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- Email and Calendar
- Retiree Email Support
FAQ's about TRU's Retiree Email policy
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- Information Security
Phishing e-mails are becoming more sophisticated and can be tricky to spot. Being able to recognize phishing e-mails can help prevent you from becoming a victim.
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- Email and Calendar
Steps for adding a photo to your profile.
- Knowledge Base
- Email and Calendar
- Retiree Email Support
How to access TRU Retiree Employee webmail after June 2, 2023
- Knowledge Base
- Email and Calendar
- Troubleshooting
What to do about a "WINMAIL.dat" Error in Outlook or Email Clients
- Knowledge Base
How to Sign Up to Get Alerts and TRU Safe Information via Text or Email
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- Information Security
Starting June 5th, 2023, IT Services will be fully implementing Microsoft 365 Spam Protection. For most people the biggest change you see is spam email will now be redirected to your Junk Email folder in Outlook. As it learns your email patterns we recommend you check your Junk Email folder occasionally to make sure it has not caught something you know is legitimate.
- Knowledge Base
- Information Security
Clicking a link or document in a malicious email can significantly affect TRU, beyond the risk it poses to the confidentiality of personal information.
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- Collaboration and File Storage
- Zoom
This article explains how to license a pre-existing Zoom account that was created using a TRU email
- Knowledge Base
- Information Security
- Standards & Policies
Smart phones such as BlackBerrys and iPhones which are used to access University systems such as email, require a number of unique security measures.
- Knowledge Base
- Information Security
- Standards & Policies
MFDs now combine printing, fax, scanning, email, and copy functions and include the ability to store and share large amounts of data over networks. This standard addresses the minimum configuration to meet the University's security requirements.