This is the information required for configuring IT Services-supported email clients to access your QMUL Office 365 account using IMAP. You will need to know your ...
The IT Service Desk provides front-line user support services for students and staff. The IT Service Desk can help and advise on a wide range of computing issues at QMUL, we typically deal with: ...
Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus is now available for free to download and install for students and staff. This software can be installed on up to 5 personal devices. Each subscription license allows you ...
Our new ‘appsanywhere’ service allows you to access some of Queen Mary’s specialised apps when away from your department or off campus. In order to access this service you have to configure MFA first.
These are the steps for setting up an IMAP device or email client for your QMUL email account. 1. Open your email client that uses the IMAP settings. 2. Enter your Name and QMUL email address. 3.
4. Type in your full name and your QMUL username (in the format of [email protected]). Important: do not type in your password on the login screen seen below. Click Continue. Thunderbird will ...
OneDrive is a Microsoft cloud service (part of Office 365) which provides storage for your individual files and is accessible on and off campus. Copying your files will mean you are able to access ...
2. Click on File > Info > Manage Rules & Alerts. 3. When the Rules and Alerts dialog box is displayed, click the New Rule button. Note: The example shown below is setting a rule for unwanted emails. 5 ...
AutoRun is a feature used to play CDs or USBs as you insert them to your device without further intervention. This feature is used by malicious actors to infect malware into user devices. The malware ...
IT Services are planning to rollout the new Virtual Private Network (VPN) solution to all staff members of Queen Mary who use a Queen Mary Managed Windows 10 laptop. The solution will also be ...
2. Click on the cog wheel in the top right-hand corner and select Options. 3. In the Options page, go to the left-hand column and under MAIL > Automatic processing, click on Automatic replies. 4.
Phishing is an attempt to obtain sensitive or personal information such as usernames, passwords and credit card details by disguising itself as a trustworthy entity in an electronic communication.