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Yes, it did. Due to a strange difference in the way messaging is handled when sending to yourself through ECON, messages sent to a list don't make it back into your personal inbox (which I assume is Google trying to cut down on message redundancy). However, unless you see bounce-back messages appearing in your inbox you can assume it successfully delivered your message to everyone else on that list. | Yes, it did. Due to a strange difference in the way messaging is handled when sending to yourself through ECON, messages sent to a list don't make it back into your personal inbox (which I assume is Google trying to cut down on message redundancy). However, unless you see bounce-back messages appearing in your inbox you can assume it successfully delivered your message to everyone else on that list. | ||
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**//I don't have any of my ECON contacts in my Gmail contact list. How do I look up ECON email addresses?// | **//I don't have any of my ECON contacts in my Gmail contact list. How do I look up ECON email addresses?// | ||
- | This is an expected problem that has come up. When Gmail migrated your accounts, it pulled over all // | + | This is an expected problem that has come up. When Gmail migrated your accounts, it pulled over all // |
- | As of right now, I have our entire list of ECON email addresses | + | You can import all of the ECON email addresses |
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- | Additionally, | + | |
//To import this CSV file into your Google account:// | //To import this CSV file into your Google account:// | ||
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- Click **Import**. | - Click **Import**. | ||
- The CSV file will import, and once successful will show up in your contacts list. It will create a label named " | - The CSV file will import, and once successful will show up in your contacts list. It will create a label named " | ||
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+ | **//What happens to my account after I graduate?// | ||
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+ | Previously, ECON email accounts existed for a year after graduation. Since we're moving over to UMD's system, we're now bound by their rules. According to DIT, individuals who graduate have access to their mailbox for 30 days after graduation. After that, the account will be disabled. | ||
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+ | However, mail will continue to flow to your account for a year after graduation. This means that prior to your 30 day mark, you can set a forwarding address in ARES to point to another mailbox of yours. For the remainder of the year, all mail going to @umd.edu (and by extension @econ.umd.edu) will go to where you specify. | ||
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==== Global Contacts ==== | ==== Global Contacts ==== | ||
^ Contact Data ^ Migrated? ^ Notes ^ | ^ Contact Data ^ Migrated? ^ Notes ^ | ||
- | |Domain Contacts | No |You need to migrate domain contacts separately. See the Frequently Asked Questions part of this wiki for directions. | + | |Domain Contacts | No |You need to migrate domain contacts separately. See the section labelled "I don't have any of my ECON contacts in my Gmail contact list. How do I look up ECON email addresses?" |
==== Notes, Tasks, Journal entries, RSS feeds ==== | ==== Notes, Tasks, Journal entries, RSS feeds ==== | ||
^ Other Exchange Data ^ Migrated ? ^ Notes ^ | ^ Other Exchange Data ^ Migrated ? ^ Notes ^ |
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