

Phishing is a type of online attack in which an attacker - using both technological and psychological tactics - sends one or more individuals an unsolicited email, social media post, or instant message designed to trick the recipient into revealing sensitive information or downloading malware. If you have not given permission to receive unwanted mail from a sender, you can also report them to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. Learn about the legislation as well as how to protect yourself from spam and how to report it when necessary. You are protected against spam under Canada’s anti-spam legislation (CASL). Your automatic reply is set.If you receive mail from a sender you recognize and you cannot unsubscribe, you can BLOCK them and move the mail to your JUNK folder NOTE: If you choose to send to external users, you must have a message in the second box, even if you wish to send the same message to internal and external users.

When you change your network password, your email password will automatically be updated as well. Email passwords will now be synced with your network login account.

Your login and password for email will be different for Office 365.
