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Fall, 2008 RPS-ITRTs. Email A to Z. RPS Email. Is called POP mail or actually POP3 meaning it sits on a remote server until you log in and pull it down off the server. Should be accessing it during day by Outlook or Outlook Express, Netscape, Incredimail, or Apple Mail. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Fall, 2008RPS-ITRTs.

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Is called POP mail or actually POP3 meaning it sits on a remote server until you log in and pull it down off the server.

Should be accessing it during day by Outlook or Outlook Express, Netscape, Incredimail, or Apple Mail.

Can only be accessed outside of RPS by going to either ePals OR by using a service like mail2web.com to “pick up” your mail.

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Who can get an RPS email address? Anyone who is an employee.

How do you get it? Need an Employee ID number, need to call Help Desk.

How do you find out a person’s RPS email address? Infonet Email Search

Do they get rid of your email as soon as you leave? Not usually!

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What things should I NOT be doing with that RPS email address?**

chain letterscorrespondence NOT job-relatedcorrespondence risque, inappropriate

communication that warrants privacy

** Refer to the RPS AUP Policy!

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Outlook / Outlook ExpressWindows MailMac OSX Mail / IncredimailYahoo! Mail / AOL Mail / Gmail

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http://mail.google.com

Free

Minor advertising (though contextual)

Some spam filtering

Mobile access

Google Notifier

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Pick up your email from any computer, anywhere in the world. No need to register!

http://www.mail2web.com

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http://mail-us.gmx.com/

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Attachments Generally, PDFs are the best choice for documents. Be aware of SIZE** especially with ePals. Be aware of platform issues. Double check to be sure you SEND the attachment and that it’s the RIGHT one!

**For bigger files, consider: http://www.yousendit.com

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Sig FilesMust be created both in epals

and in your email software.Be sure it is correct, succinct,

and generically appropriate.

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Emoticons/AcronymsIn general, use sparingly….But sometimes:

:-) or :) or :'( or :-( or :( work.Likewise BTW and TIA are

universal; RIFLOL are not.

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Privacy

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Take one last look before you hit “send.”

Clean up emails before forwarding them.

Don’t forward hoaxes or other chain mails.

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Make sure you have up-to-date antivirus software.

Put a subject on your emails.

Resize pictures before you send them.

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Warn people of LARGE attachments.

Make sure your computer’s CLOCK has correct time on it.

Avoid SHOUTING and acronyms.

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