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How can Cornell safeguard privacy for services provided by Google?
Cornell's commitment to privacy has not changed as a consequence of offering G Suite.
As with all decisions that Cornell makes regarding information technologies, privacy and security are key...Read more
Looking for more information on a popular IT@Cornell service? This list is updated regularly to reflect the topics Cornell users are most interested in learning more about.Read more
Messages classified as unsafe (viruses and malware) are not delivered, period.
Messages classified as spam are placed in your account's Office 365 Junk Email folder. For...Read more
When an email user has set up forwarding from an Office 365 account to an external address (typically set through Outlook on the web ), Outlook on the web displays an alert every time the user accesses the account. The Alert icon in the toolbar (the...Read more
But we recognize that some people really want to. Here's how to set up your Google Workspace (formerly G Suite)...Read more
Have you ever seen warning like the one shown here?
It may have made you wonder if someone was sending you forged email. You should always be on your guard, but there can also be an innocent explanation.
Every message has a complex set of headers that convey information...Read more
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Google Workspace sign-in uses Cornell login . Your email address is your NetID@cornell.edu ...Read more
However, if you choose to view your messages through Apple Mail, see below....Read more
Possibly. The Cornell Optional Email Alias service allows faculty, staff, and trustees to create a Cornell email address based on their name. That new address will take the form of an alias plus "@cornell.edu" For example, phil.schmertz@cornell.edu...Read more