This video shows you how to configure Outlook so that it looks at the Furman Global Address List first when sending email.
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This video shows you how to configure Outlook so that it looks at the Furman Global Address List first when sending email. If you like to receive a copy of all emails in another account, such as a Gmail account, this video demonstrates how to redirect your email. You will still receive the original in its original location (Outlook, Mac Mail, etc) but a copy will be sent to your other account. This applies to Windows and Mac. If you would like to use Mac Mail to access your Furman email, this video shows you how to add your account. If you are already using Outlook for calendar functions or another email account and you want to either: 1. Add an additional email account to Outlook 2. Setup your first email account in Outlook … this video applies to you. If this is the first time you have launched Outlook 2011 on a Mac, this video shows you how to configure your new email account. This video demonstrates how to add your Furman account to Outlook if you are already using Outlook with another account. This video shows you how to configure Outlook for the very first time, in Windows 7. It assumes you know your account information and that no other accounts are already configured in Outlook on your computer. Another video demonstrates setting up Outlook if do already have one or more accounts setup in Outlook. This video demonstrates how to access your email from the web rather than using a client on your system such as Outlook. As we transition campus wide email systems, many users will wish to restore a backed up copy of their FirstClass email to Outlook. This video demonstrates how you can open or import your FirstClass email that was saved as a PST file after you have configured Outlook on your computer. As we transition campus wide email systems, many users will wish to restore a backed up copy of their FirstClass email to Outlook. This video demonstrates how you can open or import your FirstClass email that was saved as a PST file after you have configured Outlook on your computer. |
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