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The campus.mcla.edu website will be down for scheduled maintenance on Tuesday, June 2nd from 6:00 am to 8:00 am.  
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==Overview==
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Office 365 provides junk mail filtering options for users to stop unwanted e-mail from being delivered to their inbox. There is also an option to report phishing scams by marking them.
Access to the website http://campus.mcla.edu will be unavailable during this time frame. The purpose of this maintenance is to transition the campus connection website into a new content management system.  
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==Block Senders from Sending You Mail==
For questions, as always, please call the Help Desk at 413-662-5276
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Users have the ability to block email addresses and domains they don't want to receive messages from. Add any email address or domain to your blocked senders list to move these messages directly to your Junk Email folder.
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*Click the Email link located on the https://portal.mcla.edu site.
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*At the top of the page, select the gear icon then select "View all Outlook settings".
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[[File:Junk1.png]]
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*Select Mail > Junk email.
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*Under the 'Block Senders and Domains" heading click the "+Add" button. Enter the email address or the domain you'd like to block.
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[[File:Junk2.png]]
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*Select Save.
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==Add Safe Senders and Domains==
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Users also have the ability to add specific e-mail addresses or domains to their safe sender list to ensure messages from them are not redirected to their junk folder.
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*Click the Email link located on the https://portal.mcla.edu site.
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*At the top of the page, select the gear icon then select "View all Outlook settings".
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[[File:Junk1.png]]
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*Select Mail > Junk email.
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*Under the 'Safe Senders and Domains" heading click the "+Add" button. Enter the email address or the domain you'd like to specify are safe.
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[[File:Junk3.png]]
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*Select Save.
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==Report a message as phishing or junk==
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Users also have the ability to flag messages as a phishing scam or junk. Note: When you mark a message as phishing, it reports the sender but doesn't block that specific sender from sending additional messages in the future.  
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*In the message list, select the message or messages you want to report.
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*Above the reading pane, select Junk > Phishing  to report the message sender.
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Revision as of 18:04, 10 December 2021

Overview

Office 365 provides junk mail filtering options for users to stop unwanted e-mail from being delivered to their inbox. There is also an option to report phishing scams by marking them.

Block Senders from Sending You Mail

Users have the ability to block email addresses and domains they don't want to receive messages from. Add any email address or domain to your blocked senders list to move these messages directly to your Junk Email folder.

  • At the top of the page, select the gear icon then select "View all Outlook settings".

Junk1.png

  • Select Mail > Junk email.
  • Under the 'Block Senders and Domains" heading click the "+Add" button. Enter the email address or the domain you'd like to block.

Junk2.png

  • Select Save.

Add Safe Senders and Domains

Users also have the ability to add specific e-mail addresses or domains to their safe sender list to ensure messages from them are not redirected to their junk folder.

  • At the top of the page, select the gear icon then select "View all Outlook settings".

Junk1.png

  • Select Mail > Junk email.
  • Under the 'Safe Senders and Domains" heading click the "+Add" button. Enter the email address or the domain you'd like to specify are safe.

Junk3.png

  • Select Save.

Report a message as phishing or junk

Users also have the ability to flag messages as a phishing scam or junk. Note: When you mark a message as phishing, it reports the sender but doesn't block that specific sender from sending additional messages in the future.

  • In the message list, select the message or messages you want to report.
  • Above the reading pane, select Junk > Phishing to report the message sender.

Junk4.png