tag

Email

Sometimes MIME *can* be a terrible thing

One little thing — like a logo — might double the size of your email.

Continue reading »

GroupWise email on your iPhone or iPod Touch

Setting the Mail app on your iPhone or iPod Touch to get GroupWise email is quick and easy!
Please note this does not apply to the GroupWise calendar. At this time, the best way to access your GroupWise calendar on your Apple device is through Safari via https://wvugw.wvu.edu
Checklist:
-A 2nd generation iPhone or iPod Touch, or a [...]

Continue reading »

ReadWriteWeb: Gmail Preferred By Students, But Nothing Beats Texting

As a follow up to yesterday’s post on Web-based email, I saw this post today on ReadWriteWeb about student use of email and how they prefer texting.
Gmail Preferred By Students, But Nothing Beats Texting
Written by Sarah Perez / December 12, 2008
Today’s high-school and college students got their first email account at an average age of [...]

Continue reading »

Why You Should be Using Web-Based Email

Even if younger generations are using it less, we all use email.  It still serves a purpose in our 21st Century lives.  Our professional lives depend on it.  In the early days of the Internet/WWW, having multiple email addresses was uncommon. Many of us were given email at our place of employment, so our work [...]

Continue reading »

Gmail Launches Themes

Google presented Gmail users with a nice surprise yesterday with the introduction of Gmail Themes.  I am still on the fence personally about whether or not I *want* a different theme, but this enhancement to the Gmail service seems long overdue.

Spice up your inbox with colors and themes
Wednesday, November 19, 2008 12:21 PM
Posted by Annie [...]

Continue reading »

Spam plummets as gang leaves net (via the BBC)

An important note: There is a constant ebb and flow in the world of Spam and Phishing. When one side in the battle scores a victory, the other marshals its forces for another attack. This is just the latest in (what will continue to be) a long struggle to keep inboxes free from Spam and [...]

Continue reading »

How I Reduced My E-mail Load

So much of my communication is done by e-mail that I spend a significant amount of time each day interacting with it. It is a wonderful tool, but when there are too many things coming into the inbox, it can become a burden just keeping the important items separated from the bulk mail. I found [...]

Continue reading »

Be Careful if You Access Gmail Through a Public Hotspot [from Mashable]

Many of us, students, faculty and staff alike, use Gmail for our personal/non-University email.  This post on Mashable today relays a security hole that is easily fixed in your Gmail settings.  For those of you who are accessing Gmail in a public place, take a minute to go to your Gmail settings and tell it [...]

Continue reading »

Most Recent Post

Favorable Online Tools

I thought it was time to share some free online tools this month. The list may help you with organization and give you a more productive work flow.
Open Atrium

Download the intranet package and there you go… you now have a blog, wiki, calendar, dashboard, to-do list, and shoutbox. You can read the how to on [...]

Content © Office of Information Technology Blog
Powered by WordPress
Log in

Entries (RSS)
Comments (RSS)

34 queries.
2.188 seconds.