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Accessing Your Email Account

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There are multiple ways to access your email account:


Outlook Desktop

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Program

Windows

Macintosh

How to Obtain

Outlook

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Included with Microsoft Office (recommended for all users)

Mail App

 

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Included with Mac OS X (10.6+)

Entourage

 

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(no longer supported) Included with Microsoft Office for Mac

Application

Used on both Macs and PCs


Outlook Outlook Web Access


Using the Millersville Website

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You can access Outlook Web Access from the Faculty & Staff section of the website Logins Page. Enter your my'Ville username and password to log in.

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We recommend that you change your password on a regular basis to protect your account. Passwords expire every 365 days. Treat your password like the PIN number for your ATM card - never give it away. Use a password that is easy for you to remember, but hard for others to guess. A strong password is not found in a dictionary and combines length (at least 8 characters), both upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and punctuation.

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You can change your password by going to the myAccount@MU portal page.

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Changing your my'Ville password affects all systems that use your my'Ville account for authentication (i.e. MarauderMail, wireless, Resnet, etc).

Common Issues and Problems

Problem: Running out of space.

To see how much space your account is using and where the space is being used:

Microsoft Outlook:

  1. Make sure your "Folder List" is visible (varies based on version of Outlook, in 2003 click "Folder View", bottom left)
  2. Right click on "Mailbox – Your Name"
  3. Select Properties and you will see:
  4. Click the "Folder Size" button and see:
  5. The total space used is on the third line(in the red rectangle), and the white box contains a breakdown of where that space is allocated.
Suggestions for cleanup

Always empty your Deleted items. They can still be recovered for up to 30 days.

If your "sent mail" is very large, go into that folder and sort by size. Check the biggest items; perhaps there are large attachments that can be deleted. Chances are you copied them from somewhere in your own "My Documents" folder anyhow, and they are still there on your computer.

Microsoft Outlook Journal
If your JOURNAL is large, turn off journaling.

  1. On the Tools menu, click Options.
  2. On the Preferences tab, click Journal Options.
  3. Under Automatically record these items, clear all the check boxes.
  4. Under Also record files from, clear all the check boxes. It is not necessary to clear the check boxes under For these contacts.

If your Calendar is really large, check for unnecessary recurring appointments that can be deleted. If you can't find any, and you sometimes open your account on a PC and sometimes on a MAC, call the Help Desk.

Problem: I think I am receiving Spyware.

All email is checked for viruses before it gets to your INBOX, but sometimes they sneak through anyway, especially when they are very new - in the time before the anti-virus vendor releases the correct definitions.

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Never open a suspicious attachment, especially from someone you don't know!

Your desktop Outlook automatically prohibits you from opening the most dangerous types of attachments. NOTE, there is nothing we can do about it. .. it's just the way Outlook is programmed and it is not tailorable.

You can ask your sender to rename the attachment and resend the item, or if you have a non-Outlook account, you can forward the item to that email address.

If you are not sure about an attachment, update your virus definitions, save the attachment to your computer, and scan the saved attachment by right-clicking and and selecting "Scan for Viruses..."

Spyware is more often the result of web surfing than email so be careful where you surf. Don't click on any links in email that seem suspicious or make an offer "too good to be true". Don't click on pop-up ads or install software from the web.

Note that your desktop support person can install products which will help detect and delete spyware. Call the Help Desk (x2371) for information.

Any suspicious items can be placed in the Spam Dropbox for inspection by technical staff.