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I use gmail as my main email application. I'm hooked on the ability to keyword search ALL of my email. I've set up all of my key email addresses to forward to my email account. With filters and labels I can organize things.
I've found the UW-Stout Outlook mail system to be a real pain in the neck. It doesn't have many features and it is cumbersome to use. So I've used the settings on this page to set up auto-forwarding from my Stout Account to my Gmail account. This really helps when I need to search out information. It's a techie thing to set up, but it's a time saver as well. Thought I'd share this with the group. (I know many of you aren't checking your UW Accounts often enough! 8-))
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Once you've enabled POP in Gmail, you can configure your mail client or wireless device to download Gmail messages. To see our recommended settings or troubleshoot POP issues, click the name of your mail client or wireless device below.
If your mail client isn't listed here, we're unfortunately not yet able to provide assistance with its configuration.
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The problem that many teachers face when having students create user accounts for web applications is that most applications require a valid e-mail address to create the account. There is a solution that I learned from Alice Mercer about harnessing Gmail to create "fake" accounts that applications will recognize as legitimate.
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