.
- Click the Email Accounts... button from the Mail Setup - Outlook dialog.
- Verify that the View or change existing email accounts radio button is selected... select it if it isn't.
- Click the Next button.
- Highlight the Microsoft Exchange Server named account by clicking it.
- Click the Change... button.
- Click the More Settings... button when viewing the Exchange Server Settings.
- Click the Advanced tab on the Microsoft Exchange Server dialog. You will now see the screen where you add the mailbox.
- Click the Add... button.
- Type in the person's name you want to add and click the OK button (this dialog closes).
- Click OK on the Microsoft Exchange Server dialog (this dialog closes).
- Click Next on the E-mail Accounts dialog (you go back to the previous screen)
- Click Finished on the E-mail Accounts dialog (this dialog closes).
- Click Close on the Mail Setup - Outlook control panel (this dialog closes).
- Open Outlook, you should now have access to the new calendar.
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(Outlook) How do I get the Names column of the Select Names dialog to be in "last name first" sort order when selecting contacts from an address book (by clicking the "To:" button of a new email message)?
Select E-mail accounts from the Tools menu. Click the View or
change existing directories or address books radio button and click the Next
button to goto the next dialog. Select Outlook Address Book and click the
Change button. Set your sort order by making your selection from the
Show names by section.
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(Outlook) How do I know if I'm using the Exchange Server's address book?
When composing a message do you select addresses from an address book
or do you type them in? If you select from an address book, do you select either
of the Recipients entries from the Show Names from the: drop-down
in the upper right corner of the address book dialog? If you do, you're using the
Exchange server's address book.
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(Outlook) How do I remove the FAX entries from the address book's "Select Names" dialog when composing a new email message?
Outlook does this because it recognizes the FAX number as a valid transport
delivery method. If you had a fax modem installed you could send faxes straight
through Outlook. Unfortunately this does not apply in our setting and it clutters
up the address book selection screen. The only way to prevent these FAX entries
from being displayed is to edit your contacts and prepend something to the
start of the fax number so it is no longer a valid phone number. Try using
FAX:.
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(Outlook) How do I see/forward the full header information when all the routing information for an email message needs to be seen?
Microsoft Outlook, in the spirit of keeping things hidden and simple, made
it hard to find how to view full email header information... and they have made
it even harder to actually forward them.
Full header information contains important information such as the various
message IDs and computer systems the email took in its route to your INBOX,
spam scoring information, and other important stuff. Sometimes technical
support asks for this information in order to diagnosis and solve various email
problems.
- To view email headers:
- In your mailbox's Table of Contents right-click the line for the email message in question.
- Choose Options from the resulting context menu.
- At the bottom of the resulting dialog will be the full email headers labeled as
Internet Headers
- To forward email headers:
- Follow the steps above to view the full email headers.
- Highlight all the headers by clicking and dragging.
- Use the CTRL-C keyboard shortcut for Copy.
- Open a new email message and Paste the information into it either using the CTRL-V keyboard shortcut or Edit menu option.
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(Outlook) How do you create a filter to automagically move incoming email messages to specific mailboxes?
Filters are an easy way to have email automatically organize itself as you receive
email. One typical use is to filter all email to various busy listservs to its own
mailbox so that it doesn't clutter your Inbox.
Eudora called them 'filters'; Outlook calls them 'rules'. Different
name but it's the same concept. 'Rules' are available from the Rules and
Alerts... selection in the Tools menu. More information on creating 'rules'
can be obtained by searching for rule in from Microsoft Office
Outlook Help (available by pressing the F1 key).
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(Outlook) Why do I have Mailbox - [my name] and Personal Folders... they just contain duplicates of all the different special folders (Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Inbox, etc)?
Engineering Administration uses a Microsoft Exchange server for sharing
calendars. People that are connected to Exchange will have the Mailbox -
[my name] entry in the Folders list which indicates the account
on the Exchange server and all the folders associated with it. Our typical setup
is to only use an Exchange account for access to shared calendars (and for
sharing your calendar if that is something you want to do). All other folders,
Tasks, Contacts, Inbox, Sent Items, etc, should be
empty/unused. Unfortunately there isn't a way to remove them to avoid confusion.
Personal Folders indicates the email setup. All your email folders
should end up here and you should use this Contacts folder (it feeds the
email address book).
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(Outlook) Why is using the Exchange server address book a bad thing?
There are several reasons why people that have been converted to using
Microsoft Outlook as their email client should not be using the Exchange server's
address book. It should be understood, however, that only people that are
using the Exchange server for calendar sharing will encounter these problems.
- The Exchange server's address book is not complete.
The names you are seeing in the Exchange server's address book are simply
people that have accounts on the server for calendar sharing. Not all people in
Engineering Administration use calendar sharing and, thus, do not have
accounts on the server.
- Using the Exchange server address book delivers email ON
the Exchange server.
If you use the address book on the Exchange server you are delivering email to
the Exchange server email address, not to the person's real email address. When
you see email addresses that end @alpha.engnet.ufl.edu you
know that the Exchange server email address is used. Without some mechanism
in place to forward the Exchange email, the email will sit on the Exchange server
unoticed.
- Not everyone has an Internet forward and, if they do, it may not
be up-to-date.
Internet forwards are used on the Exchange server to forward email to the
appropriate address on the Engineering mail server. We do our best to create an
Internet forward every time a new account is created however it may be possible
one is missed. Additionally, sometimes email addresses change and the
Internet forward is often overlooked.
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LIST-XYZ addresses are used for assigning
permissions on shared calendars, not as email aliases for offices.
The LIST-XYZ addresses many times do not reflect the entire
staff of an office. If you are interested in using office email aliases use the
ALL-XYZ@ENG.UFL.EDU addresses that are noted on the
administrative phone list.
- You may be sending 'winmail.dat' attachments that are difficult
to decode with alternate email clients.
When Outlook connects to and delivers email through a Microsoft Exchange
Server there is no way to override the creation of 'winmail.dat' attachments.
Within Engineering Administration we do not use the Exchange Server for
email but there is still the possibility that your email is being delivered through
it. The primary cause of this is using the Exchange Server's address book
when composing an email message. If you use the Exchange Server's address
book you are delivering email through the Exchange Server as one Exchange
user to another... Outlook sees this and uses its proprietary 'winmail.dat'
attachments.
You may ask, "How do I know if I'm using the Exchange Server's address book?"
next. It's simple, when composing a message do you select addresses from
an address book or do you type them in? If you select from an address book, do you
select either of the Recipients entries from the Show Names from the:
drop-down in the upper right corner of the address book dialog? If you do, you're
using the Exchange server to deliver your email.
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(Thunderbird) How do I add another email account to check (my Gatorlink for example)?
Adding another account to Thunderbird is relatively simple. It does, however,
require you to know the appropriate account information and server addresses.
- From the menubar choose: Tools -> Account Settings
- From the Account Settings popup window click the Add Account button.
- Follow the different dialog prompts to enter the account and server settings.
Uncheck the Use Global Inbox (store mail in Local Folders) checkbox
if you want this account to have its own inbox, drafts, sent, and trash folders
and not integrate with your Local Folders.
NOTE: Only add another account if this is an email address that you
want to check for new email.
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(Thunderbird) How do I create another alias/identity for myself so that I can send email with a different From address?
A different alias/identity will allow you to send email as a different
From address (but not create another email account that needs to be
checked for new email)... using your offices email alias for example
(mis@eng.ufl.edu).
To create an alias/identity:
- From the menu select: Tools -> Account Settings
- Select the account you want to add an alias/identiy to by clicking it
- Click the Manage Identities... button
- Click the Add button when the identities for the account are displayed
- Complete the information in the Identity Settings dialog (at a minimum the
Your Name and Email Address textboxes need to be filled in).
- Click the Ok buttons until the changes are saved.
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(Thunderbird) How do I get it to autocomplete email addresses with the @ENG.UFL.EDU domain?
To set a default domain you need to edit advanced settings in the config editor.
You'll want to be careful what you do in here because if you change things without
knowing what they do you can really messup some stuff:
Tools (menubar) -> Options (menu selection) -> Advanced (icon at top of popup window) -> Config Editor (button)...
(new window pops up)
Scroll till you see the setting mail.identitiy.default.autocompleteToMyDomain
and click it so it says True. It will probably go bold as well
to indicate that is is no longer a default value.
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(Thunderbird) How do I send an email as one of my other accounts/aliases/identities?
Sending the email as a different account/alias/identity is the
same. When composing the message, click the down-arrow at the end of the
From: selection to change it to the new address.
Establishing the different account/alias/identity is a different story. Look
for the other FAQs about that.
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(Thunderbird) Is there a way to import filters from another email client?
No! Unfortunately, Thunderbird does not import filters from Eudora or Outlook. The filters will have to be set up manually.
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(Eudora) How do I back up my email?
Email folders for those that have received their new
computer have been moved back to network drives. This means
that your email files are automatically backed-up nightly. If
you question whether or not this includes you, please contact
MIS.
For those individuals still using old computer systems, MIS
has an article discussing some helpful email practices.
There is information on how to manually backup Eudora email in
this article. Please follow the link below to view this section
of the article.
http://www.eng.ufl.edu/home/mis/articles.html?
id=239#Backup
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(Eudora) How do I change what HEADER information
is printed (FROM, TO,
SUBJECT)? (I want to be able to add XXXX
from the message header to my printouts.)
The only method for changing what HEADER information is
printed is by changing what HEADER information is displayed
before you click the print button.
By default, if you are printing email messages from the
preview pane, only the FROM, TO, and
SUBJECT header lines will print. If, on the other
hand, you open the message and print, you will see the
additional header lines of DATE, X-
MAILER, X-SPAM-STATUS, X-SPAM-
LEVEL, and X-SPAM-CHECKER-VERSION. When
you have the message open, you can also click the BLAH BLAH
BLAH button to display the RECEIVED header
lines. If, at this point, you click the print button, you will
also have the RECEIVED header lines on your
printout.
You can not have different message header lines print that
what are displayed.
You can selectively choose which header lines appear in the
preview pane by using an advanced X-EUDORA option called
PreviewHeaders and PreviewHeadersMaxLines. To change these
settings click on the link below. Within Eudora a dialog box
will be displayed that shows the default value, current value,
and new value. Simply type in the new value and click the
OK button. You may need to restart Eudora to have the
settings take effect.
| Option |
Default Value |
Explanation |
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To:,Subject:,Cc:, Bcc:,X-Attachments: |
A comma-separated list of headers that should be
shown in
the preview pane. The matching is done on a prefix basis, so
any header that begins with one of these values will be shown.
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4 |
This is designed to keep preview pane headers to
a minimum.
This is most often used to control large To: or Cc: headers
where someone inserts a large number of individual addresses.
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Thus, to add the date to the Preview Pane header
information, click on the PreviewHeaders link above and
type in "To:, Subject:, Date:, Cc:, Bcc:, X-Attachment:" for
the new value.
NOTE: In Eudora 6.X make sure None is selected
in the Preview Pane Header Style drop-down box (indicated by
the red arrow in the below image).
Question submitted by: Alexia Lewis (OER)
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(Eudora) The Junk Mail feature is getting things wrong,
what can I do about it?
Eudora will do it's best to properly junk messages... but
undoubtedly during the first few days it'll be wrong. What do
you do? For messages that are not properly junked (spam that
is still in your In mailbox), simply right-click and
choose Junk from the context menu. You can also use the
keyboard shortcut of CTRL-J once the message is selected.
You'll also want to periodically check the Junk
mailbox to see if there were any false positives (a message
that was junked that shouldn't have been). If there is a false
positive, right-click on it and select Not Junk.
Marking it as Not Junk should move the message back to
the In mailbox.
Everytime you mark something as Junk or Not
Junk Eudora will get a little bit smarter and, hopefully,
not make the same mistake again. This process is referred to
as training the filter and could take a few days or
weeks until the Junk Mail filter reliably junks
messages.
Read more about this and see some sample screenshots
illustrating the training process in the Eudora's Junk Mail Feature article.
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(Eudora) What is the Junk Mail feature all about?
Eudora has a feature called 'Junk Mail'.
You should see a mailbox called Junk right
under the In and Out mailboxes. When new mail
arrives Eudora's filtering process tries to examine the email
and determine if a message should be 'junked' or not. It
scores email as junk much the same way as SpamAssassin does.
However, the biggest way it learns what is junk mail and what
is not is by being trained. Over the course of time, as it is
trained, it will become better at recognizing junk email.
In other words, the Junk Mail feature is an automagic
way of getting rid of spam email.
Eudora will do it's best to properly junk messages... but
undoubtedly during the first few days it'll be wrong. What do
you do? For messages that are not properly junked (spam that
is still in your In mailbox), simply right-click and
choose Junk from the context menu. You can also use the
keyboard shortcut of CTRL-J once the message is selected.
You'll also want to periodically check the Junk
mailbox to see if there were any false positives (a message
that was junked that shouldn't have been). If there is a false
positive, right-click on it and select Not Junk.
Marking it as Not Junk should move the message back to
the In mailbox.
There are some additional control settings that can be tuned
in the Options control panel within Eudora available
through the Tools menu. Such as marking any message
coming from someone in your addressbook as not junk. Take a
look and see how you can customize this feature for
yourself.
Read more about this and see some sample screenshots
illustrating the training process in the Eudora's Junk Mail Feature article.
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Expansion Addressing
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An expansion address is getting to much add, what can I do?
If you find that you are getting mostly unwanted email to an
expansion address, contact MIS and have us blacklist it.
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How do I create an expansion address?
All you need to do is add a '-' and then some text after your
engineering email username in your email address. Ex. myusername-
text@eng.ufl.edu.
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What is expansion addressing?
The ability to create email aliases whenever you like by adding
a special character and some text after your username in your
email address. Ex. myusername-text@eng.ufl.edu. Any email sent
to this different address will still be delivered to your
regular email account.
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Why would I want to use expansion addressing?
Expansion addresses can help with filtering your message into
different mailboxes. They also help with dealing with spam, now
you can register to a website with an expansion address and if
you start getting spam to that expansion address you can have it
blacklisted.
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General
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How do I access the College of Engineering webmail system?
http://webmail.ad.ufl.edu
Login using your Gatorlink username and password. The webmail client will work in any browser but the best experience comes when using Internet Explorer 7. With IE7, the webmail client resembles Outlook. As a result, you will have access to your calendar, tasks, notes, etc. You will also be a few other benefits (like having access to the Exchange global address lists).
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How do I change my email password?
There are three possibilities for changing your email password:
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If you do not know your current password:
If you do not know your current password you'll need
to call MIS (392-9217) and ask to have your email password
changed. We will set a temporary password so that you
can change your password to something you want using
one of the methods below.
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If you know your current password (webmail):
Open a web browser and login to the Engineering webmail client
(
http://webmail.eng.ufl.edu). Once logged in, select the
Options link in the top menu (#1, figure one). Once at
the Options screen select the Change Password link
(#2, figure one). You will need to enter your old password and
new password twice to change your password.
NOTE: This process sometimes has problems changing
passwords that use punctuation. If you have problems please
contact MIS.
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Figure One:
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If you know your password (Eudora)
From the Special (#1, figure two), choose Change
Password... (#2, figure two). You will be guided through
the process by several dialog boxes that ask for your current
password and new passwords.
NOTE: This option is only available from your Engineering
Administration workstation in Weil Hall.
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Figure Two:
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How do I protect my email from being lost when there is a
system problem?
Archiving and organization of email into smaller and/or less
accessed mailboxes are two of the best ways to help protect
email from being lost.
Please look over our other email FAQ questions to get more
detailed information about:
- Archiving Email
- Organizing Mailboxes
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How do I setup an auto-responder for when I'm out of the office for an extended time (so people know that I'm not ignoring them)?
You should NOT do this through Eudora. There is a smart application called 'vacation' that is available through 'Options' in the webmail client. Please use this for creating away messages and automatic out-of-office replies.
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What information do I need to set up email software to use the
College of Engineering mail server?
SMTP server (outgoing) mail.eng.ufl.edu
IMAP server (incoming) imap.eng.ufl.edu
POP server (incoming) pop.eng.ufl.edu
Your username and password.
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Spam
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(Outlook) Why am I not receiving some of the email people are sending to me?
The most likely culprit of missing email for Outlook 2003 users is the Junk E-mail Filter. The Junk E-Mail filter, when trained properly, is a wonderful addition to any e-mail environment. This technology can be taught how to determine what messages are junk e-mail, with your assistance, and forward it to a Junk E-mail folder for you.
For more information about Junk E-Mail filters please point your browser to:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA011590551033.aspx
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(Outlook) Why is Outlook transferring so much legitimate e-mail to the ‘Junk E-Mail’ folder?
The Junk E-mail Filter in Outlook is turned on by default and may catch some legitimate e-mail. Any message that is caught by the Junk E-mail Filter is moved to a special Junk E-mail folder. You should review messages in the Junk E-mail folder from time to time to make sure that they are not legitimate messages that you want to see. Over time you can train the Junk E-mail filter to recognize which items are junk and which items are legitimate. Keep reading for more instructions on how you can do this.
For more information about Junk E-Mail filters please point your browser to:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA011590551033.aspx
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(Outlook) I was using Outlook 2003 prior to the transition to the new server, now it seems like I have to retrain the Junk E-mail Filter because a lot of email is being transferred there. Why?
The Junk E-Mail settings are stored in a file on your workstation or on the Exchange server depending on your settings. With the transition, MIS Technicians have changed the location that Outlook searches for your mail and the settings that control how your mail is handled. Once all of the users have been transitioned to the new server MIS will be able to assist you in the process of importing most of the settings that you have used in the past.
In the meantime you will need to verify that all of the email that is being transferred to the Junk E-Mail folder is actually junk e-mail and act accordingly. I have outlined the different options that you have for setting this filter.
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(Outlook) How can I make changes to the Junk E-Mail filter settings?
Outlook 2003 has built in three Junk e-mail Filter lists — Safe Senders, Safe Recipients, and Blocked Senders. When you receive email in your inbox it may already be labeled [SPAM] or it may not. Please verify that the email is junk e-mail then right click it and find the “Junk E-mail” option. Place your mouse over “Junk E-mail” and select one of the following options from the list to the right:
Add Sender to Blocked Senders List – Select this option if you want all e-mail from this sender to be automatically forwarded to your Junk E-mail box.
Add Sender to Safe Senders List – Select this option if an item is inadvertently marked as [SPAM] and/or forwarded to your Junk E-mail box.
Add Sender’s Domain [@example.com] to Safe Senders List – Select this option for e-mail addresses that are from domains that you would normally receive e-mail from. (i.e. [@eng.ufl.edu] or [@ufl.edu])
Add Recipient to Safe Recipients List – Select this option if you belong to a mailing list or a distribution list. You can add the list sender to the Safe Recipients List, so that messages sent to these e-mail addresses or domain names are never treated as junk, regardless of the content of the message.
Mark as Not Junk – Select this option if messages are inadvertently labeled as Junk E-mail and you would like them returned to your inbox. You will then have the option to always trust email received from that sender and always trust email sent to the recipient (designed for items sent to a distribution list). By selecting this option you are training your Junk E-Mail filter to recognize what is legitimate and what is not.
For more information about Junk E-Mail filters please point your browser to:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA011590551033.aspx
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(Eudora) The Junk Mail feature is getting things wrong,
what can I do about it?
Eudora will do it's best to properly junk messages... but
undoubtedly during the first few days it'll be wrong. What do
you do? For messages that are not properly junked (spam that
is still in your In mailbox), simply right-click and
choose Junk from the context menu. You can also use the
keyboard shortcut of CTRL-J once the message is selected.
You'll also want to periodically check the Junk
mailbox to see if there were any false positives (a message
that was junked that shouldn't have been). If there is a false
positive, right-click on it and select Not Junk.
Marking it as Not Junk should move the message back to
the In mailbox.
Everytime you mark something as Junk or Not
Junk Eudora will get a little bit smarter and, hopefully,
not make the same mistake again. This process is referred to
as training the filter and could take a few days or
weeks until the Junk Mail filter reliably junks
messages.
Read more about this and see some sample screenshots
illustrating the training process in the Eudora's Junk Mail Feature article.
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(Eudora) What is the Junk Mail feature all about?
Eudora has a feature called 'Junk Mail'.
You should see a mailbox called Junk right
under the In and Out mailboxes. When new mail
arrives Eudora's filtering process tries to examine the email
and determine if a message should be 'junked' or not. It
scores email as junk much the same way as SpamAssassin does.
However, the biggest way it learns what is junk mail and what
is not is by being trained. Over the course of time, as it is
trained, it will become better at recognizing junk email.
In other words, the Junk Mail feature is an automagic
way of getting rid of spam email.
Eudora will do it's best to properly junk messages... but
undoubtedly during the first few days it'll be wrong. What do
you do? For messages that are not properly junked (spam that
is still in your In mailbox), simply right-click and
choose Junk from the context menu. You can also use the
keyboard shortcut of CTRL-J once the message is selected.
You'll also want to periodically check the Junk
mailbox to see if there were any false positives (a message
that was junked that shouldn't have been). If there is a false
positive, right-click on it and select Not Junk.
Marking it as Not Junk should move the message back to
the In mailbox.
There are some additional control settings that can be tuned
in the Options control panel within Eudora available
through the Tools menu. Such as marking any message
coming from someone in your addressbook as not junk. Take a
look and see how you can customize this feature for
yourself.
Read more about this and see some sample screenshots
illustrating the training process in the Eudora's Junk Mail Feature article.
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Can I change the score of a SpamAssassin (SA) test?
If you notice that messages incorrectly tagged as spam, or
messages that are not being tagged as spam but should be, are
right on the verge of earning a score that would allow SA to
correctly tag them it is better to adjust the score that a test
has then to adjust your threshold. As you become familiar with
the new system you will see what the tests are and how the are
scored. If you notice that a slight adjustment to the score of
one of the tests will help you, email the test name and the new
score value to MIS.
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Can the SpamAssassin (SA) threshold be changed?
If you find that a large percentage of legitimate email is being
tagged as spam or that spam messages are not being caught by SA
this could indicate that the threshold is set incorrectly. The
SA threshold can be raised or lowered to any value by MIS. If,
after using this new system you notice that only spam messages
are scoring in the five range, your threshold can be lowered to
five. Conversely, if you have a large amount of legitimate mail
being incorrectly tagged as spam, the threshold can be raised.
Contact MIS to ask that your threshold be changed.
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Can the way SpamAssassin (SA) tags spam be changed?
Yes, SA can be changed so that the new header information is
just added to the email or that the SUBJECT line is modified.
However, this is much less secure and not recommended.
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Does SpamAssassin (SA) check for viruses as well as spam?
No, SA is not a virus scanning application.
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How does SpamAssassin (SA) determine a message is SPAM?
Spam emails often have a characteristic style or common
disclaimers (a large percentage of capital letters, subjects
pertaining to refinancing or viagra, being asked to click below,
etc). SA uses more than 900 different tests based on these
characteristics to determine if a message is spam. Each test
that 'hits', meaning the email message has that specific
characteristic, has a score associated with it indicating how
likely the message is, or is not, spam. If the final score of
all tests is above a certain threshold the email will be tagged
as spam. The threshold on the COE mail server is currently set
to six
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I don't want SPAM filtering, is there anything I can do?
Yes, you can contact MIS and request that your email not be
filtered.
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Is MIS doing anything to help stop SPAM?
Yes, MIS has installed SpamAssassin (SA), a programable SPAM
filter that checks incoming email and tags messages it thinks
are spam. More information about SA can be found in our
Filtering Spam article. We have also
developed several blacklists, explained below, and other filters
for blocking know spammers. In addition to server-side
protection we are planning an upgrade to the next version of
Eudora which includes a client-side junk mail filter (Eudora
will progressively learn to tag spam as you teach it which
messages are, and aren't, spam. We also have developed several
techniques for preventing email addresses from being harvested
from the College of Engineering web server.
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It doesn't look like this message was processed by SpamAssassin
(SA), why?
All messages should be processed by SA and should have the
additional headers added. So, before you assume a spam message
was not processed by SA open the message and view the full
headers. It may be that the spam did not score high enough in
order to be tagged as spam. At times, however, the mail server
can become overloaded with incoming and outgoing messages.
During these conditions SA will choose to pass the message on
without processing it. This is done so that mail messages are
not dropped. These conditions should not happen very often.
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Should I delete all the messages that SpamAssassin (SA) tags as
spam?
SA is not full-proof, sometimes legitimate email will be
incorrectly tagged as SPAM. It is advised that you periodically
review the messages tagged as SPAM to ensure that this has not
happened.
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SpamAssassin (SA) isn't catching all my spam, is there anything
I can do?
Yes. If you find that you are getting SPAM from a certain
address, we can force SA to always tag messages from that
address as spam (this is called blacklisting). Other tuning of
SA can be done by adjusting the scoring threshold or changing
the value on specific SA tests. More detail about these options
can be found in the
Filtering Spam article.
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There is email marked as SPAM that shouldn't be, what can I do?
SA is not always accurate. It will tag messages as spam that
really aren't. This is called a false positive. The most useful
technique in tuning SA to not tag messages as spam is called
whitelisting. This refers to creating a list of email addresses
that SA will never tag as spam (the opposite of blacklisting).
In addition, the threshold or values assigned to SA tests can be
changed for you. More detail about these options can be found in
the
Filtering Spam article.
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What does SpamAssassin (SA) do to an email it tags is spam?
SA makes several changes to an email once it is tagged as spam.
A full discussion of the changes can be found in the
Filtering Spam article. Briefly, there are
four changes made to a message tagged as spam:
- Header Additions: several new headers
are added to the message to indicate how the message was
processed
- Content Preview: the first few lines of
the message are provided as text so you can preview the
message
- Content Analysis: a summary of the tests
that hit
- Attachment: the original message is
attached at the end of this new message
These changes are made so that you can use client-side filtering
to move all messages tagged as spam to a separate mailbox for
later review.
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What is a false positive?
Email that is marked as SPAM that is actually a valid email
message.
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What is blacklisting?
Creating a list of email addresses whose messages will always be
tagged as spam by SA.
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What is whitelisting?
Creating a list of email addresses whose messages will never be
tagged as spam by SA.
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Why add the email as an attachment, instead of just adding the
header, etc?
The original message is added as an attachment for security
reasons. Many SPAM emails contain obscene content or executable
HTML content that can potentially harm your computer. As an
attachment you do not have to worry about the harmful side-
effects of spam.
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Virus Scanning
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Since there is virus scanning on the server do I still need to
worry about a virus scanner on my computer?
Yes, server protection is only one part of an effective solution
to fight viruses. Infection can also occur when downloading
programs, browsing webpages, using floppy disks, etc. This is
why good virus scanning software on the workstation is still a
necessary part of the total solution.
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Can I still get viruses in email?
Yes, you still need to be leary of opening attachments that
you were not expecting. You should also still run virus checking
on your computer regularly.
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Will I get notified if email containing a virus is sent to me?
No, currently we block email containing viruses from delivery
and generate a bounce message to the sender stating what kind of
delivery problems there where and what they need to do to
correct them.
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Do we have virus protection on the email server?
We do not currently have 'virus scanning' software on the email
server that scans email attachments for virus. before delivery
of the message. Other procedures are in place, howerver, to
protect your computer from viruses. The primary method is by
blocking executable attachments (.EXE, .COM, .BAT, .PIF, .SCR,
and many many more). We also have filters on the server to block
attachments with known virus names or that come from known virus
email address such as BIG@boss.com. The protections on the mail
server are in addition to the virus protection software running
on your local workstation and on the novell file servers.
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Security (5)
Spyware / Adware
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Spyware / Adware
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How can I remove spyware / adware?
There are a variety of tools you can use to detect and
remove spyware / adware from a computer system. MIS recommends
any of the following:
It is best to use at least two of these tools to insure a
clean system. Make sure to update spyware/adware detection
rules by using the auto-update features of the software prior
to scanning your system. This will insure that the latest
spyware/adware is detected and removed from your system.
These tools are part of the default install and should be
present on all COE admin computers.
Learn more in the MIS article, SPYWARE: Is It Lurking on Your Machine?.
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What is spyware / adware?
Spyware is Internet jargon for any program that resides
on your computer to track your online activities and
periodically 'phone-home' in order for its maker to collect
statistics about you. Learn more in the MIS article, SPYWARE: Is It Lurking on Your Machine?.
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Virus
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Since there is virus scanning on the server do I still need to
worry about a virus scanner on my computer?
Yes, server protection is only one part of an effective solution
to fight viruses. Infection can also occur when downloading
programs, browsing webpages, using floppy disks, etc. This is
why good virus scanning software on the workstation is still a
necessary part of the total solution.
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Can I still get viruses in email?
Yes, you still need to be leary of opening attachments that
you were not expecting. You should also still run virus checking
on your computer regularly.
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Will I get notified if email containing a virus is sent to me?
No, currently we block email containing viruses from delivery
and generate a bounce message to the sender stating what kind of
delivery problems there where and what they need to do to
correct them.
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Server (11)
Calendar
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Calendar
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How do I get at my shared calendars?
After you have been transitioned to the new server the manner at which you open shared folders has changed. Permissions are only given on calendar folders now (not on the calendar AND the mailbox). As a result, you will not be opening the Mailbox of the person's calendar you share.
Instead, if you want to gain access to someone's shared calendar you click on the 'Open a Shared Calendar...' link on the bottom of the 'Calendar' navigation pane. In the resulting popup window you can type either the gatorlink username or name ([last name],[first name]) or click on the 'Name...' button and find the person within the global address book.
Once you've opened a shared calendar that calendar will be saved in the navigation pane for future access.
If you accessed calendars in the 'Public Folders' area. You must use the 'Folder List' to browse to 'Public Folders' -> 'All Public Folders' -> 'Engineering Administration'. You can right-click a calendar here and choose 'Add to favorites' from the context menu in order to have it listed in the Calendar's navigation pane.
At this time we are still working on correct permissions for some of the shared calendars and calendars in public folders. Calendars that are properly shared include:
- Dean Khargonekar
- Erik Sander
- 204 conference room
- 210 tutorial room
- 300 conference room
- 307 conference room
- 340I conference room (FNP)
- Dean's Office travel/leave schedules
- CNG
- OER
The sharing of the following calendars will be addressed as soon as possible on Monday morning. Please let MIS know when access to these calendars is available so that the sharing permissions can be established.
- Dr Anderson
- Dr Abernathy
- Dr Earle
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How do I get an account on the calendar server?
Accounts on the Microsoft Exchange server are only available to
Engineering Administration. If you are a part of Engineering
Administration fill out the MIS account form and make sure that MS Exchange
(calendaring) account type is checked.
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What is this 'calendaring' server I hear about?
MIS manages a Microsoft Exchange 5.5 server for the sole
purpose of sharing personal and office calendars. The Exchange
server is accessed through Microsoft Outlook. Many offices use
it to share scheduling of leave/holidays/meetings/conference
rooms/etc.
Microsoft Exchange can be used for more than just calendar
sharing. MIS, however, only supports calendar sharing on the
Exchange server. It is important to note that the Exchange
server is NOT used for email.
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Network Drives
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Can I access my network drives (H:, I:, J:) from home? If so, how?
Yes, access to your network drives is available to you remotely through a
Novell server application called NetStorage. Read more about this
in the
Accessing Your Network Drive From Home article.
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Can I access my work computer from home? How?
Simple answer: yes... but you'll need to talk to us first.
Complicated answer: Remote desktop connections are possible
but are not recommended since they present a complex set of security problems
that need to be addressed. Instead, we encourage you to look into using
NetStorage for access to your network drives.
We recognize that there are instances where a remote desktop connection
is necessary. Because of this we have made a way that this is possible but
certain procedures and considerations need to be followed:
- Remote desktop connections are only available using approved
software (in order for us to correctly monitor for security / bug fixes
for it).
- You must have a valid work purpose for needing a remote desktop
connection.
- Your supervisor must approve your request.
- You must review remote desktop connection logs and report any suspicious
connections.
- Remote desktop should only be enabled during periods when you expect
to need it. It should not be left on at all times.
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How do I use NetStorage?
Full help is available after you login to NetStorage. The NetStorage
helpfile has also been duplicated
here.
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How do I change my workstation/network drive/novell password?
These instructions are for Engineering administrative
workstations that have the Novell NetWare client installed:
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Once you are successfully logged into the
workstation press
the following three keys at the same time: Ctrl-Alt-
Del. When this is done you'll see the Network
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On the Netware Security popup, click the
Change Password button located at the bottom of the
window. |
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Once the Change Password button is
clicked you will see the Change Password popup window
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Insure that all resources are highlighted (the
top one will by your machine's name and the second one will be
the engineering tree). By highlighting all resources,
the passwords for each resource will be changed and kept the
same, or in sync. |
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Once you have filled in the Old Password,
New Password, and Confirm New Password form
fields click the OK button. |
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If the process worked correctly you will see the following
message in a popup: Passwords for all selected resources
were successfully changed |
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I've deleted a file from a network drive and need it back, how
do I recover it?
Using Windows Explorer this is a relatively simple task
to perform.
- Open Windows Explorer and browse to the drive and
folder where the file was deleted.
- Right-click the folder and select Salvage Files...
from the context-menu. (An example is to the right.)
- From the Salvage
Network Files dialog (click to see an example) find
the file
that was deleted and click the Salvage File button at
the bottom of the screen. You can click on the column
headings, 'File Name' / 'Date Deleted' / 'Time Deleted' / etc,
to sort the table in order to find your file.
- You file is now restored.
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Password
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How do I change my email password?
There are three possibilities for changing your email password:
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If you do not know your current password:
If you do not know your current password you'll need
to call MIS (392-9217) and ask to have your email password
changed. We will set a temporary password so that you
can change your password to something you want using
one of the methods below.
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If you know your current password (webmail):
Open a web browser and login to the Engineering webmail client
(
http://webmail.eng.ufl.edu). Once logged in, select the
Options link in the top menu (#1, figure one). Once at
the Options screen select the Change Password link
(#2, figure one). You will need to enter your old password and
new password twice to change your password.
NOTE: This process sometimes has problems changing
passwords that use punctuation. If you have problems please
contact MIS.
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Figure One:
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If you know your password (Eudora)
From the Special (#1, figure two), choose Change
Password... (#2, figure two). You will be guided through
the process by several dialog boxes that ask for your current
password and new passwords.
NOTE: This option is only available from your Engineering
Administration workstation in Weil Hall.
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How do I change my workstation/network drive/novell password?
These instructions are for Engineering administrative
workstations that have the Novell NetWare client installed:
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Once you are successfully logged into the
workstation press
the following three keys at the same time: Ctrl-Alt-
Del. When this is done you'll see the Network
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On the Netware Security popup, click the
Change Password button located at the bottom of the
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Once the Change Password button is
clicked you will see the Change Password popup window
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Insure that all resources are highlighted (the
top one will by your machine's name and the second one will be
the engineering tree). By highlighting all resources,
the passwords for each resource will be changed and kept the
same, or in sync. |
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Once you have filled in the Old Password,
New Password, and Confirm New Password form
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If the process worked correctly you will see the following
message in a popup: Passwords for all selected resources
were successfully changed |
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What rules are their for selecting passwords?
Currently the email and network drive passwords are
individual systems. As a result, they have different
criteria:
Email Passwords
- Must be at least six characters (only the first eight are
significant).
- Must contain at least two alphabetic characters.
- Must contain at least one numeric character.
- Must differ from the login name.
- New passwords must be different from the old by at least
three characters.
- Passwords are case-sensitive.
Network Drive Passwords
- Must be at least five characters.
- Passwords are case-sensitive.
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Software Issues (30)
Document Imaging
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Document Imaging
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The following error appears when starting any ASCENT CAPTURE
program: Error loading User Profile COM object:
PFCaptur.dll. You may have open transactions. Run DbRepair.exe
in the "Ascent/bin" directory. Error opening database: Your TMP
path
This error message results whenever communication between
the imaging server and workstation is not possible. Several
things can cause this:
Network troubles: If you have lost all network
connectivity (i.e. you cannot use Internet Explorer to browse
standard websites) you will be unable to image. Contact MIS at
392-9217.
Lost connectivity with the imaging server:
Occassionally, for unknown reasons, the workstation will simply
forget that it can connect with the imaging server. Most often
this can be corrected by rebooting the workstation and logging
in again. If, after the reboot, there are still problems, try
pinging the imaging server (open a Command Prompt and
type ping imagekx1). If you receive replies then
the imaging server is running and there is some other problem.
If you recieve Request timed out than there is a
problem with the server, see below.
Problems with the SPAENG accounts: These accounts
are used to login to the workstation and to gain remote access
to the imaging server. Occassionally the imaging server will
expire the password or lockout the account. You can test if
this is the problem by opening Windows Explorer and attempting
to browse the imaging server by typing the following in
the Address field: \\imagekx1 an
then double-clicking the SPAKofax share. If you receive
an error message or a login dialog box there is a problem with
the account... see below.
In case of imaging server or account troubles:
Periodically there are problems with the imaging servers that
are announced on the IMAGING-SPA-L and IMAGING-L lists that
cause these types of errors. Contact this list and see if
other units are experiencing similiar problems. Problems with
the server and the SPAENG accounts must be resolved by the
server operators at CNS (Eric Carey).
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Eudora / Outlook / Thunderbird
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How do I get at my shared calendars?
After you have been transitioned to the new server the manner at which you open shared folders has changed. Permissions are only given on calendar folders now (not on the calendar AND the mailbox). As a result, you will not be opening the Mailbox of the person's calendar you share.
Instead, if you want to gain access to someone's shared calendar you click on the 'Open a Shared Calendar...' link on the bottom of the 'Calendar' navigation pane. In the resulting popup window you can type either the gatorlink username or name ([last name],[first name]) or click on the 'Name...' button and find the person within the global address book.
Once you've opened a shared calendar that calendar will be saved in the navigation pane for future access.
If you accessed calendars in the 'Public Folders' area. You must use the 'Folder List' to browse to 'Public Folders' -> 'All Public Folders' -> 'Engineering Administration'. You can right-click a calendar here and choose 'Add to favorites' from the context menu in order to have it listed in the Calendar's navigation pane.
At this time we are still working on correct permissions for some of the shared calendars and calendars in public folders. Calendars that are properly shared include:
- Dean Khargonekar
- Erik Sander
- 204 conference room
- 210 tutorial room
- 300 conference room
- 307 conference room
- 340I conference room (FNP)
- Dean's Office travel/leave schedules
- CNG
- OER
The sharing of the following calendars will be addressed as soon as possible on Monday morning. Please let MIS know when access to these calendars is available so that the sharing permissions can be established.
- Dr Anderson
- Dr Abernathy
- Dr Earle
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(Outlook) People are complaining that the attachments I send them are winmail.dat files. What's going on?
Microsoft choose to implement a proprietary format for adding attachments to
email that most other email clients do not recognize and decode. Instead,
other email clients see these attachments as winmail.dat files.
These attachments are a proprietary format used only by
Microsoft Outlook. One solution is for the sender to configure their copy of
Outlook to stop using that format, and use Internet-standard formats instead.
Instructions for doing so are in
Microsoft's Knowledgebase Article ID 138053
By default, we have configured most Outlook clients to send
attachments via the Internet standard. It is possible that we may have missed
this setting when you were converted to using Outlook. However, there
is another possibility to consider.
When Outlook connects to and delivers email through a Microsoft
Exchange Server there is no way to override the creation of 'winmail.dat'
attachments. Within Engineering Administration we do not use the Exchange
Server for email but there is still the possibility that your email is being delivered
through it. The primary cause of this is using the Exchange Server's address
book when composing an email message. If you use the Exchange Server's
address book you are delivering email through the Exchange Server as one
Exchange user to another... Outlook sees this and uses its proprietary
'winmail.dat' attachments.
How do I know if I'm using the Exchange Server's address book? When
composing a message do you select addresses from an address book or do
you type them in? If you select from an address book, do you select either of the
Recipients entries from the Show Names from the: drop-down in
the upper right corner of the address book dialog? If you do, you're using the
exchange server to deliver your email.
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(Outlook) How do I open someone else's calendar for editing/reviewing?
First, it is important to know that you can only open someone else's calendar
if they have given you permission to do so. Also, there are varying degrees of
permission you can receive. Within administration we primarily deal with two
types of access permissions:
- EDITOR: permission is granted for viewing the calendar and
adding/deleting/editing items.
- REVIEWER: permissions is granted ONLY for viewing
the calendar.
Once you know you've been granted permissions the next hurdle is making
your client open the person's mailbox. This is a simple process done through the
Mail control panel... not through Outlook. So, do the following:
- Close Outlook if you have it open.
- From the Start menu, choose Settings-Control Panel-Mail.
- Click the Email Accounts... button from the Mail Setup - Outlook dialog.
- Verify that the View or change existing email accounts radio button is selected... select it if it isn't.
- Click the Next button.
- Highlight the Microsoft Exchange Server named account by clicking it.
- Click the Change... button.
- Click the More Settings... button when viewing the Exchange Server Settings.
- Click the Advanced tab on the Microsoft Exchange Server dialog. You will now see the screen where you add the mailbox.
- Click the Add... button.
- Type in the person's name you want to add and click the OK button (this dialog closes).
- Click OK on the Microsoft Exchange Server dialog (this dialog closes).
- Click Next on the E-mail Accounts dialog (you go back to the previous screen)
- Click Finished on the E-mail Accounts dialog (this dialog closes).
- Click Close on the Mail Setup - Outlook control panel (this dialog closes).
- Open Outlook, you should now have access to the new calendar.
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(Outlook) How do I get the Names column of the Select Names dialog to be in "last name first" sort order when selecting contacts from an address book (by clicking the "To:" button of a new email message)?
Select E-mail accounts from the Tools menu. Click the View or
change existing directories or address books radio button and click the Next
button to goto the next dialog. Select Outlook Address Book and click the
Change button. Set your sort order by making your selection from the
Show names by section.
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(Outlook) How do I know if I'm using the Exchange Server's address book?
When composing a message do you select addresses from an address book
or do you type them in? If you select from an address book, do you select either
of the Recipients entries from the Show Names from the: drop-down
in the upper right corner of the address book dialog? If you do, you're using the
Exchange server's address book.
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(Outlook) How do I remove the FAX entries from the address book's "Select Names" dialog when composing a new email message?
Outlook does this because it recognizes the FAX number as a valid transport
delivery method. If you had a fax modem installed you could send faxes straight
through Outlook. Unfortunately this does not apply in our setting and it clutters
up the address book selection screen. The only way to prevent these FAX entries
from being displayed is to edit your contacts and prepend something to the
start of the fax number so it is no longer a valid phone number. Try using
FAX:.
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(Outlook) How do I see/forward the full header information when all the routing information for an email message needs to be seen?
Microsoft Outlook, in the spirit of keeping things hidden and simple, made
it hard to find how to view full email header information... and they have made
it even harder to actually forward them.
Full header information contains important information such as the various
message IDs and computer systems the email took in its route to your INBOX,
spam scoring information, and other important stuff. Sometimes technical
support asks for this information in order to diagnosis and solve various email
problems.
- To view email headers:
- In your mailbox's Table of Contents right-click the line for the email message in question.
- Choose Options from the resulting context menu.
- At the bottom of the resulting dialog will be the full email headers labeled as
Internet Headers
- To forward email headers:
- Follow the steps above to view the full email headers.
- Highlight all the headers by clicking and dragging.
- Use the CTRL-C keyboard shortcut for Copy.
- Open a new email message and Paste the information into it either using the CTRL-V keyboard shortcut or Edit menu option.
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(Outlook) How do you create a filter to automagically move incoming email messages to specific mailboxes?
Filters are an easy way to have email automatically organize itself as you receive
email. One typical use is to filter all email to various busy listservs to its own
mailbox so that it doesn't clutter your Inbox.
Eudora called them 'filters'; Outlook calls them 'rules'. Different
name but it's the same concept. 'Rules' are available from the Rules and
Alerts... selection in the Tools menu. More information on creating 'rules'
can be obtained by searching for rule in from Microsoft Office
Outlook Help (available by pressing the F1 key).
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(Outlook) Why do I have Mailbox - [my name] and Personal Folders... they just contain duplicates of all the different special folders (Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Inbox, etc)?
Engineering Administration uses a Microsoft Exchange server for sharing
calendars. People that are connected to Exchange will have the Mailbox -
[my name] entry in the Folders list which indicates the account
on the Exchange server and all the folders associated with it. Our typical setup
is to only use an Exchange account for access to shared calendars (and for
sharing your calendar if that is something you want to do). All other folders,
Tasks, Contacts, Inbox, Sent Items, etc, should be
empty/unused. Unfortunately there isn't a way to remove them to avoid confusion.
Personal Folders indicates the email setup. All your email folders
should end up here and you should use this Contacts folder (it feeds the
email address book).
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(Outlook) Why is using the Exchange server address book a bad thing?
There are several reasons why people that have been converted to using
Microsoft Outlook as their email client should not be using the Exchange server's
address book. It should be understood, however, that only people that are
using the Exchange server for calendar sharing will encounter these problems.
- The Exchange server's address book is not complete.
The names you are seeing in the Exchange server's address book are simply
people that have accounts on the server for calendar sharing. Not all people in
Engineering Administration use calendar sharing and, thus, do not have
accounts on the server.
- Using the Exchange server address book delivers email ON
the Exchange server.
If you use the address book on the Exchange server you are delivering email to
the Exchange server email address, not to the person's real email address. When
you see email addresses that end @alpha.engnet.ufl.edu you
know that the Exchange server email address is used. Without some mechanism
in place to forward the Exchange email, the email will sit on the Exchange server
unoticed.
- Not everyone has an Internet forward and, if they do, it may not
be up-to-date.
Internet forwards are used on the Exchange server to forward email to the
appropriate address on the Engineering mail server. We do our best to create an
Internet forward every time a new account is created however it may be possible
one is missed. Additionally, sometimes email addresses change and the
Internet forward is often overlooked.
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LIST-XYZ addresses are used for assigning
permissions on shared calendars, not as email aliases for offices.
The LIST-XYZ addresses many times do not reflect the entire
staff of an office. If you are interested in using office email aliases use the
ALL-XYZ@ENG.UFL.EDU addresses that are noted on the
administrative phone list.
- You may be sending 'winmail.dat' attachments that are difficult
to decode with alternate email clients.
When Outlook connects to and delivers email through a Microsoft Exchange
Server there is no way to override the creation of 'winmail.dat' attachments.
Within Engineering Administration we do not use the Exchange Server for
email but there is still the possibility that your email is being delivered through
it. The primary cause of this is using the Exchange Server's address book
when composing an email message. If you use the Exchange Server's address
book you are delivering email through the Exchange Server as one Exchange
user to another... Outlook sees this and uses its proprietary 'winmail.dat'
attachments.
You may ask, "How do I know if I'm using the Exchange Server's address book?"
next. It's simple, when composing a message do you select addresses from
an address book or do you type them in? If you select from an address book, do you
select either of the Recipients entries from the Show Names from the:
drop-down in the upper right corner of the address book dialog? If you do, you're
using the Exchange server to deliver your email.
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(Thunderbird) How do I add another email account to check (my Gatorlink for example)?
Adding another account to Thunderbird is relatively simple. It does, however,
require you to know the appropriate account information and server addresses.
- From the menubar choose: Tools -> Account Settings
- From the Account Settings popup window click the Add Account button.
- Follow the different dialog prompts to enter the account and server settings.
Uncheck the Use Global Inbox (store mail in Local Folders) checkbox
if you want this account to have its own inbox, drafts, sent, and trash folders
and not integrate with your Local Folders.
NOTE: Only add another account if this is an email address that you
want to check for new email.
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(Thunderbird) How do I create another alias/identity for myself so that I can send email with a different From address?
A different alias/identity will allow you to send email as a different
From address (but not create another email account that needs to be
checked for new email)... using your offices email alias for example
(mis@eng.ufl.edu).
To create an alias/identity:
- From the menu select: Tools -> Account Settings
- Select the account you want to add an alias/identiy to by clicking it
- Click the Manage Identities... button
- Click the Add button when the identities for the account are displayed
- Complete the information in the Identity Settings dialog (at a minimum the
Your Name and Email Address textboxes need to be filled in).
- Click the Ok buttons until the changes are saved.
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(Thunderbird) How do I get it to autocomplete email addresses with the @ENG.UFL.EDU domain?
To set a default domain you need to edit advanced settings in the config editor.
You'll want to be careful what you do in here because if you change things without
knowing what they do you can really messup some stuff:
Tools (menubar) -> Options (menu selection) -> Advanced (icon at top of popup window) -> Config Editor (button)...
(new window pops up)
Scroll till you see the setting mail.identitiy.default.autocompleteToMyDomain
and click it so it says True. It will probably go bold as well
to indicate that is is no longer a default value.
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(Thunderbird) How do I send an email as one of my other accounts/aliases/identities?
Sending the email as a different account/alias/identity is the
same. When composing the message, click the down-arrow at the end of the
From: selection to change it to the new address.
Establishing the different account/alias/identity is a different story. Look
for the other FAQs about that.
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(Thunderbird) Is there a way to import filters from another email client?
No! Unfortunately, Thunderbird does not import filters from Eudora or Outlook. The filters will have to be set up manually.
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(Eudora) How do I back up my email?
Email folders for those that have received their new
computer have been moved back to network drives. This means
that your email files are automatically backed-up nightly. If
you question whether or not this includes you, please contact
MIS.
For those individuals still using old computer systems, MIS
has an article discussing some helpful email practices.
There is information on how to manually backup Eudora email in
this article. Please follow the link below to view this section
of the article.
http://www.eng.ufl.edu/home/mis/articles.html?
id=239#Backup
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(Eudora) How do I change what HEADER information
is printed (FROM, TO,
SUBJECT)? (I want to be able to add XXXX
from the message header to my printouts.)
The only method for changing what HEADER information is
printed is by changing what HEADER information is displayed
before you click the print button.
By default, if you are printing email messages from the
preview pane, only the FROM, TO, and
SUBJECT header lines will print. If, on the other
hand, you open the message and print, you will see the
additional header lines of DATE, X-
MAILER, X-SPAM-STATUS, X-SPAM-
LEVEL, and X-SPAM-CHECKER-VERSION. When
you have the message open, you can also click the BLAH BLAH
BLAH button to display the RECEIVED header
lines. If, at this point, you click the print button, you will
also have the RECEIVED header lines on your
printout.
You can not have different message header lines print that
what are displayed.
You can selectively choose which header lines appear in the
preview pane by using an advanced X-EUDORA option called
PreviewHeaders and PreviewHeadersMaxLines. To change these
settings click on the link below. Within Eudora a dialog box
will be displayed that shows the default value, current value,
and new value. Simply type in the new value and click the
OK button. You may need to restart Eudora to have the
settings take effect.
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Default Value |
Explanation |
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To:,Subject:,Cc:, Bcc:,X-Attachments: |
A comma-separated list of headers that should be
shown in
the preview pane. The matching is done on a prefix basis, so
any header that begins with one of these values will be shown.
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4 |
This is designed to keep preview pane headers to
a minimum.
This is most often used to control large To: or Cc: headers
where someone inserts a large number of individual addresses.
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Thus, to add the date to the Preview Pane header
information, click on the PreviewHeaders link above and
type in "To:, Subject:, Date:, Cc:, Bcc:, X-Attachment:" for
the new value.
NOTE: In Eudora 6.X make sure None is selected
in the Preview Pane Header Style drop-down box (indicated by
the red arrow in the below image).
Question submitted by: Alexia Lewis (OER)
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(Eudora) The Junk Mail feature is getting things wrong,
what can I do about it?
Eudora will do it's best to properly junk messages... but
undoubtedly during the first few days it'll be wrong. What do
you do? For messages that are not properly junked (spam that
is still in your In mailbox), simply right-click and
choose Junk from the context menu. You can also use the
keyboard shortcut of CTRL-J once the message is selected.
You'll also want to periodically check the Junk
mailbox to see if there were any false positives (a message
that was junked that shouldn't have been). If there is a false
positive, right-click on it and select Not Junk.
Marking it as Not Junk should move the message back to
the In mailbox.
Everytime you mark something as Junk or Not
Junk Eudora will get a little bit smarter and, hopefully,
not make the same mistake again. This process is referred to
as training the filter and could take a few days or
weeks until the Junk Mail filter reliably junks
messages.
Read more about this and see some sample screenshots
illustrating the training process in the Eudora's Junk Mail Feature article.
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(Eudora) What is the Junk Mail feature all about?
Eudora has a feature called 'Junk Mail'.
You should see a mailbox called Junk right
under the In and Out mailboxes. When new mail
arrives Eudora's filtering process tries to examine the email
and determine if a message should be 'junked' or not. It
scores email as junk much the same way as SpamAssassin does.
However, the biggest way it learns what is junk mail and what
is not is by being trained. Over the course of time, as it is
trained, it will become better at recognizing junk email.
In other words, the Junk Mail feature is an automagic
way of getting rid of spam email.
Eudora will do it's best to properly junk messages... but
undoubtedly during the first few days it'll be wrong. What do
you do? For messages that are not properly junked (spam that
is still in your In mailbox), simply right-click and
choose Junk from the context menu. You can also use the
keyboard shortcut of CTRL-J once the message is selected.
You'll also want to periodically check the Junk
mailbox to see if there were any false positives (a message
that was junked that shouldn't have been). If there is a false
positive, right-click on it and select Not Junk.
Marking it as Not Junk should move the message back to
the In mailbox.
There are some additional control settings that can be tuned
in the Options control panel within Eudora available
through the Tools menu. Such as marking any message
coming from someone in your addressbook as not junk. Take a
look and see how you can customize this feature for
yourself.
Read more about this and see some sample screenshots
illustrating the training process in the Eudora's Junk Mail Feature article.
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I need help with MSDNAA?
All MSDNAA related information can be found on the MSDNAA website. The MSDNAA
website also has an Online FAQ with
helpful information and Online Forms to
let you request help, get your password sent again, etc.
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How do I get around the Word password protection if I have forgotten my password?
Follow these steps:
Open you file in Word
Click on the 'File' menu and then choose 'Save As..'
Change the 'File Type' to be Rich Text Format (.rtf)
Close Word and double click on the new [filename].rtf file
'File' menu and 'Save As..' again
Save the file with a new name and as a 'Word Doc (.doc)' instead of .rtf
Close Word down and double click on the new word doc
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What are some useful shortcut keys for Microsoft Excel?
Microsoft Excel shortcut keys include:
| Shortcut Keys | Description |
| F7 | Spell check selected text and/or document |
| F11 | Create chart |
| Ctrl + Shift + ; | Enter the current time |
| Ctrl + ; | Enter the current date |
| Alt + Shift + F1 | Insert New Worksheet |
| Shift + F3 | Open the Excel formula window |
| Shift + F5 | Bring up search box |
| Ctrl + A | Select all contents of the worksheet |
| Ctrl + B | Bold highlighted selection |
| Ctrl + I | Italic highlighted selection |
| Ctrl + K | Insert link |
| Ctrl + U | Underline highlighted selection |
| Ctrl + 5 | Strikethrough highlighted selection |
| Ctrl + P | Bring up the print dialog box to begin printing |
| Ctrl + Z | Undo last action |
| Ctrl + F9 | Minimize currently selected window |
| Ctrl + F10 | Maximize currently selected window |
| Ctrl + F6 | Switch between open workbooks / windows |
| Ctrl + Tab | Move to next worksheet |
| Ctrl + Shift + ! | Format number in camma format |
| Ctrl + Shift + $ | Format number in currency format |
| Ctrl + Shift + # | Format number in date format |
| Ctrl + Shift + % | Format number in percentage format |
| Ctrl + Shift + ^ | Format number in scientific format |
| Ctrl + Shift + @ | Format number in time format |
| Ctrl + arrow key | Move to next selection of text |
| Ctrl + Space | Select entire column |
| Shift + Space | Select entire row |
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What are some useful shortcut keys for Microsoft Word?
Word shortcut keys include the following:
| Shortcut Keys | Description |
| Ctrl + A | Select all contents of the page |
| Ctrl + B | Bold highlighted selection |
| Ctrl + C | Copy selected text |
| Ctrl + X | Cut selected text |
| Ctrl + P | Paste |
| Ctrl + F | Open find box |
| Ctrl + I | Italic highlighted selection |
| Ctrl + K | Insert link |
| Ctrl + U | Underline highlighted selection |
| Ctrl + Y | Repeat the last action performed |
| Ctrl + Z | Undo last action |
| Ctrl + L | Aligns the line or selected text to the left of the screen |
| Ctrl + E | Aligns the line or selected text to the center of the screen |
| Ctrl + R | Aligns the line or selected text to the right of the screen |
| Ctrl + M | Indent the paragraph |
| Ctrl + Shift + F | Change the font |
| Ctrl + Shift + > | Increase selected font +1 |
| Ctrl + ] | Increase selected font +1 |
| Ctrl + Shift + < | Decrease selected font -1 |
| Ctrl + [ | Decrease selected font -1 |
| Ctrl + Shift + * | View or hide non printing characters |
| Ctrl + left arror | Move one word to the left |
| Ctrl + right arrow | Move one word to the right |
| Ctrl + up arrow | Moves to the beginning of the line or paragraph |
| Ctrl + down arrow | Moves to the end of the paragraph |
| Ctrl + Del | Deletes word to the right of the cursor |
| Ctrl + Backspace | Deletes word to the left of the cursor |
| Ctrl + End | Moves the cursor to the end of the document |
| Ctrl + Home | Moves the cursor to the beginning of the document |
| Ctrl + Spacebar | Enable / disable auto correction |
| Ctrl + 1 | Single-space lines |
| Ctrl + 2 | Double-space lines |
| Ctrl + 5 | 1.5-line spacing |
| Ctrl + Alt + 1 | Changes text to heading 1 |
| Ctrl + Alt + 2 | Changes text to heading 2 |
| Ctrl + Alt + 3 | Changes text to heading 3 |
| F1 | Open Help |
| Shift + F3 | Change the case of the selected text |
| F4 | Repeat the last action performed |
| F5 | Open goto window |
| F7 | Spell check selected text and/or document |
| Shift + F7 | Activate the thesaurus |
| F12 | Save as |
| Shift + F12 | Save |
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Once I have programs open, is there any way to rearrange the order they appear on the taskbar?
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What are some useful mouse shortcuts for Windows?
These mouse shortcuts work in most Windows applications.
| Mouse Shortcut | Description |
| double-click | Selects word |
| triple-click | Selects paragraph |
| Ctrl + mouse wheel | zoom in/out |
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What are some useful shortcut keys for Internet Explorer?
| Shortcut Keys | Description |
| Alt + left arrow | Back a page |
| Alt + right arrow | Forward a page |
| F5 | Refresh current page / frame |
| F11 | Display the current website in full screen mode. (Pressing F11 again will exit this mode.) |
| Esc | Stop page or download from loading |
| Ctrl + Enter | Quickly complete an address. As an example, type in google in the address bar and press CNTRL+ENTER. http://www.google.com will automatically be entered. |
| Ctrl + N | Open a new browser window |
| Ctrl + P | Print the current page/frame |
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What are some useful keyboard shortcuts for Windows?
There are shortcut keys for almost anything you can think of. Most of them involve
keyboard cords (holding down more than one key at a time). Below is a table listing
some of the more useful keyboard shortcuts for Windows.
| Key Sequence | Shortcut Discription |
| WINDOWS KEY (WIN) | Access the Start Menu (you can also use CNTRL-ESC). |
| WIN+PAUSE/BREAK | Access System Properties control panel |
| WIN+R | Access the Run dialog. |
| WIN+L | Lock your computer screen |
| WIN+F | Search for files or folders (find) |
| WIN+D | Minimize or Restore a window |
| WIN+U | Access the utility manager |
| WIN+F1 | Access Windows Help & Support |
| WIN+E | Open Windows Explorer |
| SHIFT+DEL | Delete something without being asked for confirmation |
| CNTRL+ALT+DEL | Access the Task Manager |
| ALT+TAB | Cycle/switch between running programs |
| ALT+ENTER | Switch the command prompt or Windows Media Player to full screen mode |
You can even make your own keyboard shortcuts for opening specific applications
that you use many times throughout the day. For instance, I've created a keyboard
shortcut for opening Internet Explorer.
Simply right-click an application shortcut in the Start menu or on the desktop
and choose Properties. If not already selected, click the Shortcut tab. Now,
on this tab click in the Shortcut key: box and press the desired key
sequence. One requirement of Windows is that user defined shortcuts have
at least two modifies (like CNTRL, ALT, or SHIFT and/or a function key or key on
the numberpad. Once you've assigned your key sequence, click the OK
button to close the dialog and save your new settings.
Note: If you want to remove your shortcut, follow the same procedure
as assigning a new shortcut. When assigning the key sequence in the
Shortcut key: box press the BACKSPACE key to remove the shortcut.
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IE's popup blocker routinely blocks popups when it is turned
off and when the site is added to its allowed list
(particularly in PeopleSoft and Enterprise Reporting). How do
I get around this?
Like most popup blockers, IE uses the CONTROL key as a method
to override the popup blocker. Simply hold the CNTRL key down
when clicking on the link that gets blocked. This will
override the blocker and allow the window to be displayed.
To avoid holding the CNTRL key down you can add the website to
your 'Trusted Sites' list. Websites to allow for UF's
PeopleSoft and Enterprise Reporting include my.ufl.edu,
*.erp.ufl.edu, and reports.cns.ufl.edu.
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How do I get an announcement in the 'Announcement' section on
the front page of the College of Engineering website?
Requests to have an announcement on the college website should
be directed to the Dean's Office at coe-calendar@eng.ufl.edu.
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How do I get an event placed in the 'Upcoming Highlighted Events
& Seminars' on the College of Engineering homepage?
Events must be set to be present on the front page by the dean's
office. You will need to contact them with your event
information and request.
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How do I input an event into the College of Engineering Calendar
of Events?
Each department, the Dean's Office and Engineering Student
Services have access to add entries to the calendar. To have an
event added contact the party responsible for your group, with
the details of the event. For more information view the '
Calendar of
Events Information' webpage
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Can I have a personal webpage on the Engineering web server?
While technically possible, Engineering Administration policy is to only allow
personal webpages for business or college-related purposes. If you want to
have your own webpage for presonal interests, hobbies, or news the appropriate
place is http://plaza.ufl.edu.
Webspace on plaza.ufl.edu is managed by Gatorlink Web Services.
Information about setting up your personal webpage there can be found
in the Gatorlink Help Topics page...
here.
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IE's popup blocker routinely blocks popups when it is turned
off and when the site is added to its allowed list
(particularly in PeopleSoft and Enterprise Reporting). How do
I get around this?
Like most popup blockers, IE uses the CONTROL key as a method
to override the popup blocker. Simply hold the CNTRL key down
when clicking on the link that gets blocked. This will
override the blocker and allow the window to be displayed.
To avoid holding the CNTRL key down you can add the website to
your 'Trusted Sites' list. Websites to allow for UF's
PeopleSoft and Enterprise Reporting include my.ufl.edu,
*.erp.ufl.edu, and reports.cns.ufl.edu.
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How can I get an online form working?
MIS has created a generic form handling script. This script can
create a formated email message and/or input to a database text
log. Please look over the webform
help page for exact instructions.
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How do I access the College of Engineering webmail system?
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Is there any way to find out how many hits one of my pages gets?
MIS has built a generic web counting script designed to do this
for our users. The script can keep track of how many times your
page is accessed and if you like it can even log who is
accessing it. Please look over the webcount
help page for more information.
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I found a problem on an engineering website, how do I report it?
Please send email to webmaster@eng.ufl.edu.
Please include the url of the page that the problem occured on
and how you got to this page.
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