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An explanation on how to make changes to your personal records and department directories.
This article explains the steps to take if your Oakland University Webmail account is compromised.
2-step Verification adds an extra layer of security to your Google Account.
This article provides information on why certain email attachments may be blocked in Gmail.
This article explains how to secure your Oakland University Webmail account by resetting your NetID password, reviewing account access, and updating email client settings.
This article explains workarounds for users who are unable to view all appointments in shared Google calendars due to permission issues.
This article explains how to customize Google Calendar notification settings through Webmail to receive timely event reminders.
This article explains how to add or remove an alternate email address through the Personal Information section in the MySAIL system.
Forwarding E-mail through the use of Gmail's filter system allows you to target specific e-mails and specific information within those e-mails to sort them and forward them off to another e-mail address.
This article explains how to report and manage spam messages in Oakland University's Google-powered Webmail to help block unwanted emails and keep your inbox clean.
This article explains how to set up your Oakland University email and calendar on an Android device using your NetID and password.
This article explains how to set up your Oakland University email and calendar on an iPhone using your NetID and password.
This article explains how to enable Google chat history.
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This article provides relevant information on SiteImprove.
This article explains how to enable IMAP and configure the Mac Mail program to sync with your Oakland University Webmail account.
Gmail's filters allow you to manage the flow of incoming messages. Using filters, you can automatically label, archive, delete, star, or forward your mail, even keep it out of Spam -- all based on a combination of keywords, sender, recipients, and more.