Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Gmail-Calendar Migration Tip of the Day #6

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Happy Tuesday!  What a great day to welcome back all of our students in 2019. Today's tip is super quick!  Check your Gmail SPAM folder.

You will find that Gmail SPAM filters work better at filtering SPAM than our previous Outlook 2010 configuration.  I HIGHLY recommend checking your SPAM filter more frequently over the new few weeks to make sure there are no desired emails going to SPAM.  if you find a wanted email within SPAM, just select it Not Spam and next time it will be delivered to your inbox.  As time goes on, you can check your SPAM filters less frequently.  However, if you think you're missing an email, check your Spam folder first!  Please note: Today's tip is also available as a video tutorial on the WUSD Tech Gmail Migration Playlist.

Here's how to check your SPAM Folder.

  1. Visit mail.google.com
  2. Locate and click on your SPAM Filter/Folder.  Note: you may have to scroll down your Folder list and/or click more to locate your SPAM Folder.
  3. If you see an email that you wish to be in your inbox, Click on it and Report Now SPAM.
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If you are experiencing any technical issues with Gmail, please complete a helpdesk ticket so it can be quickly routed to the correct member of our team and addressed.

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