How to Configure Your Email Account at the University of Turin
Sign up for a Gmail account if you haven't already done so., Access the university's webmail account at http://mail.edu.unito.it/. , Open a Gmail screen., Click on the tab Forwarding and POP / IMAP. , Have Add an address for forwarding., Done., Keep...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Sign up for a Gmail account if you haven't already done so.
Go to http://accounts.google.com/SignUp and follow the instructions to register. -
Step 2: Access the university's webmail account at http://mail.edu.unito.it/.
, Click on the icon with the "gear" (Settings).
From the drop-down menu, select the Settings.
You will now be on a screen with a range of settings.
By default you are redirected to the General, but in the top menu there are other tabs. ,, Type your Gmail account in and continue confirming it.
You'll get a verification code, so you'll have to go check on your personal account and then add it in the box.
The message will prompt you to enter that code in the box or click on a link, the choice is yours.
Once checked, the ball will appear as shown in the image here. , Now all mail of 'Kingdom' and will be addressed to your Gmail.
With the application of some filters, you can also create a folder where all the mail from a user are automatically stored in a special folder of your Gmail (see Part 4). , For example.: st123456. , Go to https://wwwold.educ.di.unito.it/, in the student section. ,, Enter your Gmail e-mail address.
Confirm your Gmail e-mail address. , You will be able to check your mail from a single account. , Select the {keypress|Filter messages like this}}.
Click Create filter with this search.
Check applies the label >New Label > Choose the name.
If you want, you can also check Mark as important If you find something checked, also , apply the filter to conversations corresponding 2 Finally, Create Filter. , -
Step 3: Open a Gmail screen.
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Step 4: Click on the tab Forwarding and POP / IMAP.
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Step 5: Have Add an address for forwarding.
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Step 6: Keep open the Login Laboratories.
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Step 7: Log on.
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Step 8: Under the tools menu
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Step 9: find a phrase that says: Mailbox Forwarding (forward).
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Step 10: Update forward.
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Step 11: Note that this time no confirmation codes or similar link appear.
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Step 12: When you get a mail of organization
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Step 13: click the arrow next to the icon of response
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Step 14: that of "Other".
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Step 15: Run the previous step for each sender that you will want to add to your label.
Detailed Guide
Go to http://accounts.google.com/SignUp and follow the instructions to register.
, Click on the icon with the "gear" (Settings).
From the drop-down menu, select the Settings.
You will now be on a screen with a range of settings.
By default you are redirected to the General, but in the top menu there are other tabs. ,, Type your Gmail account in and continue confirming it.
You'll get a verification code, so you'll have to go check on your personal account and then add it in the box.
The message will prompt you to enter that code in the box or click on a link, the choice is yours.
Once checked, the ball will appear as shown in the image here. , Now all mail of 'Kingdom' and will be addressed to your Gmail.
With the application of some filters, you can also create a folder where all the mail from a user are automatically stored in a special folder of your Gmail (see Part 4). , For example.: st123456. , Go to https://wwwold.educ.di.unito.it/, in the student section. ,, Enter your Gmail e-mail address.
Confirm your Gmail e-mail address. , You will be able to check your mail from a single account. , Select the {keypress|Filter messages like this}}.
Click Create filter with this search.
Check applies the label >New Label > Choose the name.
If you want, you can also check Mark as important If you find something checked, also , apply the filter to conversations corresponding 2 Finally, Create Filter. ,
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