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Google Workspace (previously known as G Suite) users can change their display name (your name as seen by people to whom you send email). If you want to edit your display name, or if you are seeing an incorrect name and want to fix it, walk through the procedures listed below. Your name can be…
All incoming Cornell students are set up by default with Gmail through a Cornell Google Workspace for Education account.
If you choose to forward your email, you do so at your own risk.
Everything on this page could be placed in boxes with exclamation points and other attention-getting devices. But, at a bare minimum, please read this: If you choose to forward your email, you do so at your own risk.
Some (…
Overview
Faculty, staff, postdocs, graduate and professional students, and retirees are initially set up with Microsoft 365 email accounts. By default, you access these accounts through an email client like Outlook, Apple Mail, or Outlook on the Web.
Undergraduates begin at Cornell with…
View Full Headers in Outlook for WindowsOpen the message.Click the File tab on the message window (not the main Outlook window).Click Info in the left column (it may already be selected).Click Properties.The Internet headers section of the Properties …
Over a half million messages are sent to and through the Cornell email system every day. That system includes Office 365, G Suite, and Lyris for e-lists. In addition, email often originates outside of Cornell’s system, or is routed outside of our system for final delivery.
Cornell faculty, staff, and trustees are eligible for Cornell’s Optional Email Alias service.
Only email addresses with “@cornell.edu” are eligible.
Sometimes many different web sites share one email provider. This is the case with Web.com. So, if Cornell email is temporarily blocked from any one of Web.com’s clients, it is blocked from all.
If you see a message like the following, it means your message has been blocked.
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By default, the Office 365 email and calendar system uses your legal first, middle, and last name. If you would rather use a preferred name that is different from your legal name, please take these steps.
For example, if Andrew Dickson White wanted his name to appear as "Andy White" on his…
Your free/busy times are shown when someone invites you to a meeting they are scheduling. The meeting proposer can see your free/busy times with the Scheduling Assistant.A color-coded grid shows this information:
This article distinguishes between email servers and email programs (email programs are also called email clients or apps). Cornell’s email server is Exchange 2010 from Microsoft. Email clients are programs such as Outlook, Mail, and Thunderbird that run on your desktop or mobile phone, and…
Open the message.
Click the small, downward-facing arrow next to the Reply arrow icon near the top right of the message window, just under the Subject of the message.
Select Show original. A separate window will open, showing a few summary rows at the top, then the complete…
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…
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Subscribe by email allows blog administrators to either subscribe blog users to receive email notifications or allow users to subscribe themselves. This tool is built and maintained by CampusPress/Edublogs.
By default, all blogs have the Subscribe by email tool enabled and all users…
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 Office 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,…
Please note that your college, unit, or department may require that you use a particular method to access your Cornell email and calendar. Your IT or computer support staff can advise you about any requirements or recommendations.