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Spam makes up more than two-thirds of all email traffic. Every email in the world passes through a gauntlet of junk mail / spam filters designed to protect recipients from all that spam.With so much complexity, it’s inevitable that the occasional message will be misjudged. Take these two steps…
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URLs (Web Address) for BlogsAll Cornell blog URLs begin with blogs.cornell.edu/You add your blog name after the slash, for example: blogs.cornell.edu/myblogThe URL must be all lowercase letters.It's possible to request a domain-mapped or shortened URL for your blog, for example: myblog.cornell.edu…
When an iOS device is configured with an Microsoft 365 Exchange account, the sync relationship is between the iOS device and the Exchange server. Your iOS device is not being synced with your computer, and that's the way you want it to stay. If you change your configuration to enable syncing,…
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All email clients supported by CIT (and most email clients in general) have a feature called rules (sometimes called filters). Rules allow you to define certain conditions under which certain actions are taken. For example, you could create a rule so that all email messages coming from your boss…
Because Cornell Box is an easy way to store and collaborate on files that can be accessed from almost anywhere, it’s ideal for a wide range of university work. Be a good custodian of institutional information. See permitted uses for Cornell Box.
Before using Box to share, store, or collaborate with institutional information, review the Regulated Data Chart (Box is listed in the Collaboration Services section).
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See the Box article on Folder and Account Sharing Settings, which includes information regarding setting folder access and related topics.
Cornell’s Box contract covers active employees and students.
General Questions about BoxHow does Box compare to Google Docs, OneDrive, and SharePoint?All four services have similarities, so from a usage standpoint it’s somewhat a matter of preference. Box is good for storing and sharing large numbers of documents. It provides tools to easily edit common…
If you attempt to access Box from a mobile web browser, it will always redirect to m.box.com, the Box mobile site, even if you typed in the address for Cornell Enterprise Box (cornell.box.com).
Use one of the options listed below to access your Cornell Enterprise Box account from your mobile…
Cornell Enterprise Account
Cornell University Enterprise Box accounts are available to current faculty, staff, and students. Cornell Enterprise Accounts provide more storage space and features than a personal account, but they should only be used for university-related content.
When someone…
Virtual Server: Monthly RatesManaged Cloud Server ChargesManaged servers in AWS or Azure will be billed based on actual cloud usage charges, plus a monthly management fee of $35 per month. For sizing guidelines or an estimate of costs for a cloud server please contact systems-support@cornell.…
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The Cornell Blogs service offers tiers of service designed to more flexibly meet the needs of different user groups.Self-Service Blogs with Default Domain Name: No FeeBlogs that use the standard URL of blogs.cornell.edu/sitename and that do not require central support beyond base-level* are no…
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