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-====== Mail Forwarding and Vacations ======+====== Mail Forwarding and Vacation Messages ======
  
-===== Mail Forwarding using the Physics Directory =====+===== Mail forwarding from your Physics account =====
  
-You can forward the physics email you receive to another email address via MyPhys. This allows users without a physics email account to still receive essential physics system mail such as quota notifications. The address specified in the directory takes precedence over any forwarding specified in the webmail system.+==== 1. using MyPhys =====
  
-To change your directory forwarding address go to the [[https://www.physics.umn.edu/resources/myphys/physacct.html|Physics Account Options]] page. Enter your **Current Physics Password** to verify your identity, update your **E-mail Forwarding Address**, and click **Update Account** to save your changes.+You can set forwarding from physics email to another email address using MyPhysThis forwarding lets you receive any important messages from physics systems (such as quota warnings) even if you don't have a physics email accountThe forwarding address specified here in MyPhys takes precedence over any forwarding specified in the webmail system.
  
-===== Mail Forwarding using Physics Webmail =====+To change your directory forwarding address go to the [[https://www.physics.umn.edu/resources/myphys/physacct_email.html|Physics Email Settings]] page. Enter your **Current Physics Password** to verify your identity, update your **E-mail Forwarding Address**, and click **Update Account** to save your changes.
  
-First log into Physics webmail, then+==== 2. using Webmail filters ==== 
 + 
 +Filters set up in webmail can provide closer control; for example you could only forward messages from a particular person; or based on otehr criteria. First log into Physics webmail, then
  
   * Click on **Filters**   * Click on **Filters**
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   * Click **Add New Rule** at the bottom   * Click **Add New Rule** at the bottom
  
-===== Mail Forwarding and Vacation (out-of-office) replies =====+//note these directions were written for the squirrelmail webmail system, but the newer roundcube interface is similar//
  
-Email forwarding and vacation or out-of-office messages can be set up through the [[http://www.physics.umn.edu/support/mail/webmail.html|Physics webmail system]] (remember, though, that directory forwarding takes precedence over anything set up in webmail: any webmail filters will be ignored if directory forwarding is specified).+===== Forwarding umn.edu mail to Physics =====
  
 +You can forward your University provided Gmail account to your Physics email address through the following process
  
-===== Forwarding University Mail to Your Physics Mailbox =====+  * [[http://mail.umn.edu|Log in]] to your umn.edu gmail account 
 +  * Click the gear in the top right and choose **Settings** from the drop down 
 +  * Click the tab labelled **Forwarding and POP/IMAP**, then click **Add a forwarding address** near the top.  
 +  * Follow the instructions in the Dialogue Boxes
  
-You can forward your University provided Gmail account to your Physics email address through the following process+We have another page which has [[:computing:accounts:email:ugmail|more detailed directions on forwarding from gmail]].
  
-  *[[http://mail.umn.edu|Log in]] to your University Gmail account with your X500 credentials +If you still have an old-style "gophermail" account, you can set up forwarding by visiting http://dirtools.umn.edu choose "Set Email Forwardingand enter your preferred email address.
-  *Click the gear in the top right and choose **Settings** from the drop down +
-  *Click the tab labled **Forwarding and POP/IMAP**, then click **Add a forwarding address** near the top +
-  *Follow the instructions in the Dialogue Boxes+
  
-==== To set up a vacation message ====+===== Vacation (out-of-office) replies =====
  
-You can also set up a "vacation" message, which will be sent back to anyone who sends you mail while you are away for any reason. It will only send the reply once to any one person, and it will not reply to mailing lists.+"vacation" message is sent back to anyone who sends you mail while you are away for any reason. It will only send the reply once to any one person, and it does not reply to mailing lists.
  
 +Vacation or out-of-office messages can be set up through the [[roundcube|Physics webmail system]] or using [[https://mail.physics.umn.edu/squirrelmail|squirrelmail]] (as long as you are not forwarding your physics mail elsewhere using MyPhys).
 +
 +**squirrelmail**
 + 
   * Click on **Filters**   * Click on **Filters**
   * Click **Add a New Rule**   * Click **Add a New Rule**
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   * Click **Add New Rule** at the bottom   * Click **Add New Rule** at the bottom
  
-==== To cancel forwarding or a vacation message: ==== +To cancel a vacation message:
  
   * Click on **Filters**   * Click on **Filters**
   * Select the filtering rule you want to delete using the check box   * Select the filtering rule you want to delete using the check box
   * Click **Delete** found after "Action for Selected Rules:"    * Click **Delete** found after "Action for Selected Rules:" 
 +
 +**roundcube**
 +
 +   * Click on **Settings**
 +   * Click on **Filters**
 +   * OPTIONAL: Click on the **Filter set** you want default option is **roundcube** or create a new filter set by clicking the + button on the bottom of the screen
 +   * Now under the **filters** tab you can click on the + button on the bottom of the screen (similar to the filter tab's + button).
 +   * Now a screen will pop up titled Filter definition 
 +   * Give the filter a name - this is what the subject of your auto-reply will be so give it a somewhat descriptive name ("Vacation Auto-Reply" perhaps)
 +   * Select option you want under **For incoming mail:** ("All Messages" is likely the best choice)
 +   * Under **execute the following actions:** you can select **Reply with message** from the drop-down menu
 +   * Now you can write your message in the "message body" box
 +   * In the "How often send messages (in days)" box enter the number of days you would like this to be active for (eg. the time you will be on vacation)
 +   * Once you are done click **Save** at the bottom of the screen
 +
 +To cancel a vacation message:
 +   * Click on **Settings**
 +   * Click on **Filters**
 +   * Click on the **Filter set** you want default option is **roundcube** or create a new filter set by clicking the + button on the bottom of the screen
 +   * Now under the **filters** tab you click on the filter you want to delete then click the cog icon then click delete button.
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