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Mark Howe
Moderator Username: unclemark
Post Number: 644 Registered: 08-2003
| | Posted on Wednesday, January 11, 2012 - 12:17 pm: |
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How to forward emails
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Mark Howe
Moderator Username: unclemark
Post Number: 495 Registered: 08-2003
| | Posted on Monday, February 08, 2010 - 11:16 am: |
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If you forget your password there is no way to get it back You can either reregister with a new name or ask that your old username be removed so you can use it again. Best policy is always to write down your password somewhere. (Or always use the same one) |
   
Mark Howe
Moderator Username: unclemark
Post Number: 392 Registered: 08-2003
| | Posted on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 - 03:08 pm: |
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Hey all; pay attention to the wise words of Freulein Diane, below. I have leaked that this board may have answers to exam questions [for a short time] and you won't want to miss out. Hello all you bright and shiny new students. Some of you will report having difficulty registering for this discussion board. You will not be able to post if you do not register, which could negatively impact your grade I suspect. But what do I know? Oh well, I guess you need a refresher in following instructions. Here's the word from old Miss Diane: Fish out the registration page from the Help/Instructions. Complete at least the top part and submit it. REMEMBER the PASSWORD you registered with. Write it down. No, really, write it down along with your cute little username. Indicate you want to be a member of the Saddleback group. Where else would you want to be? The moderators will get an email saying you registered. If you do not look like a Russian Spammer, or at least not like a Russian spammer in black nylons with really straight seams, a moderator will approve your request to register. It was that nice Mr. Admin that approved mine. Apparently I didn't sound all that Slavic or Spamic or whatever they look for. Lordy knows my seams are rarely straight. The board will send you an email telling you of your approval. There is one more step a LOT of people forget. (They don't actually read the email that comes back from the board with their approval.) IMHO, they are so delirious at having made it they go out and get positively snookered. You must click a link in the email and come back to the board and actually sign in. SIGN IN WITH YOUR ORIGINAL PASSWORD. I told you to write it down. And isn't that red just the cutest shade? If you do not do this your status will be "awaiting activation" until some moderator takes pity on you and erases your registration. Then you can start again. If your registration is not erased, you will be prevented from using your old username. You can always register with a new username, but we don't want to overheat the brain now. I just registered so how hard can it be? On bad days I can't remember from one end of a sentence to the other. I can't do much, but I can follow instructions. (I print them out and then check them off with a very sharp No. 2 pencil.) With your bright, young minds you should be able to follow these simple instructions PERfectly. Love, Miss Diane |
   
Mark Howe
Moderator Username: unclemark
Post Number: 320 Registered: 08-2003
| | Posted on Friday, October 12, 2007 - 10:56 am: |
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The following is the official guide to where you can get help for Saddleback computer related questions/ problems: USER SERVICES 949-582-4397 • Email passwords • Computer Login passwords • MySite support • Wireless Access passwords SHERI NELSON 949-582-4515 • Blackboard support ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS 949-582-4555 • MySite passwords I'm thinking the passwords for MySite and email and maybe computer logins are the same. I think you can also login to computers using your email address. If you have problems and get them solved, please post them here. |
   
Mark Howe
Moderator Username: unclemark
Post Number: 312 Registered: 08-2003
| | Posted on Thursday, September 20, 2007 - 09:32 am: |
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Anyone having trouble forwarding college email to your home and work pay close attention because it has been made needlessly difficult, and you only do it one time. Assuming you are able to access MySite with your username and password, go to MyEmail and WebEmail using the same username and password unless you changed it. When you get the page that has all your junk email and spam you are in the right place. Select "options" on the top bar; select "settings"; put your email addresses in the box for "mail forwarding" and then "save changes". Once you see how much crap you have in there you will realize how much spam the filters get rid of. You can also change your password under "options" but Beware; if you change your password here, thinking it is only for your netscape email it may change your password for the entire system. Maybe that is a good thing for you, maybe not. Registering for this board is easy. Select the "Register" link in the upper right corner of this screen and follow the instructions. Registration is simply to be sure we don't get spammed etc. After you register, be sure to edit your profile. Select the "edit profile" link in the upper right corner of this screen and check the Saddleback Classes box, plus anything else you are interested in. You will then get notified when any new information comes up on the board. |
   
Diane Worley
New member Username: arcy_faulto
Post Number: 1 Registered: 08-2008
| | Posted on Monday, August 25, 2008 - 02:32 pm: |
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Hello all you bright and shiny new students. Some of you will report having difficulty registering for this discussion board. You will not be able to post if you do not register, which could negatively impact your grade I suspect. But what do I know? Oh well, I guess you need a refresher in following instructions. Here's the word from old Miss Diane: Fish out the registration page from the Help/Instructions. Complete at least the top part and submit it. REMEMBER the PASSWORD you registered with. Write it down. No, really, write it down along with your cute little username. Indicate you want to be a member of the Saddleback group. Where else would you want to be? The moderators will get an email saying you registered. If you do not look like a Russian Spammer, or at least not like a Russian spammer in black nylons with really straight seams, a moderator will approve your request to register. It was that nice Mr. Admin that approved mine. Apparently I didn't sound all that Slavic or Spamic or whatever they look for. Lordy knows my seams are rarely straight. The board will send you an email telling you of your approval. There is one more step a LOT of people forget. (They don't actually read the email that comes back from the board with their approval.) IMHO, they are so delirious at having made it they go out and get positively snookered. You must click a link in the email and come back to the board and actually sign in. SIGN IN WITH YOUR ORIGINAL PASSWORD. I told you to write it down. And isn't that red just the cutest shade? If you do not do this your status will be "awaiting activation" until some moderator takes pity on you and erases your registration. Then you can start again. If your registration is not erased, you will be prevented from using your old username. You can always register with a new username, but we don't want to overheat the brain now. I just registered so how hard can it be? On bad days I can't remember from one end of a sentence to the other. I can't do much, but I can follow instructions. (I print them out and then check them off with a very sharp No. 2 pencil.) With your bright, young minds you should be able to follow these simple instructions PERfectly. Love, Miss Diane |
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