Of course, not every message marked as "important" is really important, and vice versa. Such messages are marked by a small yellow "sticker" in Gmail interface. "Important" label is automatically assigned to incoming messages based on Google importance ranking. It is not recommended to "subscribe" to this "folder" from a desktop/mobile IMAP client. "All Mail" is an archive place for all the mail one's ever sent or received, but has not deleted. What this means is that if you delete a message filed under several labels, it will be deleted everywhere.īMail comes with a couple of predefined labels, namely "All Mail" and "Important", which may confuse a beginner and cause troubles for IMAP users. The main difference between label and folder is that a message can be tagged by several labels and, thus, can appear in multiple "folders" (without being duplicated) in contrast to CalMail in which a message may belong to only one folder. Recently used addresses will be at the top of the list.Įxisting CalMail (IMAP) folders will be translated to so-called Gmail labels. However, in bMail web interface, typing a name, a portion of name, even a single letter in the address field will bring up a list of campus email addresses. This is because a personal address book is not part of CalMail system, but rather a part of email client - each application (Thunderbird, alpine, SquirrelMail, etc.) may have its own address book. Personal address books will not be migrated to Google contacts as well. Other settings that need to be re-established may include filters, vacation message, and authorization (mail delegation). You will have to reconfigure the forwarding after the move via. Most notable setting that will get dropped is CalMail forwarding. Some CalMail settings will not be migrated. In addition, you must configure your bMail account to permit IMAP connections see. The incoming mail server should be set to. bConnected key) that has to be setup via. The IMAP desktop and mobile access (via Thunderbird, Apple Mail, Microsoft Outlook, alpine, mutt, pine, etc.) to bMail will require a separate password (a.k.a. SquirrelMail and RoundCube will remain available for a period of time in read-only mode, but will not receive messages. However, it is designed for best user experience and is recommended by campus IT team as a preferred email application. The web interface of bMail will look quite different from CalMail SquirrelMail and RoundCube. The storage quota will increase from 10 to 25 GB. People who do not have a CalMail account will get bMail one before the move.Įxisting CalMail (subdomain) accounts will be merged with ones Both and addresses will stay valid but will point to the same (bMail) mail box. (Graduate students’ mail is handled differently see. Existing CalMail accounts will be moved to bMail, which is hosted by Google.
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