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Tired of using Lotus Notes? How to forward UNO e-mail

Scott Stewart

Issue date: 8/12/08 Section: News
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7. Under "Specify actions," select "send copy to" from the menu. In the text box below it, give the e-mail address you want your mail forwarded to, e.g. "you@gmail.com", and make sure "full" is selected in the menu below the text box. Click the "Add> >" button.

8. Optional: If you want to delete the message from Lotus Notes, rather than save a backup there, select "Delete (don't accept message)" from the "Specify actions" menu. Click the "Add> >" button. This is recommended only if you get a lot of messages to your UNO e-mail account.

9. Click "OK" and select "Lite" again from the menu at the top of your screen. Your UNO mail should now forward to your preferred e-mail. Make sure to send a test e-mail to confirm that it is working. (Note: It may take several minutes for the test message to arrive in your preferred e-mail account.)



Disabling spam quarantine

1. Log in at antispam.unomaha.edu to load your quarantine box.

2. Click "Preferences" at the top of the page, and select "Spam Settings" on the resulting page.

3. Change "Enable spam filtering" to "No," and note the warning message to the right.

4. Click "the "Save Changes" button, and it should say "Configuration updated" in green letters after reloading. Now all e-mails sent to your UNO address, including spam, will pass through to your inbox.
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