I have received an email from CNS or some other computing service on campus which contains an attachment. They say the attachment is important and that I need to open it. Did they really send it?
This is almost certainly a forged email and the attachment likely contains a virus or a trojan. Do not open it. • I am getting a ton of junk mail and spam. Please help! Answer: Please go to our SPAM filtering page. • I think somehow some of my recent email was lost, or I accidentally deleted some messages. What can I do? You can use your oldmail to retrieve copies of recent email that you’ve received. • Are there any official mailing lists of grad students, faculty, staff, etc? Answer: Yes, there are some authoritative departmental mailing lists: these are documented on our official mailing lists page. • I want to set up a mailing list. How do I do that? Answer: Please go to our Mailing List page. • I want to set up a mail alias for myself, so that people can email me at some other address than my login name. How do I do that? Answer: Please go to our Mailing List page and set up a mailing list of the desired name that has yourself as the only member.
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