Make Life Simple: forward your SHU email!
I can say that I don't enjoy the interface of Microsoft Outlook for the access to the Seton Hill University email account that I've used since freshman year. I faithfully use it, though, because it's handy when people need to identify me with my email account and also for Facebook...
Anyone who does NOT enjoy the confinement of the email account might want to consider the latest that IT has offered: email forwarding.
Click the link above and follow the simple instructions to have your school's email forwarded to some other email address: Yahoo!, MSN, Gmail, etc. It's very easy to do. I did mine in less than three minutes and it's working already.
I'm very excited about having all my emails in one place from two addresses. This will cut down on the time I need to check all my different accounts, and it will also simplify life when it comes to sorting the emails and whatnot. I have mine forwarded to my Gmail account, which I will now (gratefully) view with my Apple "Mail" program. (Now the only email account I have left that isn't conglomerated will be the one that's a thorn in my side...)
Try it out--if you hate it, there are instructions for changing or removing the forwarding, too.
Thanks, IT. This is really helpful.
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